Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER

2014 • Nat Geo Wild
4.6
31 reviews
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Season 2 episodes (8)

1 Sir Lynx-a-Lot
10/3/15
A stressed out Eurasian lynx is brought in for over-grooming and not eating. Dr. Thielen sees two emergency cases including a ball python that was brutally attacked by a feeder rat, and a rescued cockatiel that is in distress, trying to lay an egg.
2 Chinchillin’ Like a Villain
10/10/15
A hedgehog attacked by a dog is brought into the clinic with a broken leg. A 9-year-old chinchilla presenting with diarrhea becomes a life or death emergency.
3 Turtle-Necked
10/17/15
Dr. K and her team are preparing for surgery on a sulcata tortoise who has a mass on his neck. Dr. Thielen takes on a mystery case involving a therapy chicken with a lame leg. The diagnosis leaves the owner faced with a heart-wrenching decision.
4 Sticky Pixie and Trixie Too!
10/24/15
Tension is high as many critical patients visit the clinic. First, two sugar gliders are rushed in to receive treatment after getting tangled in a blanket and fighting their way out. Dr. Thielen checks out a newly-adopted cockatiel that flew into a flytrap and has sticky material all over its feathers. Finally, a long-time bunny patient has an obstruction in her stomach that needs to be removed immediately.
5 One Fat Parakeet
10/31/15
Dr. K’s day kicks off with an emergency when a bleeding cockatiel comes into the clinic. Dr. Thielen sees three animals in one appointment, including a skunk that needs to be spayed and two chameleons getting wellness checks. Then Dr. K must manage the care and quality of life of an aging ferret. Dr. Thielen tries to relieve a gerbil of an abscess, while Dr. K cleans a mouth wound on a boa constrictor so unpleasant it affects the entire clinic.
6 Let Me Clear My Goat
11/7/15
It’s a race against time as Dr. K treats a pet goat that must undergo two surgeries for kidney stones. Meanwhile, a baby macaw comes in with a genetic bone disorder that makes it unable to stand, and Dr. K decides to perform a risky orthopedic surgery to reform the bones. And Dr. K performs an unusual procedure for a guinea pig’s eye injury.
7 H2O No!
11/14/15
It is sink or swim as Dr. K tries to solve mobility issues for two goldfish. A macaw is brought in with a serious bite wound to the foot, caused by a bigger bird. A rabbit presents with a large amount of fluid in the abdomen, and the exploratory surgery reveals a shocking result. And Dr. K treats a tiny yellow-bellied slider that may have pneumonia, while Dr. Thielen treats a ferret with a large tumor on her tail.
8 Major Hissing Fit
11/21/15
A black swan is rushed into the clinic after being run over by a car, while a sick pot-bellied pig undergoes surgery to remove a foreign object from her bloated stomach.

About this show

There is no such thing as a boring day at Dr. K’s exotic animal E.R., where Dr. K and her skilled staff treat everything from hedgehogs to pot-bellied pigs, pythons, swans, tortoises, and even skunks. If it fits through the door, she'll treat it!

Ratings and reviews

4.6
31 reviews
D S
July 11, 2016
Love everyone who works there and is on the show. Dr.K's story, beginning from her childhood- to her success with her vet clinics/Hosp, is wonderful to hear about. We felt it was really nice of her to invite viewers to meet her dad and some of her children. Love the other vets & techs as well.
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Deshae Lee
November 27, 2014
This might be nasty when she helps the animals but if you understand how she really loves these animals you would rather do something then nothing
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A. E. Liz L
December 26, 2014
The doctors and staff work to save any wiod or exotic animal. Wonderful show. Definite YES people will like it too.
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