Nat Geo’s “Critter Fixers” are back for a FOURTH season and the award-winning docs turned trending topics recently chatted with BOSSIP. Dr. Vernard Hodges and Dr. Terrence Ferguson, the Black veterinarians who own and operate Critter Fixer Veterinary Hospital located 100 miles south of Atlanta, are bringing viewers back into their world where they tirelessly […]

On the latest episode of the Nat Geo show, the docs at Critter Fixer take a trip back to their alma mater to help a cow that separated from her herd. The veterinarians are proud Fort Valley State University alumni who mentor students and the HBCU grads are making their time back on campus a teachable moment. Dr. Hodges enlists his son VJ to check on a lame cow who's separated from the herd. A nervous VJ jumps the fence to check on the animal, but will things go smoothly? 

"Critter Fixers: Country Vets"  Exclusive Clip On tomorrow's episode premiering May 14 at 9/8c, the docs rush to save a fox’s leg after a brutal attack and help a black lab with a severe case of pyometra. Dr. Hodges comes face-to-face with an albino Chinese cobra. Plus a K-9 police dog has a case of the birds and the bees, and a little pig has a big hernia.

Nat Geo's "Critter Fixers" are back with another exciting episode, and BOSSIP's got an exclusive first look. Dr. Vernard Hodges and Terrence Ferguson, the Black veterinarians who own and operate Critter Fixer Veterinary Hospital located 100 miles south of Atlanta, are continuing to give viewers an inside look into their work as animal doctors on "Critter Fixers: Country Vets."