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The Pols have had Great Danes as pets for decades. Frija, the oldest of the Pol's Danes, sunbathes at the family lake house. At almost 10 years old, Frija is the "old girl" of the house. Unfortunately, Dr. Pol diagnosed her with bone cancer and has a tough decision to make.
The vets at Pol Veterinary Services have their hands full with unplanned pregnancies, long labors, mystery symptoms and power outages.
As Thanksgiving draws near, Charles Pol shows his appreciation for the staff at the clinic. Meanwhile, the vets' tireless efforts and passion is on full display, leaving their clients — and their pets — ever so thankful.
Dr. Emily remedies a Frankenstein puppy, Dr. Elizabeth does her first solo farm call, and spooky circumstances bring in a cat riddled with bb pellets.
The staff remains undeterred in the throes of another brutal winter in Central Michigan
Even the elements don't stop Pol Veterinary Services from working at their best.
Before the Pols can relax and go work on their lake house, Dr. Pol must treat a wide array of clients including a camel, a bull, and hedgehog.
Even arctic temperatures can't slow the vets down when an animal is in need.
Dr. Pol handles an emergency calving, where a bone has cracked and fallen into the pelvis of the cow, blocking the calf's way out.
Winter, spring, summer or fall, the life of a country vet is a life on call. Whether just sitting down for family dinner or in a deep sleep, animal emergencies do not always occur within business hours. From a baby reindeer clinging to life, to an emergency birthing in the dead of winter, there is no rest for our PVS vets. This week we'll take a look back at some of the most memorable emergencies that left us on the edge of our seats.
A tough winter has finally broken in Michigan, and local animals are abuzz in the warmer weather.
It's a best-of-the-kids compilation episode with the world's most famous veterinarian. The cute, the cuddly, the wild, the wooly, we have an entertaining cast of kids — tots to teens — who will do anything for their animals.
Welcome to the first annual Polympic Games! Horses execute flawless floor routines, cows go in for the high jump, and the doctors band together to make up the ultimate veterinary team. Who will take home the Pol'd?
Hailing from Georgia, Dr. Elizabeth Grammer is the latest addition to Team Pol, and she's arrived not a moment too soon. Her first weeks bring big surprises and helpful lessons as she learns the ropes at Pol Clinic.
Bill calls on Dr. Pol because his 1,800-pound bull has been limping around. After a quick and very careful investigation, Doc realizes this burly bull simply needs a mani-pedi!
Spring is on the horizon in central Michigan, and with it comes new life. Calves and puppies are being born, and the Pols go all out to boost their peafowl flock!