The Incredible Dr. Pol

2013 • Nat Geo Wild
4.8
463 reviews
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Season 4 episodes (10)

1 Noah's Bark
1/4/13
The pouring isn’t just outside—a flood of farm calls to Pol Veterinary Services. Dr. Pol is called to check on a cow that is acting out of its mind. Meanwhile, a concerned owner arrives with their goat and pig who may be sharing a skin infection.
2 Spring Fever
1/11/13
Spring is starting to bloom as the animals begin to go wild. First on the doc's list is mini-horse whose hormones have kicked in. Then, the cow has milk fever and could slip into a coma, causing her and her calf to die if it is not treated quickly.
3 The Bull Pen
1/18/14
Dr. Pol and Charles start the day by seeing a sick ox, finding that it has likely contracted pneumonia so advanced that it’s unclear it’ll survive. Back at the clinic, Dr. Brenda sees a dog that has accidentally skinned the top of his back.
4 How Now Smelly Cow
1/25/14
Dr. Pol and Charles hit the road to help a feisty cow with a sick stomach and foul stench. Later, Dr. Pol probes a goat assumed to have polio. Dr. Brenda gets a call of her own—a new heifer has a prolapsed uterus and is still straining post-labor.
5 Dog Dazed Afternoon
2/1/14
Dr. Pol and Charles deliver happy news to one farmer whose cows are pregnant! Dr. Sandra examines a goat that gave birth the previous night, but may still have another baby inside. Across town Dr. Pol tends to a pig that’s having violent seizures.
6 Wonder Horse
3/1/14
Dr. Pol and Dr. Brenda treat a wild cow and work to find the cause of the pain and heal the frantic wild cow without landing themselves with an injury of their own. Next to be seen is poor Chubbs, a playful black lab suffering a mystery illness.
7 The Incredible Mr. Quackerson
3/8/14
Puppies, kittens and calves, oh my! Amidst the birthing chaos, Dr. Pol and Charles wrestle two 1,600 lbs. cows to the ground in order to operate on their twisted stomachs, their fates looming.
8 Pol Speed Ahead
3/15/14
The farmers at Marshall Farms want to thank Dr. Pol by giving him chance to drive a victory lap in their brand-new racecar. But right as race time comes, Dr. Pol has to make another pit stop back at the clinic for a dog that has badly slit its neck.
9 Goats Gone Wild
3/22/14
The county fair is in town, and as the unofficial vet for the entire event, Dr. Pol is a busy man. At the clinic, Dr. Brenda rushes to treat Timmy the goat who may have something blocking his esophagus. If it's not dislodged in time, Timmy could die.
10 Raging Bulls
3/29/14
Dr. Pol keeps it old school, but Charles tries teach this old vet new tricks by upgrading the computer systems. But Dr. Pol can't be bothered when there's a mare and her sick foal to treat, along with escaping cattle and dog that walks in circles.

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
Clu Carradine
April 4, 2020
Great show. Watch it all the time when I'm visiting my family in Indiana, but I can't get it at home in California without paying a fortune to add the channel to my basic cable. I can't even pay a nominal amount just to add the channel by itself, I have to buy a whole new bundle. Can't see it online anywhere, can't see it on an app anywhere. Either pay a bundle and buy a whole bunch of channels you don't want just to see this one show, or you just give up watching it. So I gave up watching.
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CHRIST IS KING!
January 8, 2021
Just love Dr. Pol! Emily will be missed...she is my favorite vet to watch! She's super smart, super strong and very caring with every animal. She's the first one to make sure the animal's pain is treated. I still don't understand why baby cows, sheep, pigs and goats are castrated with nothing for pain! If it's a horse, donkey, alpaca, cat, dog and many others they are sedated properly then given numbing medication. It's sad. I never watch those castrations! I love watching an abscess drained!
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A Google user
January 22, 2015
I like this fun family run vet business. So informative with actual surgery and procedures. I've learned so much about my pets and what to look for if they look off or act sick...right to our vet we go. Thank you Dr & Mrs Pol and Dr Brenda. Oh yes you too Charles :-)
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