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The Wizard of Paws - Sweet Peaches (S4E4)

The Wizard of Paws – Season 4 - Episode 4 – Sweet Peaches

Derrick gives a dog named Watson the chance to walk with a full limb prosthesis. Derrick then heads to Connecticut to help Peaches the goat with a custom cart.

Runtime (min)27
Air Date2022-07-03
GenresDocumentary, Reality, Family
Network(s)BYU Television

Storyline

In this episode of The Wizard of Paws, animal orthotist Derrick Campana takes on two challenging cases that showcase his custom prosthetic and mobility device expertise. First, he works with Watson, a dog who needs a full limb prosthesis to regain the ability to walk. Derrick carefully designs and fits the prosthetic, giving Watson a second chance at mobility and an improved quality of life. The process involves precise measurements, custom fabrication, and patient adjustment as Watson learns to use the new device.

Derrick then travels to Connecticut to meet Peaches, a goat with mobility challenges that require a different solution. Rather than a prosthetic limb, Peaches needs a custom-built cart that will support her body and allow her to move freely. Derrick assesses Peaches' specific needs, takes measurements, and constructs a wheeled cart tailored to her size and condition. The episode follows the fitting process and captures the moment when Peaches experiences newfound freedom of movement, demonstrating how assistive devices can transform the lives of animals with disabilities.

What kids learn

Children watching this episode learn about compassion and problem-solving as they see Derrick Campana dedicate his skills to helping animals with physical challenges. The episode demonstrates that disabilities do not diminish an animal's value or potential for a happy life, and that creative solutions can make a significant difference. Kids observe how patience, careful measurement, and customization are essential when creating devices that must work for each individual animal's unique needs.

The episode also teaches children about perseverance and adaptation. Watson and Peaches both face challenges that require them to learn new ways of moving, showing young viewers that adjusting to change takes time and practice. Kids see that setbacks and difficulties can be overcome with the right support and tools, reinforcing the importance of not giving up when faced with obstacles.

