Thursday, January 1st TV listings for National Geographic Wild Canada HD
Pick a Puppy Swimming With Barks
The Forrests want a puppy to fit into their energetic lifestyle.
Pick a Puppy Four Boys and a Puppy
The Trikah family wants a dog to keep up with their three active boys.
Pick a Puppy Sisterly Love
The Miller family is looking for a special rescue dog to grow up with their two young daughters; the sisters are confused between a Cattle Dog cross, a Labrador Retriever - German Shepherd cross and a Huskey cross.
The men and women who live side by side with the animals at the Toronto Zoo.
A warthog gets some company from her mate; Janis cleans off Canadian geese covered in oil.
Lion tamarinds, Sumatran tigers, and a modern Noah's Ark.
Pick a Puppy Sisterly Love
The Miller family is looking for a special rescue dog to grow up with their two young daughters; the sisters are confused between a Cattle Dog cross, a Labrador Retriever - German Shepherd cross and a Huskey cross.
The men and women who live side by side with the animals at the Toronto Zoo.
America's National Parks Lake Clark
A look at Lake Clark, a hidden gem where animals and people coexist in harmony.
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet Silly Filly
Dr. Oakley treats a cherished breeding bull and a cat with a worrying lump.
The Incredible Dr. Pol A Ruff Patch
A muskrat attack sends a dog to the vet; Dr. Nicole has exciting news.
The Incredible Dr. Pol The Snow Must Go On
The clinic braces for a snowstorm as Doc races to an emergency farm call.
Cesar Millan: Better Human Better Dog Bite Club
A Border Collie causes isolation and a Chihuahua bites the hand that feeds her.
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet Silly Filly
Dr. Oakley treats a cherished breeding bull and a cat with a worrying lump.
The Incredible Dr. Pol A Ruff Patch
A muskrat attack sends a dog to the vet; Dr. Nicole has exciting news.
The filmmakers examine how the Komodo Dragon survives in the most brutal environments, where danger lurks at every corner.
Shedding light on the world's largest Komodo dragon on Rinca Island; with rising global temperatures and intense competition for survival, the Komodo dragon must remain active to survive.
