A first-year student gets an introduction to the chaos of an ER; a fourth-year student gets hands-on work during a surgery to remove 10 teeth from a cat.
Students start their career by dancing; one student loves large animals but must rotate through small animals first; a bulldog with congestive heart failure.
Performing surgery on a West Highland white terrier to prevent her from going blind; an Alaskan malamute who has ingested antifreeze; an unusual cardiology patient; a large steer gets a hoof trim.
A blind cow; an adorable puppy named Chance might have cancer; attending labs to learn about specialty horse care; how to make the perfect knot and how to draw blood.
Treating a dog that cannot see; working in anesthesiology; a terrified student works with horses for the first time; how to handle a horse for a basic mouth exam.
Fourth-year student Singen Elliott participates in a surgery on a young horse named Victor with an angular limb deformity.
The first-year students are extremely busy preparing for their final.