Dog’s Tail “Eaten” By Its Butt & Risky Puppy Birth | Bondi Vet Coast to Coast S4EP1 | Full Episodes

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • You’ll see it all in the Bondi Vet Coast to Coast Season 4 Episode 1.
    From Dr Scott extracting a dog’s tail out of its butt to Dr Kate discovering a nasty bite wound on a Cat; Dr Rob will help deliver puppies during an emergency birth and Dr Audrey is left to save an elderly cat while its owner is in the hospital fighting for her own life 💔
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Комментарии • 681

  • @potatopatooti
    @potatopatooti Год назад +75

    We had to spay a dog after their owners bred her too early and she ended up losing the puppies inside her and nearly dying from an extreme infection..
    They dumped her at a shelter within the week because she was "useless to them now".
    Some humans are just stains on this world

    • @mickyfin4010
      @mickyfin4010 6 месяцев назад +5

      Those stains should be prosecuted.😡

  • @patricia1333
    @patricia1333 Год назад +552

    It was so touching how as the labouring mama was being anesthetized, the vet kept his forehead against hers as her head drooped. I’m sure she knew she was in the hands of a deeply caring vet.

    • @theresarasche3173
      @theresarasche3173 Год назад +15

      I agree…that brought a tear to my eye ❤in a happy way 😊. What an awesome man!

    • @scottherry5982
      @scottherry5982 Год назад +1

      Hello Patricia 👋

    • @scottherry5982
      @scottherry5982 Год назад +1

      How are you doing over there?

    • @knaperstekt7953
      @knaperstekt7953 Год назад +3

      @@scottherry5982 scott, please....

    • @katbairwell
      @katbairwell Год назад +15

      Yes!!! I teared up a little, it's such sign of both knowing dog language, but also just having such empathy. Dr Rob is a wonderful addition to the team isn't he!!

  • @katbairwell
    @katbairwell Год назад +344

    Dr Rob is a natural communicator. I think it's the first time in the show that any of the vets have mentioned the labouring dog being on her back is a stressor on the heart. So not only was he able to say "this is my personal time limit under anaesthetic", but also "here''s why". I swear this show only gets better as time goes on!

    • @rubyyates8589
      @rubyyates8589 Год назад +1

      Hi I know you meant well but swearing isn’t nice please be more careful with
      What your saying.

    • @katbairwell
      @katbairwell Год назад +26

      @@rubyyates8589 Erm...I assume you mean when I used the phrase "I swear that...", there is nothing "not nice" about swearing to something, I swore my marriage vows to my husband, we're I ever called to give evidence in court I might have to "swear to tell the truth", armed forces personnel often swear a vow of allegiance to their country. I think you may be confusing this with so-called "swear words", also "cure words", "cuss words", "rude words", which some people find unpleasant. I personally have no problem whatsoever with swear words either, when used in appropriate circumstances. I hope this might help clear up some confusion.

    • @mastiffsal8185
      @mastiffsal8185 Год назад +1

      @@rubyyates8589 Oh you are not very bright are you? Learn to differentiate the alternative meanings of words before you write pompous, ill educated replies.

    • @Blackfox_Kitsune
      @Blackfox_Kitsune Год назад +15

      @@rubyyates8589 ermm what you mean is cussing, not swear, please learn context.

    • @elisabethblom
      @elisabethblom Год назад +1

      I really love dr Rob. He is so wise and kind... He is married because other wise i would propose him. Is It correct word ask person getting married with.. ?
      I have waste my life for nonsense and now im dying... harmful! I cant stop thinking how good vet i can be.... still i can do so much even i have lot of pain and other leg missing im always available if animal or human needs me and i have suppĺies to help... God bless you dr Rob ❤

  • @ethnedragon8287
    @ethnedragon8287 Год назад +322

    Man Harry really got to me. As a chronically ill owner who seems to be blessed with very, VERY long living cats, my biggest fear during some of my weeks and occasional months long hospital stays is one of my old guys would take a turn.
    I hope he at least got to see his owner again before passing.

    • @juneyshu6197
      @juneyshu6197 Год назад +9

      So sorry you have hospital stays. I dread any stay. blessings.

