2024-07-05
In the Season 4 finale, a hexagonal live-in structure is built on the Oregon coast in a large Sitka spruce, and is inspired by the local landscape and Brazilian tree-house designer Ricardo Brunelli. (Repeat).
Dr. Lavigne performs a risky surgery on a loving pit bull with a record-breaking tumor. Dr. Ross examines a rescue pigeon turned pet and an aspiring vet student joins Dr. Blue at Cy-Fair. The doctors deal with a heartbreaking situation at the clinic. (Repeat).
Dr. Blue puts a dog under quarantine for possible flu; Dr. Ross treats Boxer; Dr. Lavigne blames a robot vacuum for a cat's stress. (Repeat).
In the premiere of this reality series about a Florida duo who remove alligators and other dangerous animals from residential areas, Paul and Jimmy try to capture an eight-toed alligator before a rival trapper kills it; and a volunteer's lack of experience could spell trouble for the crew. (Repeat).
Jimmy mulls taking an alligator-wrestling show on the road as a way of expanding the business, but Paul won't hear of it, and the rift between the owners spreads to the company's volunteers, threatening to undermine the entire operation. (Repeat).
A hunt for hatchlings is enlivened by a very protective mother alligator. Meanwhile, a team member's attitude becomes a distraction. (Repeat).
A volunteer is in danger in the gator pit, which may be the result of inadequate training; stormy weather makes the crew's work even more perilous than it already is. (Repeat).
Jimmy goes on the road with the best volunteers, but is attacked by a tarantula and has a run-in with the police. Meanwhile, Paul tries to keep the business afloat despite being left shorthanded. (Repeat).
A Burmese python is found near a day-care center; extracting venom from a king cobra is dangerous business. (Repeat).
The approach of a hurricane requires the team to secure alligators, crocodiles and snakes in captivity in Miami so they cannot escape. (Repeat).
A man is trapped in his home with Africanized bees, aka killer bees. (Repeat).
The team canvass a neighborhood about a missing pet when a python that has recently eaten is caught. (Repeat).
A Burmese python is found near a day-care center; extracting venom from a king cobra is dangerous business. (Repeat).
The approach of a hurricane requires the team to secure alligators, crocodiles and snakes in captivity in Miami so they cannot escape. (Repeat).
A man is trapped in his home with Africanized bees, aka killer bees. (Repeat).
The team canvass a neighborhood about a missing pet when a python that has recently eaten is caught. (Repeat).
Jimmy mulls taking an alligator-wrestling show on the road as a way of expanding the business, but Paul won't hear of it, and the rift between the owners spreads to the company's volunteers, threatening to undermine the entire operation. (Repeat).
A hunt for hatchlings is enlivened by a very protective mother alligator. Meanwhile, a team member's attitude becomes a distraction. (Repeat).
Infant animals are featured, including six Coton de Tuléar puppies, a young German shepherd and a pair of French bulldogs. Also: a baby goat. (Repeat).
A friendly neighborhood pooch comes into RAPS experiencing eye trouble. Later, The Thrift Store gets a second chance as Karen and the team discover an oasis of treasure amid old bins destined for the landfill. (Repeat).
After a long road to recovery, a golden eagle is ready for his debut at the Eagle Aviary exhibit. When a fennec fox is diagnosed with a rare heart condition and sees little improvement, his future hangs in the balance. (Repeat).
Zoo staff face unexpected setbacks weaning a bright sea lion pup off her mother's milk. The bird team steps in To support a rejected curassow chick. And, a squirrel monkey pays a visit to the dentist. (Repeat).
A family from New Hampshire visits Villalobos in hopes of finding a new companion; an alert about an aggressive dog results in a heartbreaking discovery; Earl visits a spine specialist to address his chronic pain. (Repeat).
A summer camp for kids with cancer in New York gets an open-air tree house that encourages interaction with nature. (Repeat).