Charlie, the mini-horse, is in for a check-up and vaccines. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0022_f.jpg
Ronica and Louri bring in a band of mini horses for various check-ups and shots. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0021_f.jpg
To ease the calving process Dr. Pol repositions the unborn calf. (National Geographic/Cecillia Odou)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0017_f.jpg
Dr. Pol attempts to straighten out a tangled-up calf. (National Geographic/Cecillia Odou)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0016_f.jpg
Dr. Pol works quickly to remove pesky porcupine quills from a boxer's face. (National Geographic/Jeffrey Hawkes)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0014_f.jpg
Dr. Brenda and Hillary give mom a break during a difficult farrowing. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0012_f.jpg
PVS staffer Sue prepping to take Smokey home after surgery. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0009_f.jpg
Smokey's doing great after having to have his front leg removed. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0008_f.jpg
For some reason, Rico has been drooling excessively. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0007_f.jpg
Growing by leaps and pounds! Dr. Lisa weighs the puppy, Ellie. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0006_f.jpg
Ellie enjoys a treat while Dr. Lisa administers vaccines. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0005_f.jpg
Dr. Lisa distracts Luna with a treat prior to giving the pup shots. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0004_f.jpg
Turns out Deeks isn't a boy with a peeing problem, but a girl in heat. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231314_AMomLikeNoUdder_IncredibleDrPol_0002_f.jpg
Dr. Brenda gives Troy step-by-step tutorials on care for their new Scottish Highlander cows. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231312_ARuffPatch_IncredibleDrPol_0014_f.jpg
New to raising cattle, the Govintz family looks for guidance from Dr. Brenda about the Scottish Highlander breed. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231312_ARuffPatch_IncredibleDrPol_0013_f.jpg
Brinley hugs her six month old highland cow Alora. The Govitzs' chose the Scottish highland breed because of their calm temperament. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231312_ARuffPatch_IncredibleDrPol_0012_f.jpg
The Govitzs unload their new Scottish Highland cows for a health check with Dr. Brenda. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231312_ARuffPatch_IncredibleDrPol_0011_f.jpg
Hank has some battle scars after his run in with a muskrat! (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231312_ARuffPatch_IncredibleDrPol_0010_f.jpg
Jay is happy to be reunited with his dog Hank, after he was attacked by a muskrat and treated for his injuries. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231312_ARuffPatch_IncredibleDrPol_0009_f.jpg
Hank leaves the clinic with his family after being treated for his muskrat attack injuries. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231312_ARuffPatch_IncredibleDrPol_0008_f.jpg
Chi chi is a new rescue and appears to have come with a little extra surprise! Her owners took her to PVS to get it checked out. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231312_ARuffPatch_IncredibleDrPol_0006_f.jpg
Snowflake is a curious cat who's owners found her under the furnace! Now she isn't acting right, and Dr. Pol is determined to find the cause. (National Geographic/Mike Stankevich)Posted 12/22/231312_ARuffPatch_IncredibleDrPol_0003_f.jpg
Charles Pol is right by his dad's side to help on an emergency farm call! (National Geographic/Mike Stankevich)Posted 12/22/231312_ARuffPatch_IncredibleDrPol_0002_f.jpg
At an emergency calving, Dr. Pol places an OB chain below and above the calf's dewclaws in order to pull it out. (National Geographic/Mike Stankevich)Posted 12/22/231312_ARuffPatch_IncredibleDrPol_0001_f.jpg
Dr. Pol finds that Michele's horse, Country, has bad diarrhea. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231311_TheSnowMustGoOn_IncredibleDrPol_0021_f.jpg
Michele stands with her two horses, one of which she thinks has colic. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231311_TheSnowMustGoOn_IncredibleDrPol_0020_f.jpg
Dr. Lisa applies numbs and cleans the wound before stitching it back up. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231311_TheSnowMustGoOn_IncredibleDrPol_0019_f.jpg
This horse had a close encounter with a fence post that luckily missed her eye. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231311_TheSnowMustGoOn_IncredibleDrPol_0018_f.jpg
Dr. Lisa inspects a nasty cut that just missed this young mare's eye. (National Geographic/Bobby Falcon-Hart)Posted 12/22/231311_TheSnowMustGoOn_IncredibleDrPol_0017_f.jpg
Dr. Nicole treats Paula's young calf to help him start feeling better. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231311_TheSnowMustGoOn_IncredibleDrPol_0016_f.jpg
Dr. Nicole gives Paula's cute little calf an air kiss for being a great patient. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231311_TheSnowMustGoOn_IncredibleDrPol_0015_f.jpg
Paula sits in her tailer with her little buddy while waiting for Dr. Nicole to return with his test results. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231311_TheSnowMustGoOn_IncredibleDrPol_0014_f.jpg
Paula's calf is able to stand up and walk on his own which is a a step, or several steps rather, in the right direction. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231311_TheSnowMustGoOn_IncredibleDrPol_0013_f.jpg
Paula brings her sweet little calf to PVS because he is sick and not eating. (National Geographic/Grace Sabwira)Posted 12/22/231311_TheSnowMustGoOn_IncredibleDrPol_0012_f_2.jpg