Dr. Dee Alaska Vet

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  • 2015
  • 2 Seasons

Dr. Dee Alaska Vet is a reality television show that follows Dr. Dee Thornell, a veterinarian who manages a thriving veterinary practice, Animal House Veterinary Hospital, which is located in Fairbanks, Alaska. In the show, the cameras follow Dr. Dee as she treks across the vast wilderness of Alaska to reach remote villages and treat animals that are in need of medical attention. The show offers a unique glimpse into the life of a vet in the Alaskan wilderness, where Dr. Dee encounters a wide variety of animals, including dogs, cats, horses, reindeer, and even wildlife such as moose and eagles. Through her work, Dr. Dee provides a vital service to the people of Alaska, who rely on her expertise and compassion in times of crisis. Dr. Dee Alaska Vet is not just about veterinary medicine, it is also about the close relationship that Dr. Dee has with her clients and the animals that she treats. The show focuses on the emotional connection between animals and humans and how Dr. Dee works hard to nurture this bond. The series reveals the challenges that Dr. Dee faces while treating animals in remote locations, such as the difficulty of transporting animals over long distances, the isolation of living in a remote village, and the danger of working with large animals. The show also depicts the realities of veterinary medicine, including the difficult decisions that must be made when an animal's life is in danger. Dr. Dee is not just a veterinarian, but a problem solver as well. She is often called upon to solve unique challenges faced by animals in the Alaskan wilderness. In one episode, she devises a solution to help a dog with a foot injury swim in the icy waters. In another episode, she uses a snowmobile to transport a horse through the snow to her clinic. One of the unique aspects of Dr. Dee Alaska Vet is the wide variety of situations that Dr. Dee deals with. For example, she treats sled dogs that have sustained injuries during races, a horse with a swollen face, and even a family's pet reindeer that is suffering from a broken leg. The show provides a window into the lives of the diverse communities that Dr. Dee serves, from Eskimos to native Americans. Dr. Dee Alaska Vet isn't just about medicine or adventure, it's also about the bond that Dr. Dee forms with the animals. In one episode, Dr. Dee visits a family who has a pet bear that is suffering from a skin condition. Despite the danger of treating a wild animal, Dr. Dee works cautiously and carefully to help the bear, bringing the family closer to their beloved pet. The show also touches on important themes such as animal conservation and the human-animal bond. One episode deals with Dr. Dee's work with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to track and control the population of a growing herd of caribou. Another episode highlights the role that animals play in the lives of people in remote rural areas. Dr. Dee Alaska Vet will appeal to animal lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the unique challenges of veterinary medicine. The show provides a fascinating look at the wilds of Alaska and the important work of Dr. Dee Thornell.

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Episode 11
11. Episode 11
October 1, 2016
Dr. Dee returns to Ruby for a remote clinic. At Animal House, Dr. Dee treats a malnourished bunny and tackles a border collie puppy with a congenital issue and a rescued cat who may have an incurable disease called feline immunodeficiency virus.
40 Snakes and Counting
10. 40 Snakes and Counting
October 1, 2016
Dr. Dee performs an operation on a canine for three-hours straight to save its life; diagnosis is altered on a dog with seizures; Dr. Dee and Ken visit Yakutat, Alaska where they haven't had a veterinarian in two years.
Operation Baby Owl Rescue
9. Operation Baby Owl Rescue
September 24, 2016
Dr. Dee and her husband Ken respond to an emergency, flying to rescue six baby owls whose parents were killed by an eagle. At Animal house, Dr. Dee's dog becomes a blood donor for a lab with an auto-immune disease, and a cat undergoes stem cell therapy.
Raging Bull
8. Raging Bull
September 17, 2016
Dee visits a remote clinic in Healy and finds out a dog she's spaying has tumors. Meanwhile, a bull is prepped for breeding season; and Terry administers shots to six kitties.
Farm Frenzy
7. Farm Frenzy
September 10, 2016
Dee's mother tags along for a flight to a remote clinic in Manley Hot Springs. Back in Fairbanks, a Rottweiler may have bone cancer, and a rabbit has a horrible abscess, but it's smiles on everyone when some Saint Bernard puppies arrive.
Down to the Wire
6. Down to the Wire
September 3, 2016
Dee heads to a ranch to care for a pack horse that has a reputation for kicking. Meanwhile, Terry and Nicole run a remote clinic in Arctic Village; and back in Fairbanks, a dog has a growth that may be cancerous.
Critical Condition
5. Critical Condition
August 27, 2016
Animal House gets busy as Dr. Dee must care for a Chihuahua with a life-threatening malady, trim the beak of a vocal Macaw, and handle a gravely ill newborn calf; Dr. Dee and Ken bring in seven fainting goats to the family at home.
Against All Odds
4. Against All Odds
August 20, 2016
Dr. Dee and Ken visit Eagle, Alaska, to hold a vet clinic; a dog that suffered a terrible attack needs an emergency operation; Dr. Dee ponders a lovesick turtle mystery; checking a rancher's cows for pregnancy.
High on the Hog
3. High on the Hog
July 30, 2016
Dee opens a fund-raiser for a no-kill shelter in Fairbanks with a pet-tricks competition. In the meantime, a potbellied pig receives an operation; and Dee's friend has a stallion with a potentially life-endangering tumor.
On the Edge of Nowhere
2. On the Edge of Nowhere
July 23, 2016
Dee and her spouse, Ken, run a clinic in a remote town with a population of 107. Back in Fairbanks, an Akita is treated for a possible gunshot injury.
Socked In & Stranded
1. Socked In & Stranded
July 16, 2016
Dr. Dee swaps roles as she takes her own dog to a specialist in Anchorage for eye surgery. There, she reconnects with her step-daughter to check on a barrel racing horse. Meanwhile, a remote clinic takes a turn for the worse for Dr. Terry and Nicole.
Description

