Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet (2014)
Spanning thousands of acres and incorporating hundreds of species of animals; Michelle Oakley’s veterinary practice is Yukon tough. There is no such thing as a typical day in Michelle’s practice. House calls can range from expelling dogs anal glands to getting chased down by the very large Arctic musk-ox. Accompanied by her teenage daughters and armed with humor as sharp as scalpel, Michelle deftly juggles being a full time Veterinarian, wife and doctor; taking us into unexplored and unexamined regions of the Yukon.
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Episode 1 - Yak Attack
Release Date: 2016-03-19Dr. Michelle Oakley covers thousands of miles as she tends the Yukon's animal population; she treats a 300 pound yak and a golden eagle.
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Episode 2 - Steer Clear
Release Date: 2016-03-26This week, Dr. Oakley’s house calls consist of a string of scary visits that ultimately send two people to the hospital.
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Episode 3 - Baby Boom
Release Date: 2016-04-02A baby boom has hit the Yukon Territory, and for Dr. Michelle Oakley that means helping a weak cow deliver an oversized calf, delivering puppies and treating a pregnant goat.
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Episode 4 - Taming of the Wolverine
Release Date: 2016-04-09Dr. Oakley helps with the birthing season in Alaska, where she witnesses a rare reindeer delivery, nurses a baby moose back to health and neuters a wolverine.
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Episode 5 - Got Moose Juice?
Release Date: 2016-04-23Dr. Oakley treats a sled dog with a face full of porcupine quills and a baby moose with life-threatening indigestion.
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Episode 6 - Midnight Madness
Release Date: 2016-04-30Dr. Oakley works around the clock to round up a pack of rogue horses, solve a miniature horse’s medical mystery and give eight sled dog puppies their first exam.
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Episode 7 - Warts and All
Release Date: 2016-05-07In the Yukon, Dr. Oakley helps a young caribou with fast-growing, giant warts on his face and a mountain goat with a life-threateningly mangled foot.
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Episode 8 - Cat Out of Hell
Release Date: 2016-05-14In Alaska’s backcountry, Dr. Oakley has to castrate a Himalayan yak, sedate a sick lynx and, unexpectedly, help a hairless cat with a dangerous injury.