
The Adventures of Dr. Buckeye Bottoms
★ 10 · 2017 · Reality
On the beautiful Hawaiian islands of Maui and Kauai, veterinarian Dr. Buckeye Bottoms and his dog, Kevin, keep busy in their mobile vet clinic taking care of a diverse animal clientele, surrounded by rustic beauty and friendly people.
Episodes
1. Spitballin'It's a busy day for Hawaii Vet Dr. Buckeye Bottoms and his dog, Kevin as they tends to a rodeo horse with skin cancer, four alpacas that would rather spit at him than get their teeth fixed, and a baby goat that has lost all ability to walk.
2. Uking-pay Ig-payAfter an already hectic day, Dr. Buckeye Bottoms responds to a call about a puking potbelly pig.
3. Case of the Horny GoatAfter checking on cows at a local dairy farm, Dr. Buckeye Bottoms helps a billy goat, performs a procedure on a trail horse, and answers a call about a pair of guinea pigs.More Like This

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