Senior vet tech, Andrea Wallace, is worried about Peanut, the guinea pig, who is having bloody urine. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0022.jpg
Dr. Hodges examines Peanut, the guinea pig, who is presenting for bloody urine. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0021.jpg
Dr. Hodges and Dr. Ferguson check out Bella the cow's chin laceration at Halo Farms. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0020.jpg
Vet tech, Arianna Hinkle, and vet student, Kyle Frett, keep Bella, the cow, calm while the doctors gather some supplies. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0019.jpg
Dr. Ferguson wants to run a culture to get to the bottom of Marcel the bearded dragon's problems. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0016.jpg
Dr. Ferguson tries to get a culture from Marcel, the bearded dragon. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0015.jpg
Dr. Hodges examines Phoebe, the ferret, who is presenting for vomiting, diarrhea and losing weight. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0014.jpg
Aggy, the pitbull, is presenting today for scratching her ears and shaking her head. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0007.jpg
After flying nearly 30 miles away from home, Dr. Hodges needs to trim Sunny the cockatiel's wings to hopefully prevent any more cross-county adventures. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0006.jpg
Dr. Hodges is amazed to hear that Sunny, the cockatiel, flew nearly 30 miles crossing city limits. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0005.jpg
Dr. Ferguson and his vet tech, Jordan Howell, prepare to take some biopsies of Pepper the dog's growths. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0003.jpg
After a flight around the room, Dr. Hodges can see now how Sunny, the cockatiel, took a trip across city limits. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_SG_0002.jpg
Dr. Ferguson gets a rundown from Halo Farm Group founder, Angela Cuti, on their cow, Bella.(National Geographic for Disney/Nicholas Reaves)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_0030.jpg
Dr. Ferguson puts his best foot forward trying to help Marcel, the bearded dragon, whom Michaela, the receptionist, is fostering. (National Geographic for Disney/Felix Rojas)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_0029.jpg
Marcel, the bearded dragon, hasn't eaten since arriving at her new foster home. Luckily her foster mom is Michaela, the Critter Fixer receptionist, who brings her in to get checked out. (National Geographic for Disney/Felix Rojas)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_0028.jpg
Vet tech, Tyra Harris, waits with Phoebe, the ferret, for her blood draw. (National Geographic for Disney/Felix Rojas)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_0027.jpg
Dr. Hodges tries to get to the bottom of Tom the turkey's crop issues. (National Geographic for Disney/Felix Rojas)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_0026.jpg
The Critter Fixers really do "fix 'em all!" Dr. Hodges examines Tom, the turkey, who is having crop issues. (National Geographic for Disney/Felix Rojas)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_0025.jpg
Dr. Hodges examines Tom, the turkey, who is presenting with a swollen crop. (National Geographic for Disney/Felix Rojas)Posted 01/02/24322_SassySassyGoat_CritterFixers_0023.jpg
Dr. Ferguson looks at Zeke the dog's face as he is presenting for facial drooping. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24319_CritterFixers_SG_0016.jpg
Dr. Ferguson tries to get to the bottom of Zeke the dog's facial drooping. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24319_CritterFixers_SG_0013.jpg
Dr. Hodges does a physical exam on Sis, the dove, who is presenting with breathing issues. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24319_CritterFixers_SG_0012.jpg
Hospital tech, Alice Clark, helps Dr. Hodges get a stool sample from Noodle, the ferret. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24319_CritterFixers_SG_0009.jpg
Hospital tech, Alice Clark, helps Dr. Hodges examine Alfredo and Noodle, the ferrets. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24319_CritterFixers_SG_0007.jpg
Senior vet tech, Andrea Wallace, helps vet tech, Jordan Howell, draw blood from Archie, the dog. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24319_CritterFixers_SG_0006.jpg
Vet tech, Jordan Howell, holds Archie, the dog, for Dr. Ferguson so he can draw some blood for a glucose test. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24319_CritterFixers_SG_0005.jpg
Vet tech, Arianna Hinkle, gives Chanel, the Sphynx cat, some love. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24319_HissAndMakeUp_CritterFixers_SG_004.jpg
Kennel tech, Brinson Courter, joins in on the fun holding George, the kingsnake. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24319_HissAndMakeUp_CritterFixers_SG_002.jpg
Surgery tech, Paul Johnson, and Dr. Hodges try to help vet student, Kyle Frett, overcome his fear of snakes. (National Geographic for Disney)Posted 01/02/24319_HissAndMakeUp_CritterFixers_SG_001.jpg
Archie, the dog, has diabetes and needs his glucose levels monitored and trending in the right direction. (National Geographic for Disney/Felix Rojas)Posted 01/02/24319_HissAndMakeUp_CritterFixers_043.jpg
Archie, the dog, needs a glucose monitor to keep his diabetes in check. (National Geographic for Disney/Felix Rojas)Posted 01/02/24319_HissAndMakeUp_CritterFixers_042.jpg
Alfredo, the ferret, not only might have worms, but fleas as well. (National Geographic for Disney/Felix Rojas)Posted 01/02/24319_HissAndMakeUp_CritterFixers_041.jpg
Noodle, the ferret, is in for possible worms. But Dr. Hodges finds something else going on. (National Geographic for Disney/Felix Rojas)Posted 01/02/24319_HissAndMakeUp_CritterFixers_038.jpg
Archie, the dog, has been urinating and drinking a lot so his owner wants to get Dr. Ferguson's opinion on what might be the cause. (National Geographic for Disney/Felix Rojas)Posted 01/02/24319_HissAndMakeUp_CritterFixers_037.jpg
Bella, the pig, is in need of a hoof trim from the Critter Fixer team. (National Geographic for Disney/Nicholas Reaves)Posted 01/02/24319_HissAndMakeUp_CritterFixers_035.jpg
The Critter Fixer team all pitches in to keep Bella, the pig, calm and secure during her hoof exam. (National Geographic for Disney/Nicholas Reaves)Posted 01/02/24319_HissAndMakeUp_CritterFixers_034.jpg
Senior vet tech, Andrea Wallace, keeps a tight hold of Bella, the pig, during her exam. (National Geographic for Disney/Nicholas Reaves)Posted 01/02/24319_HissAndMakeUp_CritterFixers_033.jpg