Follow the work of Dr Eugene Gorodetsky, an expert in the field of veterinary care who uses minimally invasive tools to reach down animals' digestive tracts.
Follow the work of Dr Eugene Gorodetsky, an expert in the field of veterinary care who uses minimally invasive tools to reach down animals' digestive tracts.
Follow the work of Dr Eugene Gorodetsky, an expert in the field of veterinary care who uses minimally invasive tools to reach down animals' digestive tracts.
When a Golden Retriever's tastes go off the beaten track Dr. G's skills must be rock-solid; Captain the three-legged cat's appetite proves just as unique.
Dr. Dee flies 230 miles to do a spay and neuter clinic; Dr. Dee and Alex x-ray a horse's lame leg; a cat is diagnosed with Feline Immunodeficiency Virus.
At his former home, Pete and his crew revamp old treehouse building techniques using new, improved methods and combine wood with steel in these Nelson classics.
A tuxedo cat takes playtime too far, pitting Dr. G against a life-threatening foreign body; a barbeque season corn-undrum lands a Golden Retriever in hot water.
Follow the work of Dr Eugene Gorodetsky, an expert in the field of veterinary care who uses minimally invasive tools to reach down animals' digestive tracts.
After an elderly man vanishes in a vast wilderness, wildlife agents scramble to locate him before night falls; an anonymous tip leads agents to an illegal haul.
Wildlife agents join with a manhunt for an armed fugitive hiding in the bayou; a nervous young hunter uncovers a violation on the first day of squirrel season.
Officers Canfield and Jones use an ROV to look for a missing person in Merrimack River; a man is apprehended as he illegally releases coyotes from traps.
Officer Hannett assists police in the investigation of an abandoned barrel and its potential relation to a 20-year-old cold case; the GoNorth Snofest begins.
High in the mountains, over 10,000 feet up, an unlikely champion stands: the whitebark pine. This resilient tree sustains life, providing food and shelter.
Follow three key predators of Yellowstone: the wolf, red fox and coyote. These canids are now studied by Grand Teton scientists in a multi-year tagging project.