On the Hawaiian island of Kauai, people in need of medical care for their pets often turn to Dr. Scott Sims. The owner of Pegasus Veterinary Clinic, located in his Kilauea home, Dr. Sims and assistants Dia and Ella keep busy treating a wide variety of domestic and wild animals. He makes "house" calls, too -- on beaches and mountainsides, in the water and jungle -- traversing wild, rural and oceanic Kauai topography. "Aloha Vet" profiles a man whose phone is rarely silent. With a heart of gold, Dr. Sims works long hours helping animals that walk, crawl, fly and swim.
Dr. Scott flies to a neighboring island to help a new client whose dog has been hit by a car; yet again, Scott's plane is a life saver.
A horse with a cracked tooth in need of extraction; an endangered coot; a blind pig; a goat that cannot pee.
Getting up close and personal with some sharks on Oahu; birthday celebrations are cut short by an emergency surgery.
Dr. Scott Sims gets down and dirty, dealing with blood, billy goats and a mysterious shrunken bull.
Scott finds his hands full on the island with trimming beaks, draining growths and stitching up hunting dogs.
Dr Scott helps a chicken with an infected eye, and heads to surgery to save the life of a horse with colic.
Dr Scott catches some feral cats, helps to save a horse that has been neglected, and finds a way for a two legged dog to keep on the move.
Dr Scott's assistants organise a surprise luau to make-up for his missed birthday, but must find a way to get him to the party without him knowing.