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- Dr. Oakley is the only vet in her area of the Yukon. She treats domestic pets, endangered wildlife, farm animals--basically anything that walks on fours, crawls, flies. All of that- plus she's a wife and a mom of three girls.
- Follows anaplastologist, Allison Vest, who shares the most devastating cases of patients who have lost major body parts, giving them a second chance by creating prosthetics to help restore their lives.
- Steve Greenberg and Patrick Raymond are two "invention seekers," hunting high and low across America in search of the next great food invention. In each episode, they will come across three home inventors who each believe they have a million dollar food invention. Steve and Patrick will choose one to bring to their contacts in the retail manufacturing world to convince them to produce the product and bring it to market.
- The Science of War is a one-hour special created for the Military Channel that showcases the research and development efforts of the Army's scientists and engineers. Featured technology includes new warheads, rocket engines, and an autonomous helicopter to help the soldiers win the war on terror.
- Allison Vest gives a rare glimpse into the world of anaplastology as she creates prosthetics for people with missing body parts; she helps a man who lost his nose, a woman born without an ear and a cancer survivor seeking new nipples.
- Anaplastologist Allison Vest helps a mother who lost both her hands to sepsis. Plus, an old patient returns after her pet mistakes her prosthetic ear for a chew toy.
- 8-year-old Easton lost both of his ears in a traumatic dog attack, Allison aims to restore his missing ears and his confidence. Ian seeks an upgrade for a 40-year-old eye prosthesis. Montana needs a new toe to keep up with her toddler.
- A near fatal emergency brings Dr. Oakley to her home clinic where she rapidly works on a dog with a face full of porcupine quills. At her satellite clinic in Alaska, Dr. Oakley improvises with foam piping to make a wing splint for an owl.
- Dr. Oakley meets with an Alaskan local whose rescued pets include a reindeer with a hernia and a hungry moose. Michelle and daughter Maya vaccinate lynx kittens, while husband Shane is called away to help fight a wild forest fire.
- Dr. Oakley pays a visit to the angriest muskox in the Yukon for a check-up, but he isn't surrendering without a fight. After an exhausting week, Dr. Oakley and the family head off for daughter Sierra's first caribou hunt, a Yukon rite of passage.
- Michelle makes a house call to a blind farmer whose goat hasn't been able to breed. When Michelle tries to find and relocate a herd of wild horses who have been roaming too close to the Alaskan Highway, the horses move dangerously close to a cliff.
- It's mating season and Dr. Oakley is busier than ever with a cow who can't seem to get pregnant and a tricky case of a young caribou bull with growths on his nose. This small infection could spread to the rest of the herd if it's not treated soon.
- At the Discovery Park in Alberta, Sierra gets to see how her mom manages physical exams on big cats like jaguars and cheetahs. At the Calgary Zoo, Michelle and Sierra tend to baby meerkats. Before heading home, they tag wild sheep in the mountains.
- In the days leading up to a memorial race, Dr. Oakley has to clear her caseload and get ready to pitch in on race day. She meets the team of one veteran musher whose dogs will soon be pulling a sled, and later checks out a former champion sled dog with some grave-looking tumors. On race day, Michelle has her hands full. From a dog with a swollen paw to a dehydrated pup with a racing heart rate, she has several cases that test her skills.
- Dr. Oakley is called to Quebec to help a team of scientists battling to save a unique caribou herd from being wiped out. To reach their goal, the team needs to capture four pregnant caribou and transport them via helicopter to a large pen where they will stay until their foals are born and old enough to defend themselves. Back in the home clinic, Dr. Oakley reunites with a Lab named Rose for a checkup and what she finds worries her.
- Dr. Oakley races to save the lives of pets attacked by vicious Yukon predators. She faces a wolverine at the Kroschel Wildlife Park, and wraps up the aftermath of a coyote attack that left a family dog with a bloody tail. Then, tragedy strikes the Oakley's own backyard when another coyote attack puts Willow's goat in critical condition.
- The end of winter means time for the Yukon's isolated farmers to take care of some routine animal maintenance. But nothing is routine when it comes to animal care. Dr. Oakley visits a caribou with a nasty leg injury; and is faced with the responsibility of having to put down one of the Yukon's smaller animals. Later, she has to act fast when Ringo the donkey starts to wake up in the middle of his castration surgery.
- At Bird TLC in Alaska, Michelle examines bald eagles that were injured in a wildfire and examines a gull that was shot by a human. Back in Haines, AK, she gets an emergency call about a moose that seems to be wasting away, and there's no clue as to what's ailing her. Michelle then works side-by-side with fellow Yukon vet Candace Stuart on a pair of mini-horses that are learning to live peacefully with their new owner.
- 2014– 43mTV-PG8.8 (15)TV EpisodeLeopards, Wolf Pups & Grizzlies, Oh My!
- Dr. Oakley leads a lynx kitten vaccination that turns into a pursuit in the underbrush. In Alaska, she checks on a hound dog with swollen ears, two black labs who wound up on the losing side of a porcupine fight and a rehabilitated great horned owl that's ready to be set free. None of that adds up to the emotional toll it takes on the Yukon Vet when her eldest daughter Sierra heads off into the bush for three weeks of intense guide training.
- It's the end of the summer in the Yukon and time for many animals to go into rut. Michelle visits Wayne Grove's El Dorado Ranch whose elk bulls aren't showing signs of going into rut. After making her rounds, Michelle heads out for some play at the Southeast Alaska state fair with her daughters Sierra, Maya and Willow. She ends the day with one of the most coveted experiences as a veterinarian, releasing an animal back into the wild.