Animal Control Season 2 Episode 4, “Big Dogs and Mini Horses,” channels Parks and Recreation when Victoria and Patel respond to a call with a mini horse.
After all, seeing a miniature horse and not thinking of Li’l Sebastian on Parks and Rec is virtually impossible. This one is stuck on a local baseball field, where Patel and Victoria will discover another of Victoria’s unique talents.
This talent could be precisely what Victoria needs to get her immigration visa.
The photos tease that Victoria may have keyboard skills extending from her organ lessons, as shown on Animal Control Season 1 Episode 5, “Cows and Raccoons.” That secret talent may leave Patel alone on the baseball field with the adorable mini horse. Thankfully, some things never change!
Meanwhile, “Big Dogs and Mini Horses” will also see Emily and Frank team up when she accompanies him on an official ride-along. Along the way, Emily becomes a partner in Frank’s investigation into the exotic animal ring he discovered on Animal Control Season 2 Episode 3, “Tortoises and Labradors.”
After learning about Emily’s love of true crime podcasts on “Tortoises and Labradors,” it’s no surprise that the investigation will spark her interest. Equally unsurprising is that Shred and Patel will pick the wrong day to celebrate being the owners of their flip house.
Check out the photos and promo video below for a preview!
Episode description: Frank is frustrated when Emily, who is a stickler for rules, accompanies him on an official Animal Control ride along but she ends up being an unlikely partner in his exotic animal ring investigation. Victoria and Patel go on a call to a local baseball stadium, where they discover Victoria’s unique talent could be just the thing she needs to get her immigration visa. Shred and Patel become owners of their flip house and want to celebrate by throwing a party – unfortunately they pick the worst possible day to do it.
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