    • @brandimunguia
      @brandimunguia Год назад +11

      I was never worried about them passing while I was at the hospital, but I worried about the domino effect being that we had 7 related cats. 1 mama and 3 babies we kept from each of her 2 litters. Up until the last 2 sets of litter mates, all the siblings passed pretty far apart. The last two sets died very closely, though. The last set passed during Covid lockdown, only 3 weeks apart, at just over 17. The mother, surprisingly, outlasted all her kids and had to be euthanized because her quality of life wasn’t great. She was fully blind, going deaf and was incontinent. We had her put down a few months back and she was 20. She was the last cat and we have no plans to own any more. We now have 3 dogs and my mil, who kept 4 of the 6 cats, now has 3 dogs as well. Both my husband and mil are cat people and their hearts just can’t open up to bond with any cats right now. My husband won’t even meet friends new kittens or go see the kittens up for adoption at the local PetSmart.

    • @ethnedragon8287
      @ethnedragon8287 Год назад +9

      @@brandimunguia sometimes it just takes time. Because I'm still active in rescue, there are always fosters or emergency situations where a cat or kitten needs a place to land. We're trying to trap a feral who had a collar put on when he was young and then either dumped or let out and forgotten. Now it's a nasty embedded collar all the way around his neck. I'm a medical foster and expert in handling ferals, so he likely will come to me.

    • @rubyyates8589
      @rubyyates8589 Год назад +4

      @@brandimunguia I’m so sorry this happened blessings to the cats in heaven I will pray that they are happy

    • @sharonnahwegahbow5606
      @sharonnahwegahbow5606 Год назад +5

      soon to be 62 myself I have decided to not take in any babies anymore. I would love to foster elder dogs or cats now. at least that way I know they will go before I do or if I do pass first they will go back to the rescue and be rehomed and not dumped somewhere. Not that my kids would ever do that as they were both raised to love and respect animals but you never know what will happen.

  • @andielewis7243
    @andielewis7243 Год назад +64

    So happy the lab momma accepted her babies that were born C-section. They don't tell you how often these mothers reject their babies. It's like they don't believe they're theirs seeing as how they don't remember the birth. I've spent hours and hours bottle feeding rejected C-section puppies!

    • @testerwulf3357
      @testerwulf3357 Год назад +2

      Labs are a lot more maternal and welcoming (seen them foster many animals including non-dogs! They were the breed of choice for a lion cub to be raised with for their nature)
      But yea, a lot if c-sections end in rejection as they never actually birthed the babies and thus do not claim them

  • @henaimtiyaz4189
    @henaimtiyaz4189 Год назад +265

    I've seen many puppies not make it during c-section. To see all 10 puppies survive is a surreal feeling and also the mum out of danger and feeding her puppies is incredible 🥰🥰🥰

    • @loism7703
      @loism7703 Год назад +36

      They need to quit breeding that poor dog. She should've been spayed after that birth and that concerns me.

    • @henaimtiyaz4189
      @henaimtiyaz4189 Год назад +3

      @@loism7703 Exactly

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 Год назад +18

      @@loism7703 Tbh I wonder if that's partly the reason why the vet performed an emergency spaying during the caesarean, I know I would have it enter my mind.

    • @eilemoo3272
      @eilemoo3272 Год назад

      Hopefully her owners will not breed her again.

    • @aimforj658
      @aimforj658 Год назад +1

      Rob Zammit is a well known Repo vet, they will most survive at this vet, its a well known repo vet

  • @littleblackcar
    @littleblackcar Год назад +158

    I used to work for veterinarians (two different practices at two different times) and both places intentionally charged less for C-sections with spaying to encourage people not to put an animal that had had a hard time through another pregnancy. Also, they said it was easier and faster, and thus safer, than trying to sew everything back together if she had a lot of damage.

    • @dominikaksiazek7177
      @dominikaksiazek7177 Год назад +17

      Fantastic idea, some people care about money more than about their pets.

    • @ramcharge2704
      @ramcharge2704 Год назад +8

      Unfortunately people don't always wanna see the animals live, I would save the animal and my family.took care of the breeder dogs until they passed away!
      And they weren't bred.every year

  • @deboraharmstrong3002
    @deboraharmstrong3002 Год назад +162

    Lori, don't feel guilty about not noticing your cat's wound. Remember that cats are small predators. All predators conceal any weakness, and small predators extend that concealment to a ridiculous extent. Cats that have been RUN OVER by cars have been seen running away, even tho they had broken bones.
    So, don't feel guilty, be proud that she trusted you enough to show you she didn't feel well.

    • @Tori_TLCR
      @Tori_TLCR Год назад +13

      So true. Someone shot my cat with a pellet gun and we only realized his injury when he hissed and growled being picked up. Out of character for him to be angry. We got him straight to the vets and he recovered. Unfortunately never caught the person.