Additionally, children gain exposure to veterinary technology and animal care as a career path. They learn that helping animals involves more than traditional veterinary medicine—it can include engineering, design, and creative thinking. The episode encourages empathy for animals with special needs and shows that every creature deserves care, dignity, and the opportunity to thrive.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is the prosthetic fitting process shown in a way that might upset sensitive children?The episode focuses on the positive, solution-oriented aspects of Derrick's work rather than medical procedures or animal distress. The fitting process is presented as a hopeful and uplifting experience, emphasizing the animals' improved mobility rather than their limitations. Children see Watson and Peaches responding positively to their new devices, which keeps the tone encouraging. There are no graphic medical scenes or images of injury that would typically upset young viewers.
What can I tell my child if they ask why the animals need help walking?You can explain that just like some people, some animals are born with differences or experience injuries that affect how they move. Emphasize that these animals are still happy and loved, and that special tools like prosthetics and carts help them do the things they enjoy. This episode provides a natural opportunity to discuss how everyone—people and animals—sometimes needs different kinds of support, and that needing help is perfectly normal and nothing to be ashamed of.
Does this episode accurately represent what animal prosthetics can do?The episode presents realistic examples of animal prosthetics and mobility devices, showing both the possibilities and the adjustment period required. Derrick Campana is a real animal orthotist whose work is well-documented, and the cases shown reflect genuine applications of assistive technology for animals. While the episode highlights successful outcomes, it also shows that fitting and adaptation take time and expertise. Parents can trust that the information presented is grounded in actual veterinary orthotic practice.
Will my child want to get a pet after seeing animals being helped?This episode might inspire children to think about animal welfare and care, which could lead to conversations about pet ownership. If your child expresses interest in getting a pet, use this as an opportunity to discuss the responsibilities involved, including the possibility that animals may need special care or medical attention. The episode demonstrates that caring for animals requires commitment, resources, and sometimes creative problem-solving, which are important considerations before adding a pet to your family.
How can this episode help my child understand people with disabilities?Watching animals successfully use prosthetics and mobility devices can help children understand that assistive technology enables independence and quality of life. The episode normalizes the use of devices to overcome physical challenges and shows that needing assistance doesn't define an individual's worth or happiness. Parents can draw parallels to people who use wheelchairs, prosthetics, or other assistive devices, reinforcing that these tools help people and animals live full, active lives and should be viewed positively rather than with pity.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Lightning is a pony with deformed hooves who struggles to live life to the fullest. He needs Derrick's help to get back on his feet and improve his health and quality of life.
12
Derrick helps Waddles the duck regain mobility. Derrick then creates prosthetics that will help Avery get back on all four paws.
13
Derrick helps two chihuahuas, Turbo Roo and Thor, get new sets of wheels to keep up with their loving family.
14
Derrick makes a special prosthetic for Ferdie, a goat who lost his back leg in an accident.
15
Derrick gets creative as he makes four new braces for Bert, a potbelly pig with a disorder that limits his walking abilities.
16
Derrick gives Pearl, a rescue bulldog, some pawsitive reinforcements.
17
Having no paws makes mobility difficult for Elsa the dog Derrick creates four prosthetics to help her walk with less struggle.
18
Gracie already tried a prosthetic that failed her. Derrick works even harder to help her find her footing again.
19
Derrick helps three barnyard animals find new life through specialized prosthetics.
110
Derrick travels to the Barnyard Bhutan Animal Rescue to build a prosthetic for a horse named Yusi. Yusi lost her leg in a car accident, and if Derrick can't help her, she may not survive.
111
Derrick is in Bhutan to build a new leg for Yusi, a special horse who lost her leg in a car accident.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Derrick Campana makes prostheses for Toto’s sensitive front legs. He personalizes them to match her owner, Jorja.
22
Derrick returns to see Lightning, the dwarf pony he helped in season one. He makes braces for another dwarf pony named Thunder and a mobility cart for a recently paralyzed dog named Lacey.
23
Derrick visits an animal sanctuary to help an Icelandic sheep named Aries and a cow named Lois. Aries gets a mobility cart and Lois gets braces for her front legs.
24
Derrick goes to Los Angeles and hears the story of Shadow and her owner, Jamie. Shadow gets a mobility cart and finds the freedom and independence she needs.
25
After a tragic accident in Thailand, a dog named Frida learns how to walk with her new leg braces.
26
A dog named Zoey gets a prosthetic leg just like her owner, Cindy. Zoey trains to be a therapy dog to encourage and comfort other amputees.
27
Trigger is in urgent need of a prosthetic leg so he can stay healthy and strong. Derrick visits Ziggy’s Refuge Farm Sanctuary to help out a pig named Hope.
28
Derrick travels all the way to Hawaii to help Magical Creatures Sanctuary with a sheep named Menina and a dog named Hank. Menina finds independence with her leg braces.
29
Derrick visits Aloha Animal Sanctuary and meets a sheep named Gaia. Gaia has overcome abuse and neglect, but she needs a prosthetic leg to keep up with her lamb, Felicio.
