Hanging with the Hendersons - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Meet the Pack
Colorado's Fox Hollow Animal Hospital is run by an endearing family of vets. Dr. Tony Henderson, and his sons Dr. Ross, Dr. Ryan and Cole, tackle everything from wonky-eyed chickens to a Great Dane with a funky tail.
Meet the Parents
Dr. Ross has his hands full when a sick dog is rushed to the clinic after eating a bag of pot. Dr. Tony and Dr. Ross help a pot-bellied pig with some plus-sized problems. And, as Natalia and Dr. Ryan's wedding approaches, it's time to meet mom.
Born to Be Wild
It's double the trouble when Dr. Ryan and Dr. Tony tag team on a rare double knee surgery. A rescued cat melts hearts with his big hugs. And, the family gathers at their cabin for a little off-road racing in the mud.
Donkey Dentist
Dr. Ross travels to a donkey rescue to get a refresher on equine care; back at the clinic, Dr. Tony helps an energetic pup with an injured leg; Dr. Ryan performs a delicate surgery; when an emergency hits Fox Hollow, it's all hands on deck.
Music Is Medicine
It's a parade of hula-hooping and puppies when Dr. Tony and Dr. Ross visit a puppy rescue in need; Dr. Tony helps a pig with overgrown hooves; Dr. Ryan has his hands full with two grumpy cats; Dr. Ross tries to balance his two passions.
Snake, Rattle and Roll
The team rallies around Barrington to help him lose weight; Drs. Ross and Ryan team up to learn about guinea pigs, and work with Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald to study local rattlesnakes; Drs. Tony and Ross partner up for a successful bladder surgery.
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