Dr. Dee Alaska Vet is a reality television show that follows Dr. Dee Thornell, a veterinarian who manages a thriving veterinary practice, Animal House Veterinary Hospital, which is located in Fairbanks, Alaska. In the show, the cameras follow Dr. Dee as she treks across the vast wilderness of Alaska to reach remote villages and treat animals that are in need of medical attention.

The show offers a unique glimpse into the life of a vet in the Alaskan wilderness, where Dr. Dee encounters a wide variety of animals, including dogs, cats, horses, reindeer, and even wildlife such as moose and eagles. Through her work, Dr. Dee provides a vital service to the people of Alaska, who rely on her expertise and compassion in times of crisis.

Dr. Dee Alaska Vet is not just about veterinary medicine, it is also about the close relationship that Dr. Dee has with her clients and the animals that she treats. The show focuses on the emotional connection between animals and humans and how Dr. Dee works hard to nurture this bond.

The series reveals the challenges that Dr. Dee faces while treating animals in remote locations, such as the difficulty of transporting animals over long distances, the isolation of living in a remote village, and the danger of working with large animals. The show also depicts the realities of veterinary medicine, including the difficult decisions that must be made when an animal's life is in danger.

Dr. Dee is not just a veterinarian, but a problem solver as well. She is often called upon to solve unique challenges faced by animals in the Alaskan wilderness. In one episode, she devises a solution to help a dog with a foot injury swim in the icy waters. In another episode, she uses a snowmobile to transport a horse through the snow to her clinic.

One of the unique aspects of Dr. Dee Alaska Vet is the wide variety of situations that Dr. Dee deals with. For example, she treats sled dogs that have sustained injuries during races, a horse with a swollen face, and even a family's pet reindeer that is suffering from a broken leg. The show provides a window into the lives of the diverse communities that Dr. Dee serves, from Eskimos to native Americans.

Dr. Dee Alaska Vet isn't just about medicine or adventure, it's also about the bond that Dr. Dee forms with the animals. In one episode, Dr. Dee visits a family who has a pet bear that is suffering from a skin condition. Despite the danger of treating a wild animal, Dr. Dee works cautiously and carefully to help the bear, bringing the family closer to their beloved pet.

The show also touches on important themes such as animal conservation and the human-animal bond. One episode deals with Dr. Dee's work with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to track and control the population of a growing herd of caribou. Another episode highlights the role that animals play in the lives of people in remote rural areas.

Dr. Dee Alaska Vet will appeal to animal lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the unique challenges of veterinary medicine. The show provides a fascinating look at the wilds of Alaska and the important work of Dr. Dee Thornell.

Dr. Dee Alaska Vet is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (18 episodes). The series first aired on November 7, 2015.

Where to Watch Dr. Dee Alaska Vet

Dr. Dee Alaska Vet is available for streaming on the Animal Planet website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Dr. Dee Alaska Vet on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    November 7, 2015