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Tater the cat was rescued by Dr. Pol, but his leg had to be amputated Although it’s not clear who Tater belonged to before becoming Dr. Pol’s forever cat, the story goes that he was brought in ...
Pet owners who don’t spay or neuter their furry friends are a major worry for Dr. Pol. He told CatWisdom 101 in 2017, “In some ways cats are better pets than dogs especially in the city.
Spend a day with Dr. Jan Pol, a Michigan veterinarian a star of the Nat Geo Wild TV show that will air its 100th episode on Saturday, March 25, 2017.
Dr. Pol generally specializes in treating large farm animals though he also treats cats, dogs, horses, pigs, cows, sheep, alpacas, goats, chickens, and reindeer on occasion. Photo courtesy the Dr ...
Dr. Pol: Okay, cats and dogs are meat eaters. So when you buy dog and cat food, look at the ingredients. The first thing has to be meat. I don’t care what kind of meat.
After over 20 seasons of The Incredible Dr. Pol on Nat Geo WILD, ... cows, and cats. "Michigan is a good place for farmers," he continues. "There are dairy farms, a lot of crop framing here.
After years of helping animals, veterinarian Dr. Jan Pol is building them a home. The beloved TV veterinarian — who has taken viewers behind the scenes of his practice on the Nat Geo WILD show ...
The 75-year-old star of Nat Geo WILD's 'The Incredible Dr. Pol' says he can't retire because young vets don't want to treat farm animals.
Dr. Jan Pol and Diane Pol pose with a Ryba's Fudge Shops employee after stopping into one of the company's Mackinac Island shops. ... Dogs, cats and other small animals also visit his clinic.