Ep 6. Hold Your Horses
- TV-14
- February 29, 2020
- 44 min
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8.9 (9)
Heartland Docs, DVM is a heartwarming show that follows the lives of Drs. Erin and Ben Schroeder, a married couple who run a veterinary clinic in rural Nebraska, where they treat a wide variety of animals, from horses and livestock to cats and dogs. In season 1 episode 6, which is called "Hold Your Horses," the couple faces some unique challenges as they help out some patients with unique ailments.
At the start of the episode, the Schroeders receive a call from a local horse ranch where one of the horses is struggling to eat and losing weight rapidly. When they arrive at the ranch, they discover the horse has a rare condition that is making it difficult for her to swallow. The Schroeders must quickly think on their feet to come up with a treatment plan that will help the mare regain her strength and appetite.
Meanwhile, the doctors also receive a visit from an elderly couple whose cat has been vomiting frequently. They initially suspect the cat has a hairball, but upon further examination, discover a mass in the cat's abdomen. The couple is devastated to hear that their beloved pet may need surgery, but the Schroeders reassure them that they will do everything they can to help the cat recover.
Later in the episode, the Schroeders witness a strange case of behavior in a group of goats. The goats suddenly start headbutting each other and acting aggressively, which is unusual for their normally docile personalities. The doctors try to figure out the root cause of the goats' sudden aggressive behavior and treat them accordingly.
The episode also features a touching story about a lively horse named Oscar. Oscar's owner, a young girl, was devastated when the horse fell mysteriously ill and became unable to stand on his own. The Schroeders work tirelessly to help Oscar recover, and their efforts pay off when they are finally able to help the horse stand up again.
Overall, this episode of Heartland Docs, DVM is packed with emotional moments and unique challenges for the Schroeders as they continue their mission to help animals thrive in rural Nebraska. From horses and goats to cats and dogs, the doctors use their expertise and compassion to help a wide variety of animals and their owners. Viewers will be inspired by the doctors' dedication to their patients and their ability to think outside the box to come up with creative solutions to complex problems.