Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet Season 9 Episodes
Season 9 Episode Guide
Episode 1 - Don't Be Mean, WolverineDr. Oakley introduces the new clinic kitten to her patients. Next, she sees a wolverine with a growing lump on its side and provides comfort to its worried owner. During a routine reindeer castration, she makes a shocking discovery and treats a lump on another member of the herd. |
Episode 2 - Goodnight Musk OxDr. Oakley hatches a plan to move two baby musk oxen to a new home. She also performs a routine checkup on a litter of puppies that turns into an emergency when one puppy develops a mysterious illness. Finally, Dr. Oakley treats a wolf in danger of losing an eye. |
Episode 3 - The Very Hungry ReindeerJulius the Reindeer has become dangerously thin, and Dr. Oakley suspects he ate something he shouldn’t have. Next, she treats a beloved dog with an injured hip, a cat named Naked with a heart condition, and a critically ill abandoned reindeer calf. Finally, the vet team helps a red fox with damaged teeth and a bald eagle in need of beak and talon care. |
Episode 4 - Don't Cry She-WolfDr. Oakley sees a bison struggling to compete for food in its herd and tries to relocate it to a new home. She also spays a wolf at the bottom of the pack and discovers a surprise during its surgery. Finally, an old cat’s missing teeth uncovers a much more serious problem. |
Episode 5 - Oh Deer!Dr. Oakley fears that a deer with a limp has a serious bone infection. She also sees a musk ox for a checkup, and the team treats an old horse with a dental issue. Finally, the Oakley family pug is taken to a veterinary cardiologist to get to the bottom of its recurring cough. |
Episode 6 - Dr. O and the Three BearsDr. Oakley vaccinates three bears at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Back at the clinic, she treats a dog with severe bite wounds after protecting its owner from a vicious dog attack. Finally, the team performs wellness checks on baby pygmy goats. |
Episode 8 - Lynx Be A LadyDr. Oakley treats an aggressive wolverine with a mass on his toe and uncovers a surprise during a lynx’s checkup. Next, she helps a horse that developed a large and mysterious mass after giving birth to a foal. Finally, the team sees a dachshund with a knack for leaving unwanted gifts, and a beloved dog experiencing limb paralysis. |
Episode 9 - If Looks Could QuillDr. Oakley sees a dog that tangled with a porcupine, requiring careful removal of hundreds of quills from its face and mouth. Next, she helps a young reindeer with broken antlers. Finally, Dr. Oakley treats a dog with severely burned paws and a cow with an obstructed udder. |
Episode 10 - Minkus StinkusDr. Oakley heads to the Kroschel Wildlife Center to treat a moose with limb issues and a mink that can’t stop sneezing. Next, a rescued lovebird has become gravely ill after compulsively laying eggs, and the team will do everything they can to try and save her. Finally, Dr. Oakley treats a 16-year-old dog with a mass and takes part in releasing moose calves back into the wild. |
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