To celebrate the season of giving, Nat Geo WILD is giving The Incredible Dr. Pol fans what they wished for this year … more Dr. Pol! Tune in to The 12 Days of Dr. Pol marathon beginning on Monday, Dec. 25, on Nat Geo WILD. The marathon continues through the new season, which premieres Saturday, Jan. 6, at 9/8c.
Here is a song to get you in the Pol-iday spirit:
On the first day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: A dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
On the second day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: 2 pregnant goats And a dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
On the third day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: 3 cats with fleas 2 pregnant goats And a dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
On the fourth day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: 4 colic cases 3 cats with fleas 2 pregnant goats And a dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
On the fifth day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: 5 bloated cows 4 colic cases 3 cats with fleas 2 pregnant goats And a dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
On the sixth day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: 6 bird beak trimmings 5 bloated cows 4 colic cases 3 cats with fleas 2 pregnant goats And a dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
On the seventh day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: 7 baby birthings 6 bird beak trimmings 5 bloated cows 4 colic cases 3 cats with fleas 2 pregnant goats And a dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
On the eigth day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: 8 puppy checkups 7 baby birthings 6 bird beak trimmings 5 bloated cows 4 colic cases 3 cats with fleas 2 pregnant goats And a dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
On the ninth day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: 9 horse castrations 8 puppy checkups 7 baby birthings 6 bird beak trimmings 5 bloated cows 4 colic cases 3 cats with fleas 2 pregnant goats And a dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
On the 10th day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: 10 chickens shaking 9 horse castrations 8 puppy checkups 7 baby birthings 6 bird beak trimmings 5 bloated cows 4 colic cases 3 cats with fleas 2 pregnant goats And a dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
On the 11th day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: 11 llamas spitting 10 chickens shaking 9 horse castrations 8 puppy checkups 7 baby birthings 6 bird beak trimmings 5 bloated cows 4 colic cases 3 cats with fleas 2 pregnant goats And a dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
On the 12th day of Christmas, Pol viewers will have seen: 12 pigs a-squealing 11 llamas spitting 10 chickens shaking 9 horse castrations 8 puppy checkups 7 baby birthings 6 bird beak trimmings 5 bloated cows 4 colic cases 3 cats with fleas 2 pregnant goats And a dog that ate the Christmas tree lights.
The premiere episode will be a special simulcast event on both Nat Geo WILD and National Geographic, with the following episodes premiering exclusively on Nat Geo WILD. (Nat Geo WILD | JD)
Denis Wood says
Excited to read that there will be ‘more’ Dr. Pol.
Jan Deighton says
Is Dr Pol cancelled?
Bring him back!!
Christopher Wood says
I am so happy that you are bringing back The incredible Dr. Pol! The reasons it was taken off the air for were ridiculous, and it far outclasses any of the other vet shows you have scheduled, the only vet show on the same level is Buckeye!
Thanks for coming to your senses!
Georgie says
Where is Dr Pol???Please put him back on…
karen shultz says
I am an ombudsman and in the facility there is a man that has lost some vision, a Dr. like Dr. Pol. his wife in the facility did books, told them of Dr. Pol, and thought they might like to see, the facility has Direct TV, in the Pacific NW,. What time is it on, (98021) on the station you can tell me it is on, to share with them. He enjoyed large animals helping the most, and the people that owned them, but small animals enjoyed also
Thank You,
Pat Weaver says
Love Dr. Pol show, you can see he really cares for all animals, and you can learn so much. Hope it stays on many more years. Love all the cast too His family, and all of the vets are great. Hope Beth and Charles had a healthy baby, looking forward to see the new baby this season.