8. On Pins and Needles

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The top veterinarians in Texas treat a Yorkie that swallowed a sewing needle, a kitten with injuries to its teeth, jaw, and eye after a dog attack, a king penguin with a swollen ankle, a Swedish Vallhund with excessive thirst and urination, and a West Highland White Terrier with skin allergies.

7. Something Fishy

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The vets treat a dog named Savannah, who is brought in because her owners think she may have something fishy stuck in her stomach.

6. Down the Rabbit Hole

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At Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists, the top veterinarians in Texas treat Raisin, a Catahoula dog with a severely broken and infected leg; Constantino the Siamese cat with a fractured hip joint; an Angora rabbit named Gandalf with a bulging eye problem; Toby, a Maltese that has lost the ability to walk; and Zuri, an African serval cat suffering from pancreatitis.

5. Blindsided

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At Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists, the top veterinarians in Texas treat Judge, a blind Labrador; Pru, a Great Dane service dog with spinal cord inflammation; Ace, an Asian leopard with skin irritation around his eyes and ears; a 4-month-old bulldog puppy with bladder issues; and Bagwell, a rescued Chihuahua with a broken back that is unable to walk.

4. Miracle Max

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At Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists, the top veterinarians in Texas treat Bonnie the Lab with a heart condition, a peacock with a severely damaged leg, Max the schnauzer with a 5-pound tumor in his abdomen and a cocker spaniel with hermaphroditism who needs gender reassignment surgery in order to live a healthy life.

3. Unusual Suspects

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The staff at GCVS treat an Asian elephant that has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Meanwhile, a giant Schnauzer comes in with a chronic hip fracture, and Dr. Hottinger fears that her whippet named Reed may have cancer.

2. The Elephant in the Room

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The staff at GCVS treat an Asian elephant that has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

1. Fire Drill

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After a fire breaks out at Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists, the staff must evacuate the hospital, while making sure patients and their owners are safe.

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