Drs. Hodges and Ferguson are busy with a hospital full of patients and taking care of their clients all over rural Georgia. They take care of the rural Georgia animal population, treating everything from alpaca pregnancies and pig hooves.
Drs. Hodges and Ferguson are busy with a hospital full of patients from all over rural Georgia. A pet rabbit arrives with itchy ears, and Dr. Ferguson learns that the owner has been treating the rabbit’s ears with honey, a remedy she read about on the Internet. The doctors also care for an unusual patient: a camel!
Drs. Ferguson and Hodges work together to save a baby bunny that’s been attacked by the family cat. The doctors also perform a c-section on a bulldog, and the hospital is a flurry of activity as everyone helps to resuscitate the puppies.
Drs. Hodges and Ferguson are busy with a hospital full of patients. Unusual pets, such as a chinchilla with a severely broken leg, test the docs’ veterinary skills. Meanwhile, a pit bull with painful ear issues tries to fight off everyone attempting to help with treatment.
Dr. Hodges is in surgery when an emergency comes to the office. He orders his staff to begin treatment on a newborn baby goat in distress as he finishes surgery on a dog. Meanwhile, Dr. Ferguson handles a snake with pneumonia, and then both doctors head out to treat a goose with a broken leg.
Dr. Ferguson and vet tech Jordan treat a cat with an apparent ear infection. A stray mama cat arrives in labor, and when Dr. Hodges performs a c-section, he worries the kittens may not be alive. Additionally, Dr. Hodges performs surgery on a dog with a growth on its neck, and it quickly turns tense when the dog starts bleeding profusely.
Dr. Vernard Hodges
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Dr. Terrence Ferguson