Animal ER

2016 • Nat Geo Wild
5.0
7 reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Tiger Emergency
9/10/16
Today is a first for Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists. Nia, a 6-year-old white Bengal tiger, is in critical need of surgery.
2 PO'ed Python
9/17/16
Mikka, an 18-foot reticulated python, needs her lungs checked for pneumonia. Coco the Dalmatian needs surgery to remove a cyst that is hampering her spinal function. The Houston Zoo rushes in with a 31-year-old blue-billed curassow with a broken leg. The parents of Daphne, an 11-year-old Labrador mix, face a tough decision and Dr. Beale performs a total hip replacement on Bear, a German shepherd.
3 Heroic Measures
9/24/16
Damon, a rescue dog found bleeding and missing a paw, is a candidate for an artificial limb. Lucy, a dachshund, is rushed to the ICU with a crushed jaw and Emma, a French bulldog, is brought to the neurology department with paralyzed legs. Two sea turtles face a rash of tumors all over their bodies. Darth Rachel, a Labrador retriever, is brought to GCVS because of her labored breathing.
4 Code Red
10/1/16
Specialists Danielle Inman and Dr. Sue Chen treat animals for issues related to neglect and mismanagement. Cha Cha Larue, a 5-year-old Chinese crested, gets critical surgery on her back leg. Dr. Chanda Miles works on a 7-year-old cat Noir’s crushed jaw. Hulk, a 10-year-old German shepherd, gets a last-chance back surgery. Sugar Bear, a coatimundi, needs the end of his tail amputated.
5 Chaos in the OR
10/8/16
At the Houston Zoo, a 17-year-old chimpanzee named Chaos, gets two root canals from Dr. Chanda Miles. There’s a limited amount of time that Chaos can be under, so Dr. Miles barely makes it in under the wire. Meanwhile, a seven-year-old mutt named Rambo is rushed in after being hit by a mail truck. Then, a six-year-old red kangaroo comes in with an abscess on his tail.
6 Toy Trauma
10/15/16
GCVS treats Aries, a big horn ram with a badly injured front leg. Dr. Beale performs a tricky surgery to release the tendons in Aries’ leg to allow for movement. Meanwhile, a Catahoula Cur named Chloe has an 8-inch long cat toy surgically removed, and Kiki, a cockatoo, needs surgery to stop her bleeding. Then, a six-year-old police dog named Ronny gets a crown to repair his fractured tooth.

About this show

Welcome to Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists, where the dedicated team and state-of-the-art surgical suite handle all kinds of cases, from bighorn sheep, porcupines, and seals, to familiar household pets. From the moment their owners rush them into the ER, through diagnosis, surgery, and treatment, until the moment they go home, Animal ER brings you up close to the bleeding edge of animal care.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
7 reviews
A Google user
November 5, 2018
Love the show wish I could watch it on demand. Fox only allows certain ones and that's not one not buckeye bottoms not Dr pol not the other two veterinarian shows
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Cerra Reed
April 8, 2019
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