2024-09-17
A wilderness-sales retreat finds Phred, Hans, Ken and Niels tasked with resolving their problems at work with a camp counselor. Meanwhile, Bryan and Mitch go fishing but wind up fixing other people's guns on the trail. (Repeat).
A dog adoption is held at the shop by Hans and Phred while Jim, Danny and Russell are bird-hunting. Also: Ken acquires a violin at a pawn shop, but Mitch would prefer he left it at home. (Repeat).
The Raneys create their first-ever self-automated homestead in the fierce Alaskan wilderness to function while firefighters Kim and Casey Boespflug are away on duty. (Repeat).
In Northern California, the Raneys give a masterclass on rebuilding from scratch when they come to the aid of the Olson-Wilcox family whose homestead was completely destroyed in a devastating wildfire. (Repeat).
A family of California transplants in central Texas finds themselves on an unsuitable homestead, one of the most unfit the Raneys have seen. To save them, the Raneys must execute a total homestead makeover. (Repeat).
The Raneys use all-new ingenuity to make an Idaho family's cabin livable. (Repeat).
In Northern California, the Raneys give a masterclass on rebuilding from scratch when they come to the aid of the Olson-Wilcox family whose homestead was completely destroyed in a devastating wildfire. (Repeat).
A family of California transplants in central Texas finds themselves on an unsuitable homestead, one of the most unfit the Raneys have seen. To save them, the Raneys must execute a total homestead makeover. (Repeat).
The Raneys use all-new ingenuity to make an Idaho family's cabin livable. (Repeat).
Hans and Niels hunt for elk with a friend who hopes to bring meat home to his family for the first time. Meanwhile, Jim gets suspicious when his favorite gun disappears. (Repeat).
A wilderness-sales retreat finds Phred, Hans, Ken and Niels tasked with resolving their problems at work with a camp counselor. Meanwhile, Bryan and Mitch go fishing but wind up fixing other people's guns on the trail. (Repeat).
A spotlight on kittens includes a family of Cornish Rex youngsters trying to befriend an iguana; tortoiseshell brothers who have distinct personalities; and a Birman mother with a litter of look-alikes. (Repeat).
A cat's constant crying wakes its owners up at 4am, and a guest bathroom may be a solution to their situation; a cat that chews on everything has a couple baffled. (Repeat).
A friendship is threatened by the behavior of one woman's cat; a woman's parents are ready to evict her cat unless its mean streak can be curbed. (Repeat).
Tania takes charge when a tornado hits New Orleans, but she's upset when the parolees don't show up to help. Meanwhile, a pit-bull trainer wants to adopt a dog she can put to work. (Repeat).
Three energetic roommates seek a pit bull who can keep up with them; the parolees disturb a trio of beehives. (Repeat).
Tia and Tania go to Alabama to help a dog-rescue facility in the aftermath of a tornado; Mariah supervises her first puppy adoption for a young couple at Villalobos. (Repeat).
Tree-house designer Pete Nelson builds arboreal getaways that are large and ornate or small and simple in this series, which begins with a ranch-style structure in several hackberry trees on a property near Waco, Texas. (Repeat).
History is made at the Australia Zoo when Robert and team attempt the largest alligator capture and relocation. Koala breeding takes a tough turn for Bindi and the Wildlife Hospital, and Terri gives the Sumatran elephants more space to roam. (Repeat).
Terri responds to the call when Daniel, a very special wallaby, becomes severely injured and cannot walk. Meanwhile, Robert and Chandler catch some waves before taking a road trip to pick up a new Komodo dragon, and Bindi checks in on Tallbert the giraffe calf. (Repeat).
Hunting season nears the end, but wardens must be on the lookout for sportsmen bending the rules, including a Canadian who's pretending to be a U.S. citizen. Also: Wardens Parker and Buuck track a fugitive night-hunter. (Repeat).
In the Season 5 premiere, the arrival of big-game season in Maine means an influx of sportsmen who don't always follow the rules, so the wardens are on the lookout for poachers and night hunters. (Repeat).