    • @Pep_anPicket23
      @Pep_anPicket23 Год назад +6

      @@Tori_TLCR poor cat at least he is ok now :)

    • @Tori_TLCR
      @Tori_TLCR Год назад +6

      @@Pep_anPicket23 Thanks. He lived a long life afterwards but he is over rainbow bridge now as this was back in the 90's.

  • @terrygreen5814
    @terrygreen5814 Год назад +87

    My little girl, now 10, was never close to any of our pets. Cats ,dogs etc. Started watching bondi vet with her. Slowly I saw that she was paying attention to the pets. Petting slightly to calling them over to play. Amazing.

  • @friggintourist7751
    @friggintourist7751 Год назад +491

    Luna is a perfect example as to why you should have your pets fixed. And Cali should not be having puppies, especially at the risk of passing on the inverted tail issue

    • @viperblackjewel3915
      @viperblackjewel3915 Год назад

      It's very easy o avoid breeding a intact dog since females go into heat once or twice a year and that's the only time there able to get pregnant...

    • @rubyyates8589
      @rubyyates8589 Год назад +3

      I agree with the luna example but I think just because of the condition that she can,t have babies that is just harsh all we can do is send love❤❤ and hope for the best for them both

    • @vernell2601
      @vernell2601 Год назад +2

      @@rubyyates8589 human have destroyed English bulldogs, they should not be bred. Calis owner should be ashamed for having such an obese dog.

    • @GotAnUmbrella
      @GotAnUmbrella Год назад +108

      @@rubyyates8589 it's not harsh it's reality. It's a genetic problem she's passing to her puppies making more than will have this same problem.

    • @sydneywilliams4796
      @sydneywilliams4796 Год назад +92

      @@rubyyates8589 animals are not humans they don’t emotionally crave having children like some people do. It’s just an animalistic cycle that they don’t miss when they’re fixed. We’re not harming he emotionally by saying she shouldn’t breed

  • @DragonTwin88
    @DragonTwin88 Год назад +106

    I miss when Bondi had videos that weren't blurred. As an aspiring Vet I want to actually see these procedures being completed.

    • @EeveeFromAlmia
      @EeveeFromAlmia Год назад +4

      There are other places bondai vet air; I’m willing to bet money that you can buy episodes physically. Those will show all the blood and gore as the TV airings

    • @laurelgirard8475
      @laurelgirard8475 Год назад +2

      Some channels will show the entire procedures on their patreon channel. You could ask them if there is a way you & others could see the “uncut” versions.

    • @bugloverspiderlover8490
      @bugloverspiderlover8490 Год назад +2

      I agree it’s getting really ridiculous!

  • @dsengupta6189
    @dsengupta6189 Год назад +212

    I know many people loved the original Bondi vet with Dr. Chris and Dr. Lisa more than this one, but I loved this series and all the vets just as much. So excited for season 4 🥳🥳

    • @cindycindy2894
      @cindycindy2894 Год назад +7

      Actually I prefer this one.The dr is more humble and down to earth.

    • @opsman56
      @opsman56 Год назад +5

      Dr.Scott and Nurse Emma Top Notch!!!

    • @promisedjubileedaniels
      @promisedjubileedaniels Год назад +9

      I love them all! They're all good!

    • @Bebold94
      @Bebold94 Год назад +5

      I love them all!

    • @ga7727
      @ga7727 Год назад +8

      What I prefer are the animals...

  • @ArtzyZero
    @ArtzyZero Год назад +14

    I can't imagine how confusing it'd be to wake up and find a bunch of newborns surrounding you. Luna handled the situation rather well!

  • @jennifercoulter3341
    @jennifercoulter3341 Год назад +98

    I cannot believe they bred a dog with an ingrown tail

    • @GotAnUmbrella
      @GotAnUmbrella Год назад +26

      Inverted tail, and sadly many many Bulldogs like that are intentionally bred. People don't care.

    • @Loobaloopaloooo
      @Loobaloopaloooo Год назад +15

      So irresponsible

    • @luperdrgz
      @luperdrgz Год назад +9

      Right? How can you say you care about them and then let that happen? It’s so sad :c

    • @corgiw7281
      @corgiw7281 Год назад +4

      It seems to be a problem that developed after her single-puppy pregnancy, or they would have mentioned it in the earlier episode.

