Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet

2015
4.8
102 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (10)

1 One More Chance
7/11/15
Dr. Jeff Young and his crack team of 30-plus staff treat and save the lives of countless pets at one of the busiest clinics in America. In this episode, Jeff is faced with saving a dog that goes into cardiac arrest shortly after arriving at his clinic.
2 Whatever It Takes
7/18/15
A three month-old micro-pig with an injured leg requires surgery, but anasthesia could be deadly. A French Bulldog's routine dental exam becomes a complex operation. And, the team heads into the Rockies to help a couple who rescue sled dogs.
3 Never Give Up
7/25/15
Dr Jeff and his team are pushed to the limit when a litter of 10 puppies comes in with a mysterious and deadly disease. Then, Dr. Jeff must work out what's wrong with a limping cat before performing complex hip surgery.
4 Rocks and Crocs
8/1/15
A dog is brought into the clinic with a suspected broken leg, but Dr. Jeff quickly diagnosis a far more serious condition requiring urgent surgery. Vet tech Tasha is forced to overcome her childhood fear of birds. And, a cat's appetite gets it in trouble.
5 Mile-High Mutt
8/8/15
A golden retriever is rushed into surgery after swallowing a pacifier. Then, when a stray dog is hit by a car in Oklahoma, Dr. Jeff and his team step up to save him - but they will need to find the dog a home once he has recovered from surgery.
6 Street Dog
8/15/15
When a homeless man's five-month-old puppy breaks its paw, Dr. Jeff and his team put the animal's welfare ahead of everything else. And when a dog in pain is brought in, x-rays reveal one of the worst cases of bladder stones the staff have ever seen.
7 A Full Heart
8/22/15
A devastated owner rushes his golden retriever into the clinic after accidentally breaking her leg while playing with her. Then, a beagle is dumped at the clinic after a vicious dog attack and it's up to Dr. Jeff to fix him up and find him a new home.
8 Feline Face Lift
8/29/15
Rookie vet Dr. Amy's surgery skills are pushed to the limit when fat cat Chubbs is rushed into the clinic with a serious facial injury. Meanwhile, Dr. Jeff helps a Labrador whose rear-end has been peppered with buckshot.
9 Miracle Cat
9/12/15
An overweight cat with kidney disease needs a miracle if it is going to survive. And, Dr. Jeff battles to save a dog hit by a car while the owners are on an overseas mission.
10 Holiday Miracles
12/26/15
With the holidays approaching, the clinic is busier than ever. Dr. Jeff performs emergency surgery on a dog found tied to a fence. The staff host a fun run to raise money for animals in need. And a stray Pomeranian finds its forever home.

About this show

Dr. Jeff Young is a big vet with a big heart. His love for animals has made his Denver clinic one of busiest in America. Once a month Jeff takes his team and mobile surgery on the road, through the Cowboy States, to stunning remote locations where people can't access vets.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
102 reviews
Neecee Burgess
October 23, 2015
A veterinarian with a big heart. He won't take payment for his service unless you can afford it. We need more Vets and Doctor's for pet and people sake. Good for the family to watch.
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Chuck riggs
April 23, 2017
Dr. Jeff loves dogs and cats. He's obviously a very sweet man. My wife also loves dogs and cats and is a very sweet woman. My wife was recently declared in remission after 4.5 years of stage 4 lung cancer and treatment with a new immunology type cancer drug. She feels a very close kinship with Dr.Jeff due to his also experiencing cancer. She never misses a Dr. Jeff show. She is so happy that he doing much better. She prays that he will also beat the cancer and continue to have a long happy life with Petra and continue to bring good health to so many special animals. Bless Dr. Jeff Young and his entire staff!
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Nancy Lackner
July 29, 2015
I live in Texas and assumed all the lower 48 states had problems with distemper including the wildlife (i.e. raccoons). Currently, there have been shelters around the area which have gotten distemper. They are diligently working on solving the situation. I hope the show can and will shed light on different scenarios like this. Good luck Dr. Jeff and staff on your success.
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