Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER

2018
4.9
31 reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 8 episodes (6)

1 Pain in the Cheek
9/2/19
Season-only
This week, Coco the Guinea Pig has a recurring abscess, and x-rays reveal a huge problem; an emotional support goat named Dexter is showing signs of pneumonia, and Bluebi, an Indian ringneck parakeet, is in such a fragile condition that Dr. K fears handling him could even be fatal.
2 Some Bunny to Love
9/8/19
Season-only
Time is of the essence as Dr. Oakley races to diagnose a cat with an extreme bladder issue. A farm well-equipped for handling cattle needs help testing out a new system for some rowdy bison, and Dr. Oakley hosts a drive-thru vaccination clinic. Dr. Oakley checks on two ferrets as well as two German Shepherds with ailments common to their breeds.
3 Monkey Do, Monkey Don't
9/15/19
Season-only
Dr. K and her team take care of Lily, the Tamarin monkey, which was injured playing with the family dog as well as a tree boa with a blocked windpipe. They also suspect that Machoman the Parakeet has a hernia and treat a baby ferret named Diesel the Weasel, which is making mysterious gurgling noises.
4 No Harm, No Foul
9/22/19
Season-only
This week, Fern, a one-year-old chicken with a severe neck wound, needs emergency care while a baby bunny named Jon Snow comes in with a swollen eye. Also, Sol the Ball Python is wounded when his dinner attacks him, Rufio the geriatric skunk has stopped eating, and Ziggy the barred owl plays peek-a-boo with Dr. K.
5 Snake Me Home Tonight
9/29/19
Season-only
This week, a hamster has a suspicious mass in a sensitive area, and a pot-bellied pig throws a temper tantrum while it gets a nail trim. Additionally, a beloved parrot needs surgery for a serious problem, and a corn snake is suffering from possible burns while a chinchilla needs treatment for a crusty nose.
6 A Mite-y Big Problem
10/6/19
Season-only
In this week's episode, Merlin the Cockatoo has a mysterious problem with his feet, and Logan the pregnant Boa Constrictor is covered in creepy crawlies. Additionally, Stephanie the Opossum is suffering from an infected tail, while two baby tortoises named Tommy and Arthur have their very first visit to the doctor.

About this show

Dr. Susan Kelleher owns and operates one of the busiest exotic animal care practices located in South Florida, Broward Avian and Exotics Animal Hospital.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
31 reviews
Amber Kearney
October 22, 2018
Awesome show. I love most of the vet/pet shows but Dr K covers everything that ISNT a cat or dog. Plus the show covers some of the different problems that those animals can have and how to deal with them. ..and a reminder that they all need regular vet well visits as well as a knowledgeable owners.... not to mention don't wait until your pet is on deaths door before you take them in !!
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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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Eric Keyser
May 13, 2019
I love the show so much I watch it all the time but I just watched the new one kinkajou on this and I cried when Doctor T left 😭😭😭😭😭
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