Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER Season 1 Episode 2

Ep 2. A Bad Case of Rotten Eggs

  • TV14
  • October 11, 2014
  • 43 min

Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER is a TV show that focuses on how a veterinarian, Dr. Susan Kelleher, saves the lives of a variety of animals ranging from reptiles, birds, mammals, and even fish. Each episode tracks the doctor and her team as they diagnose, treat, and perform surgery on animals that come through the door. From the smallest gecko to the largest iguana, every creature is treated with care and attention, and the show offers an up-close look at the challenging and rewarding work of an exotic animal vet.

The show's second episode of season one is titled A Bad Case of Rotten Eggs. As the title suggests, the episode follows Dr. K as she treats animals with various digestive issues, including one particularly foul-smelling case of a python. The episode starts with a tantalizing preview of the animals that will come through the clinic's doors, including a baby alligator, a bearded dragon, a pig, and a red-tailed boa.

The first animal to be treated is the alligator, which had been rescued from a home where it had been living in a small tank for much of its life. The animal's skin is in bad shape, covered in sores and lesions. Dr. K and her team evaluate the alligator's health and treat its skin while giving the animal more space and care than it had in its previous home. The transformation of the alligator's skin is remarkable, and the team is able to send it to a sanctuary where it can live the rest of its life in comfort.

The next case is a baby bearded dragon named Spike, who is suffering from a respiratory infection. The animal's owner is distraught but relieved to have brought Spike in for treatment. Dr. K and her team examine the dragon's breathing and diagnose it with an infection. After a course of antibiotics, Spike is much improved, and the owner is grateful for the care he and his pet received at the clinic.

The pig is the biggest challenge of the episode, and Dr. K has to call in an expert to treat this animal's skin condition. The pig is massive and covered in sores and rotting skin. The vet team's treatments are complicated by the pig's size and temperament, and they need to sedate the animal to treat it properly. But the treatment works, and the pig is back to full health.

The final case of the episode is the red-tailed boa with the rotten egg smell. The animal's owner brings it in with an injury, but the snake also emits a terrible odor that fills the clinic. Dr. K and her team are puzzled by the smell, which seems to be coming from the snake's mouth. They perform a thorough exam and discover that the snake had swallowed a chicken egg whole and that the egg was now rotting in its stomach. The team quickly performs surgery to remove the egg and treats the snake's injury. The episode ends with the snake's owner pleased and grateful for the vet team's care.

Throughout the episode, viewers get to see Dr. K in action as she performs surgery, makes diagnoses, and treats some of the most unique animals in the world. The show's cameras also give us a look at the clinic and the vet team's day-to-day operation, including the challenges and joys of working with exotic animals. The team's dedication to their animal patients is evident in every scene, and the episode shows how their work helps not only the animals they treat but also the people who love and care for them.

In conclusion, A Bad Case of Rotten Eggs is an excellent episode of Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER that highlights the clinic's commitment to the care and well-being of a diverse range of animals. The episode shows the challenges and rewards of working with exotic animals while giving viewers a unique window into the world of veterinary medicine.

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Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER, Season 1 Episode 2, is available to watch and stream on NAT GEO WILD. You can also buy, rent Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER on demand at Disney+, Amazon, Hulu, Vudu, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play, Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    October 11, 2014
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English