Ep 36. Three Goats A'Cuddlin' / Swimmer's Belly
- TVY
- August 21, 2015
- 23 min
In "Three Goats A'Cuddlin'," Doc is called to the farm after three goats are found cuddling together and not moving. Doc soon diagnoses them with a rare condition called "goat glommers," where the goats become so attached to one another that they stop eating, drinking, and moving. Doc and her team must carefully separate the goats and teach them to become comfortable being apart from each other. As they learn how to be independent, the goats also learn how to make new friends and enjoy their lives in new ways.
In "Swimmer's Belly," Doc's friend, a toy crab named Sebastian, develops "swimmer's belly" after eating too much sand while playing at the beach. Doc and her team must figure out how to help Sebastian get rid of his bellyache and prevent him from eating too much sand again in the future. Along the way, they explore the importance of moderation and responsible behavior when playing and eating. As Sebastian learns how to stay safe and healthy at the beach, Doc shares important tips for enjoying the sun and sand while staying safe and happy.
Overall, "Three Goats A'Cuddlin'" and "Swimmer's Belly" both showcase Doc's skills as a caring and compassionate veterinarian. Whether dealing with rare conditions or common ailments, Doc is always quick to diagnose and treat her patients with patience and kindness. Her work inspires children to be responsible and caring caregivers for their own pets, as well as to appreciate the joys and challenges of keeping animals healthy and happy. With catchy songs, engaging storylines, and lovable characters, Doc McStuffins season 2 episode 36 is a must-watch for families and young animal lovers everywhere.