    • @GotAnUmbrella
      @GotAnUmbrella Год назад

      @@corgiw7281 I see you don't understand anything about inverted tails. That's not how they work. Her spine is deformed. Spinal deformity doesn't just magically occur after giving birth. She's obese, has a deformed tail, has excess skin, and gave birth.
      Tails like that frequently need amputation because they get infected. You have to clean around the tail because it's in a moist nasty environment not exposed to air and they become painful and infected.

  • @user-ml3hl6vr4t
    @user-ml3hl6vr4t Год назад +25

    I had a similar kitty and wounding to the Scottish Fold. I could not afford the full care. I grew up a farm girl and was used to caring for animals. I convinced the veterinarian that I could do all the follow up care. So the operation, clean wound, drain installed and suturing. Medication. Me taking notes on care and what to watch for. Follow up in three weeks. He didn’t like his collar. I slept with him on the floor. If they can’t clean themselves, cats turn into stinky greasy messes. I groomed him with damp cotton balls to simulate tongue cleaning. I fed him his medications. Fed him on demand. Kept his wound clean. He acted like a tiny kitten in some ways. Trust. I had his trust. On a clean towel in my lotus lap on the floor, I removed the drain on schedule. A few days later, similar set up, him purring in my lap, I softened the stitches, cut, and snitched each stitch. He didn’t even break purr. A week later he seen the veterinarian for the final follow up. He healed fine. The veterinarian was happy. I had dedicated myself to giving the care I couldn’t afford the veterinarian and clinic to do. I’m grateful that the veterinarian was willing to work with me. My 11 year old cat, came through and spent another eight years purring his heart out. Thanks for letting me share. The kitty mom of rescue Scottish Fold has a heart of gold. I understand what she went through, and may the two spend a few more happy decades together.

  • @patriciaroysdon9540
    @patriciaroysdon9540 Год назад +81

    I have to take my 16 year old beloved grey and white cat, Fiona, to her vet tomorrow. I am tearing up at some of these scenes even before taking my little sweetheart in. I don't know yet if I will be bringing her home or not. The goodbye stage of pet companionship is hard.

    • @patriciaroysdon9540
      @patriciaroysdon9540 Год назад +35

      Update...I did have to say goodbye to my little girl. It is a long night tonight.

    • @shaylee5525
      @shaylee5525 Год назад +11

      Terribly sorry for your loss ❤

    • @suzannebrown7437
      @suzannebrown7437 Год назад +6

      @@patriciaroysdon9540 so sorry for your loss 💜

    • @gingerrussell6297
      @gingerrussell6297 Год назад +3

      So sorry for your loss

    • @waxwinged_hound
      @waxwinged_hound Год назад +9

      @@patriciaroysdon9540 Poor little baby. I'm so sorry for your loss. Pets touch our lives more deeply than a lot of people realize. I don't know you or anything of course, but I can tell how much you loved your cat. I'm sure she knew it. Cats can tell when they're loved.
      I wish their lifespans weren't so short compared to ours. But I think that every day spent with them is worth eventually having to say goodbye.

  • @sandrajohnson2489
    @sandrajohnson2489 Год назад +78

    21 years is pretty old for a cat. I'm surprised the cat made it THIS long.

    • @KatWrangler
      @KatWrangler Год назад +4

      Our Siamese was 21 when he passed away.

    • @LukaLiVE144
      @LukaLiVE144 Год назад +1

      My cat passed at 23 years old...

    • @cindylively9544
      @cindylively9544 Год назад +1

      I think there is a limit what you should put a cat of that age through its a shame to put him through all that if it wasn't for the show I don't think they would dr. Chris would have done what was in the best interest of the cat this show was better with Dr. Chris much better

    • @Michelle_Emm
      @Michelle_Emm Год назад

      My friends cat lived to 28, I didn't even know cat's could live that long!

    • @eleanorcooke7136
      @eleanorcooke7136 Год назад +6

      ​@@cindylively9544 if the cat is not in pain and enjoys life, there is no reason to put it down. Some cats are healthier at 20 than others at 15. It's on an individual case basis. One of my Nana's dogs was put down at 13 because of back problems but the other was eventually put down at 18 because his Cushing's was no longer manageable and was affecting his quality of life because it became painful. If he was put down earlier because of the ability of Cushing's to hurt him, he would've missed out on many enjoyable years. You put down your pets when they start to suffer and you can't stop it, not when they get old.

  • @sockersss1
    @sockersss1 Год назад +53

    Makes me sad seeing the mama dog so damaged inside from so much breeding:( With so many unwanted animals in shelters being killed by the thousands, its distressing to see dogs being overbred for monetary reasons.

