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It's a wild day at Dr. K's clinic as a malnourished three-month-old lemur rushes in barely breathing and in shock and Stuart, a beloved mouse, get a much-needed eyelift. A good Samaritan rushes in with a wild Muscovy duck that was shot by a neighbor. Dr. K examines the duck and finds that the bullet went into his wing, breaking the wing and that the bird will likely never be able to fly.
Dr. K's staff has their hands full with surprising cases, including an unusual water amphibian that has lost her groove, a wild softshell turtle that is hit by a car needs immediate attention, a Quaker parrot with an eye pecked out and a severely dehydrated potbellied pig that is in trouble.
Dr. K's clinic fills up with mysterious cases, including a one-year-old sugar glider who is lethargic and isn't eating, a gassy rabbit who worries Dr. K, and a baby macaw who suffers fainting spells. A sassy prairie dog has a toothache and Dr. K finds that she has food and blood stuck in her teeth. If she doesn't address this quickly, Sassy could have a serious problem.
There's never a dull moment at Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER -- A snapping turtle case stumps Dr. K as it takes a mysterious turn, a traveling hedgehog gives Dr. T the silent treatment, a feisty pygmy goat stirs up some mischief, a Quaker parrot arrives without a beak, a bearded dragon needs a warm bath and a pet rat gets a new pair of boots!
Dr. T must figure out what is causing an extremely swollen foot on Athena the skinny guinea pig. Athena's foot might have to be amputated to prevent the spread of infection. Dr. K performs emergency surgery on a fragile baby bird who can't breathe, and a wobbly hedgehog turns into a medical mystery.
From an overweight pot-bellied pig to a tiny mouse with a wheeze, and a bunny with a mysterious bloat, Dr. K and the team treat all creatures great and small, and still manage to host a Gender Reveal party for a Galapagos tortoise in this week's episode of Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER.
It is a challenging stretch of days at Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER. Dr. K wrestles a pot-bellied pig, and handles an aggressive squirrel. Dr. T treats a tiny chameleon and a newborn quail hatchling. And, the whole team fights to save a tortoise with a mysterious illness that has her whole shell and body turning white.
Dr. Matt treats his first prairie dog patient, who's missing teeth. And to save a goat's life, Dr. K may have to perform her first ever goat C-section.
It's a wild few days at Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER starting with baby raccoons rescued from a construction site, a possibly pregnant boa constrictor who escapes during an x-ray, a fox squirrel with a deadly dental disease, a hamster with a broken leg and Dr. K's squabbling pet rabbits. Scales and fur fly as Dr. K and company try to keep control of crazy critters.