210
Derrick travels to Utah and makes a leg prosthesis for a goat named Hope. He mentors Hope’s owner, Gentry, throughout the prosthetic-making process.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
Derrick travels to Mooresville, North Carolina to meet the Russell family and build a custom cart for their 11-month-old corgi, Boots, who was born with front limb deformities. Derrick and the Russell family are eager to see if Boots will accept.
32
A familiar face joins Derrick at the shop before he travels to San Diego, California to help a bouncy puppy named Teo. Derrick must come up with a new cart design so Teo’s owners, frontline workers Milton and Vannessa, can take him on beach trips.
33
Derrick travels to Long Beach, California to help the Wackerman-Nulty family and their new puppy, Colby. Colby was born with a front limb deformity called ectrodactyly. Derrick will try to make Colby a custom prosthetic to help get him on his feet.
34
Derrick helps out a dog named Rex who was born without his two front legs and needs a custom cart. Then he heads to Fort Worth, Texas to meet Penny who lost a leg in a traumatic car accident and without Derrick’s help may become paralyzed.
35
Derrick travels to a farm hidden amongst the lights of Las Vegas to help an alpaca who was born with front limb deformities. Debbie’s legs will continue to break down unless Derrick can build custom braces to stabilize and correct her legs.
36
Derrick and Henry travel to Texas to help neighbors Monica and Robert with a cow and a dog, both named Penelope. Penelope the cow needs a boot to graze freely, while Penelope the dog has severe nerve damage and can’t control her back legs.
37
Derrick helps a dog named Buddy Love, who has a front limb deformity and needs a cart to help him get around. Then Derrick heads to Minnesota to meet Marvel, who was born without her front paw and needs a prosthetic.
38
Derrick travels to Savannah, Georgia to help a war hero and his service dog, Gunner. After losing his front paw to cancer, Gunner has not been able to perform his duties as a service dog. Derrick builds a prosthetic limb that will get Gunner walking
39
Derrick helps Bella, an older dog battling cancer. Derrick builds her a cart to help her stay active during these rough cancer treatments.
310
Derrick travels to North Carolina to help John and Brittany and their rescue dog, Indy, who lost his front leg in a car accident. When Derrick discovers Indy’s shoulder is severely underdeveloped and not suited for a prosthetic, he refuses to give up
Season #Episode #Episode Name
41
Derrick heads to Colorado to build a custom prosthetic for Wesley, a two-year-old rescue dog born with a front limb deformity. Derrick hopes a new leg will help Wesley keep up with his adventurous family for years to come.
42
Derrick travels to Glendale, Kentucky to help out a cuddly raccoon named Boone, who needs a custom cart so he can freely move around his home at an animal sanctuary.
43
Derrick visits a family in New Jersey to help two rescues: Angus, a cat with multiple amputations; and Lux, a dog who lost his front leg. Derrick's devices will help Lux and Angus keep up with their family.
44
Derrick gives a dog named Watson the chance to walk with a full limb prosthesis. Derrick then heads to Connecticut to help Peaches the goat with a custom cart.
45
In Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Derrick meets the Hicks family and builds a custom prosthesis for their dog, Millie, who was born with a front limb deformity.
46
Derrick visits California to help a sheep named Timmy and his goat friend, Poppy. Timmy and Poppy share a stall and also share front leg mobility issues.
47
Derrick helps a pup named Rosie who is missing a paw and needs a custom prosthetic. Then, Derrick travels to Los Angeles to meet a chihuahua named Roo, who was born with two legs and needs a custom cart to help her keep up with her best friend, Chase.
48
Derrick travels to Sheridan, Illinois to help a camel named Moe. Due to his collapsed legs, Moe has been confined to his stall for four years and unable to go outside. For the first time, Derrick builds a set of braces for a 1500 pound camel.
49
Derrick helps a big dog named Bently with his back leg issues; Derrick then heads to Florida to help Ujwala and her foster dog Kala. Kala is a rescue from the streets of India who must learn to trust Derrick and the new prothesis.
410
Derrick and his wife, Kelly, travel to Thailand to visit Elephant Nature Park to help Mae Mai, an elephant with a painful dislocated knee. Derrick also helps a young bull elephant named Khun Dej and a bull named Mr. Cow.
411
Derrick and his wife, Kelly, travel to Thailand to visit Elephant Nature Park to help Mae Mai, an elephant with a painful dislocated knee. Derrick also helps a young bull elephant named Khun Dej who has an injured foot.
412
Derrick and his wife, Kelly, travel to Thailand to visit Elephant Nature Park to help Mae Mai, an elephant with a painful dislocated knee. Derrick also helps a young bull elephant named Khun Dej who has an injured foot.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
51
In Raleigh, North Carolina, host Derrick Campana helps Kaitlyn surprise her sister Kamryn by creating a full-limb prosthetic for Kamryn’s dog Amiri after he lost his leg in a golf cart accident.
52
Host Derrick Campana travels to California to meet Martin and Jesse Kove, stars of the “Cobra Kai” franchise, and help create a prosthetic limb for their 3-legged dog, Bubba.
53
Derrick travels to an animal sanctuary in Renton, Washington to build a brace for Amelia, a cow born with leg deformities. Derrick hopes that building Amelia a prosthetic leg will lengthen her life.
54
Derrick travels to Ontario, Canada to meet best friends Winnie, a two-year-old dog, and Chip, a six-month-old sheep. Derrick builds them both a custom cart that will allow them to explore the farm together.
55
In Deltona, Florida, Derrick brings hope to a mother and daughter as he crafts a custom cart for their potbelly pig named Valentine.
56