    • @bogwife7942
      @bogwife7942 Год назад +1

      I don't remember anything about this not being her first pregnancy. he did mention adhesions, but those can happen for a multitude of reasons

  • @mondenkindqueen
    @mondenkindqueen Год назад +8

    I’m glad Dr. Robb desexed that dog. She clearly didn’t need to be bred anymore.

  • @brandypage62
    @brandypage62 Год назад +10

    My vet, Dr. Michael Culver, from Williamsburg KY, USA, is an amazing vet!! He always puts animals first. He fought cancer & still kept up his practice & saved so many animals, even when he didn't feel like standing up. Please consider him if this is still going on! ❤️

    • @melhawk6284
      @melhawk6284 Год назад

      I heard good things about him when I was there! I just didn't know if he did avian or exotics as well as normal critter companions!

  • @ninirossau2304
    @ninirossau2304 Год назад +28

    Dr. Rob is amazing. not only a great vet but he has great people skills. a natural calming influence.

  • @user-mu5ny1ks6t
    @user-mu5ny1ks6t Год назад +4

    The cat with the dog bite looked so stoic throughout the whole checkup and surgery.

  • @osianmeilyr89
    @osianmeilyr89 Год назад +386

    Sad seeing another suffering bulldog. Selective breeding has a lot to answer for

    • @Kloetenhenne
      @Kloetenhenne Год назад +83

      I was just about to comment something along those lines.
      Just heard Scott say "you are not a dog. You are just a blimb with legs". Amen to that!
      Also really irresponsible owner in my opinion. An overbred bulldog with several issues does NOT need to be bred! The fact that they had to perform a c section on her says very much.

    • @everlasting9292
      @everlasting9292 Год назад +69

      It’s nuts. And it’s not like the qualities they’re breeding in are even the cute ones. The original look of English bulldogs was much better. Not nearly as wrinkly, limbs of the same length that look far more comfortable to walk on, a much better ability to breath, tongues that fit in their mouths, and bums that don’t swallow their tails!!

    • @murielspink2247
      @murielspink2247 Год назад

      @@Kloetenhenne B

    • @jenniferholden9397
      @jenniferholden9397 Год назад +14

      Her back end matches her front end now. Poor old thing.

    • @hotbread1004
      @hotbread1004 Год назад +4

      @@Kloetenhenne you sure you aren't mixing anything up? The bulldog didn't have any puppies or c section that was the black what looked to be a Labrador

  • @HeidiBird
    @HeidiBird Год назад +71

    This bulldog is a perfect example why breeds like this need to be eradicated. This poor animal was bread with a tail that's unfit for purpose, and the irresponsible owner let it become overweight as well, making her condition even worse and her treatment more difficult. I'm sure Scott is having some thoughts here that he is not sharing... When the owner said at the end that she's hoping for "no more trips to the vet", which she had had to do regularly, I'm just eye-rolling. Shouldn't have picked a grotesque breed like that, then! Even Scott called it "unnatural".

    • @DeepRedBlue
      @DeepRedBlue Год назад +6

      Not to mention the owner bred from a dog she knew had problems!

  • @MB-nv4to
    @MB-nv4to Год назад +11

    The cat with the bite was so chill.

  • @bismarcksandiego6539
    @bismarcksandiego6539 Год назад +9

    Hope the doc had a word with Kelli's owner about her dog being morbidly obese, and how that can affect the dog.

  • @GryphonicDiscord
    @GryphonicDiscord Год назад +6

    Is it just me or are cats ridiculously good at stressing us out and pretending they arent hurt?

    • @MsAli0
      @MsAli0 Год назад

      Dogs do it, too. My poor girl had cancer, and we didn't even know until a week before she died because she never complained, still went for her walks, eating and everything. I miss her so much still a year later.

  • @KatieKelly27
    @KatieKelly27 Год назад +5

    I love how Dr. Rob is so gentle and loving with the black lab Luna.

  • @everlasting9292
    @everlasting9292 Год назад +9

    Poor, sweet Harry. Such a beautiful boy, and so sweet and docile. Definitely a very old man, he has that look! I’m so heartbroken for him and for his mama. I hope their health gets better.
    Pear is such a strong, sweet girl! And her mama shouldn’t feel so bad, it’s hard to tell when cats are hurt or sick. She definitely did the right thing and took her straight in the moment she saw the owie!

