The first vet helping the lab (Gerardo) 4:20 is one of my favorite Bondi vets, along with dr. Marchevsky and Scott, of course. Theyre all good and i like then all.
My sister told me that once when I was a baby/infant, the dog we had (a gorgeous pure black labrador-german shepherd mix, 50/50 for each breed) got into some trouble for eating a whole bucket (plastic one with a lid, unopened) with crawfish/crayfish tails (I don't know the English name, but they're like lobsters but smaller), 2 kgs just gone in seconds. It was on the kitchen counter, pushed as far away from the edge as possible. She did also eat a grilled chicken (she did surf and turf her way 😅). My cat I had as a teen had a weird, but understandable, habit of chewing on the styrofoam packaging that ground beef had been in. She never ate any of it, just chewed/bit it.
I really wasn't sure which one it was, I was trying to translate it in my head going for the 3 animals. Räka = shrimp/prawn | Kräfta = crawfish/crayfish/crawdad(?) | Hummer = lobster My brain just blanked at the middle one for English at that moment 😅 it could only remember something from back when I played WoW, with one you could fish being called a "crawdad" 🤣
People should understand, especially when they know their animal has a history of eating anything and everything, they need to baby proof!!! And not just for a short period of time!!!
my aunts old dog a greater Swiss mountain dog and she had a big bag of halloween candy on the counter he ate the whole bag of candy including the wrappers then he swallowed some socks that came out both ends but he also swallowed a long soccer sock and he had to have surgery to get it removed
maybe some magnets could mess up equipment and it would have to be a weak magnet as well so it doesnt start pulling the pin earlier than it should and end up injuring something
owners arent necessarily bad for letting their pets eat stuff, sometimes you genuinely cant be there 24/7 to monitor your pet and sometimes they can just get ahold of something or damage something enough to swallow it, it can definitely be avoided with training and trying to watch your pets but its never 100%, all dogs are different
masks werent invented from covid lol, people could be more likely to get ill, some might just feel comfortable, there could be risks of somehow passing things around the pets, literally any reason to wear a mask, its not a big deal at all and i dont get why it even needs to be pointed out
where are they even wearing masks in this entire video anyway, the only time masks are worn are surgical masks which should be worn when inside operating rooms or when doing other procedures so things dont get contaminated lol
Honey (dog #2) even looked guilty when the vet asked her if she ate the spoon. Lol
Obviously has delusions of being a labrador and not a bulldog.
It’s crazy what Labradors can eat and still survive
Mine ate a small blanket. I call it his 'c section' baby
It took sheer determination to swallow an entire serving spoon. Good grief Honey! ❤❤
That spoon was crazy!
The first vet helping the lab (Gerardo) 4:20 is one of my favorite Bondi vets, along with dr. Marchevsky and Scott, of course. Theyre all good and i like then all.
How on earth did honey not choke on that massive spoon
Who knows
Labs of course….😂 it’s sad that many of us think this. I think I saw a vet segment of a dog eating a bulb?
My sister told me that once when I was a baby/infant, the dog we had (a gorgeous pure black labrador-german shepherd mix, 50/50 for each breed) got into some trouble for eating a whole bucket (plastic one with a lid, unopened) with crawfish/crayfish tails (I don't know the English name, but they're like lobsters but smaller), 2 kgs just gone in seconds. It was on the kitchen counter, pushed as far away from the edge as possible.
She did also eat a grilled chicken (she did surf and turf her way 😅).
My cat I had as a teen had a weird, but understandable, habit of chewing on the styrofoam packaging that ground beef had been in. She never ate any of it, just chewed/bit it.
We call them crawfish as well... I've been lucky with my dogs, so far!
I really wasn't sure which one it was, I was trying to translate it in my head going for the 3 animals.
Räka = shrimp/prawn | Kräfta = crawfish/crayfish/crawdad(?) | Hummer = lobster
My brain just blanked at the middle one for English at that moment 😅 it could only remember something from back when I played WoW, with one you could fish being called a "crawdad" 🤣
I have a tricolor cavalier and she ate a bandaid, a few duck poops and a few other yucky things so far too 😅😆
People should understand, especially when they know their animal has a history of eating anything and everything, they need to baby proof!!! And not just for a short period of time!!!
Saying people should is all fine and good, but most of us live in what we have. My house isn't really effective either, but we do our best.
Would a magnet on the endoscope have worked to remove the pin?
You guys are amazing! Always safely handling the emergencies of such lovely little lives ❤❤❤
My Late dog Mosley used to eat period pads
@@Ilovebuddy445 this might sound gross but he used to eat blood soaked pads.
Interesting and nah it's not gross
@@Ilovebuddy445 okay just thinking about it now
Thinking about what now
@@Ilovebuddy445 that my late dog Mosley used to eat period pads
my aunts old dog a greater Swiss mountain dog and she had a big bag of halloween candy on the counter he ate the whole bag of candy including the wrappers then he swallowed some socks that came out both ends but he also swallowed a long soccer sock and he had to have surgery to get it removed
omg that's crazy I love your guys videos some much!
Should I have eaten while watching this?
Probably not, but I don't care 😂
Same
In the states it's called a push pin
It’s a tack.
Or a tack. Either one.
The crazy things that dogs and sometimes kitties will swallow never ceases to amaze me! They just can't seem to stop themselves. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dog was just trying to fix his iron deficiency 😂😅 (
had to close eyes for some of this yea don't have a strong stomach
Just weird what dogs will consume
My Nephew Gabriel swallowed a quarter
20:22 :was that episode in 2003?!
When Scott called Kelly the owner it said 2003 on the screen
Looks like it says 2003 Prep 1 so that's probably the extension to that specific phone.
I think Carson needs to wear a soft mesh muzzle throughout the day. Poor baby.
Exotic Vet intern here this is not that uncommon
Hey could you not have attached a magnet to get the pin out?
Repeats.
The endoscope needs a magnetic attachment just for vets
maybe some magnets could mess up equipment and it would have to be a weak magnet as well so it doesnt start pulling the pin earlier than it should and end up injuring something
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These owners ARE BAD... Poor pets....
owners arent necessarily bad for letting their pets eat stuff, sometimes you genuinely cant be there 24/7 to monitor your pet and sometimes they can just get ahold of something or damage something enough to swallow it, it can definitely be avoided with training and trying to watch your pets but its never 100%, all dogs are different
Stop wearing masks
Must’ve been 2020
@@MeganWhamGMfan Let's hope
its a hospital of course theyre going to wear masks, and if people are ill they should wear masks anyway
masks werent invented from covid lol, people could be more likely to get ill, some might just feel comfortable, there could be risks of somehow passing things around the pets, literally any reason to wear a mask, its not a big deal at all and i dont get why it even needs to be pointed out
where are they even wearing masks in this entire video anyway, the only time masks are worn are surgical masks which should be worn when inside operating rooms or when doing other procedures so things dont get contaminated lol