In Austin, Texas, Derrick faces his greatest challenge yet as he creates a custom lift to offer quadriplegic cow Champion a new sense of mobility.
57
Host Derrick Campana travels to Louisville, Kentucky to create prosthetic legs for Hanabi, a pit bull terrier born without front paws.
58
Derrick Travels to California to meet Story, a puppy found with a missing paw. her tender stump makes walking painful and puts pressure on her other limbs. Derrick hopes that a custom prosthetic will give her story a happy ending.
59
Derrick revisits Chicago, Illinois to meet a 10-year old dog named Birdie, who has never walked with four legs. He's challenged with building a full limb prosthesis that Birdie will accept and use to prevent further injury to her front leg.
510
Derrick travels to LA to host a pop-up workshop for animals in need. This proves to be one of the biggest challenges yet in Derrick's career as he builds more prosthetics in three days than he ever has before.
511
Derrick races to finish building 13 unique devices in three days at his pop-up workshop in LA, leading to the single biggest night of his career at The Frida Project fundraiser where each dog he helped walks down the red carpet.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
61
At the Juniper Wildlife Refuge, Derrick helps Jessika Coker's fantastic fox named Fig. This internet-famous fox was born with a deformed leg, and his good leg has collapsed. If Fig doesn't get help soon, he'll become immobile.
62
Derrick helps a family who struggled during COVID. The family's corgi, Ollie, was born with a deformed limb. Before building the young dog's prosthetic, Derrick has a special surprise for Ollie that involves getting wet.
63
Derrick meets his match with Agatha, a sassy two-legged goat. He builds Agatha a custom cart to take her from a handstand position back to something more comfortable. Derrick also helps a three legged cow named Mateo from Broken Shovels Farm Sanctuary.
64
Derrick helps Ivy, a miniature cow who was born with limb deformities in her front legs. Derrick builds two devices for Ivy: a brace and a lift. Both will hopefully help level out Ivy's shoulders and improve her mobility around the pasture.
65
Layka, the first dog to receive the Purple Heart since WWII, lost her leg while on a mission in Afghanistan. Upon returning to the US she was adopted by her handler, Julian. Now, years later, Derrick arrives to help regain some of Layka's mobility.
66
At the Lazy J Rescue Ranch in Humboldt, Iowa, Derrick helps a miniature zebu cow named Loretta regain mobility after an accident caused permanent damage to one of her front legs. Derrick also builds a prosthetic for a Doberman Pinscher named Holly.
67
In New York City, Derrick helps Lenny, an energetic eight year old dog with three legs. Lenny's family, Cassidy and Scott, notice he's not the dog he used to be. Derrick hopes a custom made full limb prosthetic will give Lenny a new lease on life.
68
Jojo Tidd was born without his left arm, and his Labrador puppy, Buddy, has a similar condition. Derrick builds a prosthetic for Buddy. The Tidds family shares its feelings about Lucky Fin, an organization that celebrates limb differences.
69
Derrick is in Honduras to assist Karen, Tonya, and Jimmy in finding homes for 200 dogs before their shelter closes. He works on mobility devices and posts about the animals on social media to help get as many dogs adopted as possible.
610
Derrick's family joins him in Honduras, where he is building mobility devices for several dogs, as well as using his social media presence to raise awareness for the 200 special needs animals searching for homes before the shelter closes.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
71
Derrick goes to Kentucky to help Chance, a tripod therapy dog who helps patients at Shriners Hospital for Children. Chance is big and his joints are wearing down. Derrick has to bring all his skills to bear to keep Chance in good form for the future.
72
Derrick visits Aimee's Animal Sanctuary to help two disabled goats, Scooter, born paralyzed and Bella, missing a leg; with help from Amy and volunteer Collette, he hopes to get them out playing and grazing with the herd, finally free to roam together.
73
Derrick visits Minnesota to help Buddy, a thirteen-year-old tripod Chihuahua; Buddy's parents are first responders who depend on his unconditional love to help them manage stress; Buddy's lost a leg and they're hoping Derrick can help.
74
Derrick travels to Houston to help Sydney with her dog, Saint, a red toy poodle missing a back paw; he meets Sydney's cousin Tracey, who has a dog named Joy with a partial front paw; Derrick steps in to assist both dogs.
75
Derrick travels to PA, to Indraloka Sanctuary to meet Loni, a three-legged lamb who needs urgent help; as Loni grows, he risks losing mobility; Derrick steps in to help give Loni the freedom he needs and support the sanctuary's mission of compassion.
76
Derrick Campana travels globally to build custom prosthetics for animals, giving them a second chance at life. His work not only restores mobility to pets but also brings hope and healing to their families.
77
On Derrick's final stop in Australia he visits the Hobby Farm for an emu called Buster; Buster was rescued by Josh, Amber and their daughter Ashlee after his feet were burnt in a fire; Derrick's excited to build his first ever pair of emu shoes.
78
Derrick visits Freedom Hill Sanctuary in South Australia to help care for rescued animals. He assists Atticus Finch, a cow getting a prosthetic leg, and Colette, a sheep recovering from a bite wound with a new brace.
79
Derrick travels to Bangalore, India, to help Vasi, a three-legged wild sloth bear that was rescued by a wildlife organization; they hope that Derrick can improve Vasi's quality of life, but this will be Derrick's first time working on a wild bear.
710
Derrick is in India to help Frodo, a horse who lost the use of one leg; rescued by Zoha at the Backwater Animal Sanctuary, Frodo now faces a critical moment, without a new prosthetic, he may become completely immobile.

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