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Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet: Season Two Coming to Animal Planet

Dr. Dee Alaska Vet TV show on Animal Planet: season 2 premiere (canceled or renewed?).

The second season of the Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet  TV show premieres on Animal Planet, Saturday, July 16, 2016, at 8:00pm ET/PT. Watch a preview, below.

In Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet, season two, Dr. Dee Thornell and her husband Ken will travel to remote villages with their low-cost spay and neuter clinics. Expect more heartwarming rescues.

Watch Animal Planet’s exclusive preview for the second season of Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet.

 

 

Get the details from this Animal Planet press release.

 

ANIMAL PLANET’S “DR. DEE: ALASKA VET” RETURNS WITH MORE HEARTWARMING ANIMAL RESCUES

— Sophomore Series Premieres Saturday, July 16 at 8:00pm ET/PT –

(Los Angeles – June 30, 2016) From treating reindeers and moose to California King snakes and the family pet, caring for animals across the last frontier is a full-time job for Dr. Dee Thornell. Dr. Dee is so dedicated to the welfare of creatures both domesticated and wild that she often flies her plane across the state to reach the most remote patient. The all-new season of DR. DEE: ALASKA VET premieres Saturday, July 16th at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on Animal Planet.

This season, Dr. Dee and her husband, Ken, spend much of their time traveling to remote villages – where sometimes there are almost as many dogs as humans – to hold low cost spay and neuter clinics, as well as provide medical care to the local animals. In true Alaskan spirit, Dr. Dee and Ken have started rescuing unwanted and stray dogs by flying them back to Fairbanks to find forever homes, inspiring them to start their own rescue.

Back at the clinic, Dr. Dee and her team continue to service the animals including a pot belly pig that’s ornery when amorous, a stallion who has developed a tumor and 17-year-old Stubbs the Cat, who is the honorary mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska, and suffering from a kidney disorder. Plus, Dr. Dee finds orphaned baby owls that need a safe place to grow up before being released back into the wild.

Between traveling across glaciers and mountains to enduring sub-zero temperatures and endless days without daylight, there is no more challenging place to be a veterinarian than Alaska. Despite myriad challenges and risks, Dr. Dee Thornell has made it her life’s mission to care for all animals of the Land of the Midnight Sun. After starting her veterinary business out of a pick-up truck, she now owns and operates Animal House, the most sophisticated veterinary hospital in Fairbanks, Alaska.

 

 

What do you think? Did you watch the first season of Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet TV series? Do you plan to tune in for the season two premiere?

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