Inside Dr. Pol’s Farm Life: The Animals, the Dogs and the Tragic Loss of Beloved Pets Athena and Killian

For years, fans have tuned in to Dr. Jan Pol’s world for the chaos, the charm and the nonstop animal care. But behind the farm calls and family banter, the Pols’ story has always been about something more intimate: a life built around animals, and the heartbreak that comes when some of the most beloved ones are gone. The family’s public farm journey has featured sheep, cows, bees, chickens and horses, but for many viewers, it is the dogs who have given Dr. Pol’s world some of its most emotional moments.

That connection to animals goes back to the very beginning for Dr. Pol. According to the family’s official biography, he was born and raised in the Netherlands on a dairy farm, growing up around cows, sheep, pigs, chickens, geese, turkeys, rabbits, dogs and Friesian horses before eventually building his veterinary career in Michigan. He and Diane Pol opened Pol Veterinary Services in 1981 out of their garage, and the practice became the center of the long-running TV series that introduced millions of viewers to the family’s animal-filled life.

That life expanded in a big way with The Incredible Pol Farm, the family’s spinoff centered on transforming 350 acres of undeveloped land into a functioning family farm. Official descriptions of the show make clear that the project was never just a scenic backdrop. It was a serious multigenerational effort, with Dr. Pol, Charles, Beth and the rest of the family working to build fences, prepare pasture, bring in animals and create the kind of farm life that Charles said he wanted his children to experience for themselves.

The animals tied to the Pol farm are a mix of practical livestock and memorable family favorites. Official farm and family pages highlight sheep, cows and bees as major parts of the newer farm story, with episode and podcast descriptions also referencing Marino sheep, lambing season and the family’s hive struggles through winter. Beyond that, the Pols’ own “Furry Friends” page introduces fans to a broader menagerie that includes Nono the goat, chickens, horses Anneke and Johansa, emus, peafowl and Tater, the clinic’s three-legged cat. In other words, the Pol farm is not centered on one or two animals. It is a busy, layered animal world, just like viewers would expect from the Pol family.

Still, the dogs have always had a special place in that universe. On the official pets page, Athena is described as the eldest of the Danes, while Killian is lovingly called the “shadow,” the dog who rarely left Dr. Pol’s side. The page also names other familiar dogs in the family circle, including Luna, Atlas, Donar and Annie. Together, they helped shape the warm, lived-in feeling that made the Pol household feel like more than just a TV setting. It felt like a real home, full of large personalities, muddy paws and the kind of bonds that viewers instantly recognize.

That is why Charles Pol’s tribute to Athena hit so hard. In a message shared through the official Dr. Pol social channels, Charles said Athena had been his constant companion for ten years and made clear that she was tied to some of the biggest chapters of his life. He described her as the smartest dog he had ever known and reflected on how she had been there as he grew into marriage and fatherhood. Even more moving, he said she had given him strength during seasons of loneliness and loss, making it clear that Athena was never just another family pet. She was part of his emotional foundation, and Charles admitted he did not believe he would ever have another dog quite like her.

The family has also faced heartbreak over Killian, the beloved St. Bernard so many fans associated with Dr. Pol himself. In an official post shared on the family’s social accounts, the Pols announced the recent passing of Killian and said he had lived a wonderful 11 years. The family also noted that the photo they shared was taken in 2016, the year they rescued him, while filming Season 6. That detail adds even more weight to the loss because Killian was not just a longtime pet, but a rescue who became part of the family’s public and private life for years afterward. Dr. Pol had previously said the family’s Saint Bernard came into their lives through one of the clinic’s animal-control cases, making Killian’s story feel especially fitting for a veterinarian whose entire career has revolved around helping animals in need.

What makes the story of Dr. Pol’s farm so compelling is not only the scale of the project or the variety of animals on the land. It is the fact that behind the sheep pens, hay fields and beehives is a family that clearly forms deep attachments to the animals in its care. Athena was Charles’s once-in-a-lifetime companion. Killian was Dr. Pol’s loyal shadow and a rescued St. Bernard who became part of the family’s identity. So while fans may first think of the Pol farm in terms of livestock, tractors and rural adventure, the deeper truth is much more personal: this is a family whose happiest memories, and some of its hardest goodbyes, have been shaped by the animals they loved most.

6 thoughts on “Inside Dr. Pol’s Farm Life: The Animals, the Dogs and the Tragic Loss of Beloved Pets Athena and Killian”

  1. Loved your show, still watching reruns now, wish your show would return, thank you for showing how farms run, letting people know how much hard work it takes but farmers would not give it up for anything else ❤️

  2. I’m so so sorry for their loss. I lost my girl 2 wks ago & she’s buried out there with the rest of the crew so I know the heartache they’re going thru right now. I’ve watched Athena since Charles & them went to get her. I watched the episode where Killian came in & he was in such bad shape. I knew the minute doc laid eyes on that big ol baby he would be going home with them. They’re all one of a kind dogs & we all have them. All we can do is mourn them, & then once our hearts are healed a little bit, rescue another dog or cat to love & cherish. Every shelter animal needs a loving home. I think our animals would be very proud of us for saving another precious soul just like they were saved. My heart goes out to all of the Pols over their loss. Big hugs to all of them.

  3. I watched every episode of Dr. Pol so many times I had them memorized. My daughter and I had both worked for a Vet so I felt so proud to watch the show. I had watched when Dr. Pol rescued the St Bernard. I can still see Dr Pol looking into his eyes and watching Diane. She knew he was hooked. I’m glad he lived a good life. I wish they would do like a guest show looking back and bring all us fans a chance to see all the Polls again.

  4. So sorry for your loss of Killian. Loved watching the shows, vet and farm show. The Pols seem like great people to help different animals in need. Hope the show can come back on.

  5. Sending my most heartfelt regards for the Pol family for the loss of their treasured furry family members, Athena and Killian. As they live on in your hearts, they will in hearts of the viewers as well. Rest in peace. ????

  6. So sorry to hear about Killian’s passing. ????????????. We wish our pets could live forever, his quality of life improved greatly once he became part of your pack.

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