Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER Season 9
Dr. Susan Kelleher owns and operates one of the busiest exotic animal care practices located in South Florida, Broward Avian and Exotics Animal Hospital. “Everything but dogs and cats. If it will fit through the door, I’ll treat it!” is Dr. K’s motto. And through the door they come. Rabbits, reptiles and birds of all shapes and sizes, foxes, ferrets, fish, marsupials, and even primates.
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Dr. K has her hands full with feisty patients, including an ornery pig with a lump on its throat and a sassy skunk in need of an attitude adjustment.
A beloved rabbit has some serious sinus and eye issues; a baby sugar glider gives the staff a scare; and a cockatoo can’t stop sneezing.
A prairie dog is dehydrated; a squirrel has a mysterious bump on its cheek; a hedgehog might have mites.
A family of guinea pigs come in for checkups; a tortoise has a suspicious growth; sugar gliders have a slew of unexpected issues.
A beloved bunny arrives in need of blood; a monkey with a mysterious lump awaits a biopsy; a guinea pig found in a dumpster struggles to breathe.
A young monkey with anger issues is treated; a guinea pig has a large lump under its chin; a noisy pig gets a pedicure.
A parakeet narrowly escapes a cat attack; a pot-bellied pig has a mysterious limp; a newborn bunny fights for its life.
A duck is rushed in after being shot; a pig in labor needs immediate attention; and an aging turtle has shell issues.
It’s a busy day for Dr. K and her staff as a duck is rushed in with an injured foot; a sick ferret is losing weight, and a rabbit has a twisted neck.
An adorable baby wallaby visits the clinic and charms the entire staff. Dr. K also treats a 12-year-old bunny for a broken leg.