The Incredible Dr. Pol

2013 • Nat Geo Wild
4.8
463 reviews
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Season 6 episodes (10)

1 Nerves of Steer
1/10/15
Horses are driving Dr. Pol wild as he works to fix chunky runny noses, gruesome gashes and even penile problems. He’s always up to the challenge, but it’s a horse of a different color when Dr. Pol is asked to deliver a commencement address to the entire graduating class of Central Michigan University. He’s known for being good with his hands, but keeping his foot out of his mouth will be the real trick!
2 Udderly Frozen
1/17/15
Vets, calves and cats are all having a hard time after getting the cold shoulder from Jack Frost this winter. Farmers, livestock and pets work to adapt while Dr. Pol stays warm the only way he knows how – by keeping busy. Dr. Pol doesn’t let a little cold weather stop him as he fixes frozen teats, stitches up hard-hided pigs, and helps with the birthing of one huge calf.
3 Bugged Bunny
1/24/15
The Pol Clinic vets are up to their coverall collars in clients and the new vet can’t start soon enough. When Dr. Emily accepts the position she gets a real Michigan welcome spending her first day out on farm calls. Dr. Emily may be able to help with the workload, but Dr. Pol stays busy as he juggles a horse combating colic, a rabbit that can’t hop to it, and a working dog named Stitches, with possible head trauma.
4 Money Barks
1/31/15
The animals of Isabella County are getting antsy after a long winter and they’re up to more trouble than usual. Dr. Pol is out to save an unborn calf after its mother has a life-threatening metal snack and has to help Ellie May, a dog who’s gotten money hungry and is now a barking piggy bank. Charles offers to lend a hand at a local farm and works to prove just how farm handy he can be, but the pigs and cows refuse to make it easy for him.
5 Slop, Drop and Pol
2/7/15
Spring brings all new troubles to the Pol clinic. Reggie the pit-bull has a nasty gash while Roxy and Lily, a pair of curious pups, are dealing with their own problems after provoking a prickly porcupine. Then add one feisty mini-horse, an unlucky pet pig, and a breeched calving, and Dr. Pol’s plate is maxing out. Meanwhile, Charles may have bitten off more than he can chew when he decides to enter a pancake-eating contest.
6 It's Raining Hen
2/14/15
Dr. Pol agrees to auction off dinner with him and Diane to benefit a therapeutic riding organization, Hopewell Ranch. With Charles auctioning off a date as well, the stage is set for a friendly competition. Dr. Pol has his hands full with a pup who swallowed a dangerous amount of nicotine, and a goat with a mysterious disease that could infect her entire herd. Anyone bidding for this vet’s time is going to have to wait in line.
7 Ruff Day at the Office
2/21/15
It’s ready, set, VET as Dr. Pol and the other vets race to take on emergency after emergency in one frantic Friday. A pup with eye problems, a bird with a busted beak and a trio of possibly pregnant alpacas, start a day of jumping. But when emergency after emergency comes through, all the vets find themselves running just to keep up with their clients.
8 Chubby Bunny
2/28/15
The Pol clinic is packed to the gills with a mini-pig, giant bunny, pregnant dog, and a busted hen. Meanwhile, think the Pol animal family is big enough? Think again! When Douglass the Great Dane comes to the clinic in need of a home, Dr. Pol can’t say no to those puppy dog eyes. Getting this pup to join the family is no easy task. The whole Pol family is going to pitch-in to get Douglass up to speed!
9 Dog-a-POL-ooza
3/7/15
Dr. Pol is fielding farm calls all over Isabella County now that the spring birthing season is in full swing. He's ready to catch whatever curveball a cow throws his way, but when the local minor league baseball team asks him to throw the first pitch, it comes right out of left field. He may not be a baseball pro, but Dr. Pol knows how to play hardball and after practicing with Charles, he’s going to show Michigan a first pitch to remember.
10 Black and White and Pol All Over
3/14/15
A swift kick from a horse forces Charles to sit out of farm calls, so it’s up to Diane to fill his coveralls. The original dynamic duo of Dr. and Mrs. Pol have to remedy a zany little zebra, castrate a powerful racehorse, and treat a cow with teat trouble.

About this show

The evolving saga of a family run business continues as Dr. Jan Pol, his trusted sidekick Charles, the unflappable Dr. Brenda and the clinic staff at Pol Veterinary deal with the real life medical drama of practicing veterinary medicine in rural Michigan.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
463 reviews
Kristina R
July 17, 2016
Feel good series. I love Dr Pol and his staff. Can't get enough. This app needs more seasons as well. I'm also finding it hard to purchase full seasons at one time like the first season I purchased. A slight discount for buying all episodes at once would be great for myself and others that are die-hard fans of Dr Pol. Some episodes need a higher volume as well. Also the tablet version of this app wont allow for binge watching that's available on my android phone. Would have given this app 5 stars if these issues were addressed.
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Heather L
January 19, 2015
This is a very fun show to watch. Dr. Pol cracks me up, and I appreciate how they explain the diagnosis and treatment for their clients. That way the audience is becoming educated about common (and uncommon) medical conditions in animals. Overall a great show.
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annamariatk02 Scrofanni
June 27, 2017
He is the most devoted vet i believe that is on this planet. At the age of either 70 or 71 which in my heart and soul, that age is really just a number, please tell Dr.Pol I love and most of all i am devoted and truly respect not only him but his wife and his son Charles and there extended family of the most loving and devoted vets on his staff. Love, Joanna Kimmons Stockton, CA
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