From four alpacas who belong in a boxing ring and animals that can't stand on their own four feet, to a bloody bulldog and a swarm of creepy crawlers: It's another not so average week for Dr. Pol and his team! Dr. Pol hits the road to House Farms to handle an emergency calving, where time is always a factor for mother and calf. A bone has cracked and fallen into the pelvis of the cow, blocking the calf's way out. It is time for Dr. Pol to show his "incredible" form! Back at the clinic, we meet a 92-pound American bulldog named Brutus, who lives up to his name. Brutus is clearly in distress with blood running down his legs, and is anything but eager to let Dr. Emily check out his backside. Outside, Dr. Pol meets four adorable, but feisty alpacas who are dealing with a little sibling rivalry. With the help of Charles, Dr. Pol will castrate them in hopes that once the "gloves" are off, this family of alpacas will get along better. Across town at Fox Dairy, Dr. Brenda responds to an emergency farm call for a cow that is unable to stand. In her first attempt to get the cow to its feet, Dr. Brenda is nearly crushed as it flails violently and knocks into her medical case. Will the cow once again find its hooving? Similarly, in the clinic parking lot, Dr. Pol is also faced with an animal in need of a hand standing up. Nima, a rescued goat, has hooves so overgrown that she cannot walk. Nothing that one of Dr. Pol's expert pedicures can't fix!