  • @TheJudiBambiPurrsParadox
    @TheJudiBambiPurrsParadox Год назад +19

    Every story brought tears to my eyes at some point. I've recently nominated a vet for this show. Straight off, I like Rob. Just how he leaned into her as she fell asleep, telling her it's okay...yeah, that itself told me what I need to know about Dr. Rob and his connection to his patients. And it's positive. The fact that he puts himself on a time limit for a C section is applauded. I like Rob.
    Scott, of course, has impressed me for the millionth time. Not all vets would do something like that. I've had a vet who wouldn't remove a cat's eye that needed it...he said he didn't feel he could do it well enough, honestly. He sent me to an only cats vet...so respect for that. He understood when I switched to the other guy eventually. He cared to send me where since I only had cats, would be better able to know all cat issues instead of a general practice. So America does have some vets who are in it for the animals and people, not only for the money and retire thing.
    I love Kate more each episode. It feels she is more comfortable being filmed now, and more at ease. Doesn't seem like she notices the cameras at times, which is good. Talking to the animals is always a huge plus, for me, concerning a vet I'm seeing. If they never really talk TO my buddy, and only talk to me, I'm already watching them closely by then, and wondering what other vets are nearby. It just feels to me, that a doctor should address their patients as well as the patient's family or care giver...you know? And fact is, the human is the family/care giver...not the patient. The animal is the actual patient. THAT in a vet tells me volumes.
    I love Bondi Rescue as well. Truth be told, I've always wanted to visit Australia, since I was young and first saw Crocodile Hunter. Steve really made me see how unique and gorgeous it is in both flora and fauna...both on land and in the oceans.

  • @Lindyanne622
    @Lindyanne622 Год назад +27

    About 80% of bulldog puppies are born thru artificial insemination due to the inability to mate naturally. The breed standard of shorter rear legs with a barrel chest make mating difficult for the animals. The enlarged head also contribute to a difficult delivery of puppies.

    • @dominikaksiazek7177
      @dominikaksiazek7177 Год назад

      This breed shouldn't exist. Without our help it would disappear quickly.

  • @melissaspake7727
    @melissaspake7727 Год назад +251

    That bulldog was appalling, and to think they BRED her to pass along those fantastic genes..

    • @judithburke1539
      @judithburke1539 Год назад +50

      Fewer treats and calories would be a good idea too.

    • @sharonnahwegahbow5606
      @sharonnahwegahbow5606 Год назад +22

      @@judithburke1539 gotta love how amputation was the answer, diet might have been better but we don't always get the whole story. would not be breeding this dog again.

    • @nofakk0
      @nofakk0 Год назад +12

      I agree, that was def the wrong call. At least it was just one puppy (that they kept, and so will be dealing with), and a male at that. And they clearly aren't against spending money on vet care.

    • @thompson1374
      @thompson1374 Год назад +3

      Nice to know all on this thread are veterinarians. I was always told if you can’t say anything nice don’t say anything at all.

    • @nofakk0
      @nofakk0 Год назад +26

      @@thompson1374 You don't need to be a vet. You need to have only the vaguest understanding of what the English Bulldog breed is aiming to in terms of visible health to understand this is not it. Instead of mindlessly throwing around sentences you were taught at age 6, take into consideration people who don't know the breed (other than its reputation of being incredibly sick in every possible way)
      might learn something, seeing comments like this. Including the fact that these sorts of issues are NOT normal, and shouldn't be thought of as such. These are not points made to troll, this is justified criticism, and that is different.

  • @sharonloomis5264
    @sharonloomis5264 Год назад +7

    It never ceases to amaze me how the vets are able to look at a small hole in the animals and say they are able to see inside and give the all clear.

  • @KittinPyro
    @KittinPyro Год назад +40

    Honestly, If you’ve never dealt with 2 cats fighting or a cat being attacked by a dog, I would not blame you for not knowing how to do a more careful search.
    She also has 2 short haired dogs. Even short haired cats hide injuries with their fur a lot more than most dog fur. If you have huskies, Australian Shepherd and other medium to long haired breeds, searching under the fur just comes more intuitively with other animals.
    Cats also are in a unique position of being both predators and prey, so unlike dogs, cats will not openly show that they are unwell. They will hide any signs of illness and pain until it becomes too much to hide. This comes from a survival instinct found in all prey species; Predators will always single out and target weak animals first. Sometimes it’s hard to notice when our cats, and especially pet rodents and reptiles for that matter, are sick because they don’t start to act sick until they are really sick.

  • @joananderson7446
    @joananderson7446 Год назад +48

    Saving furbabies and other creatures is wonderful to see. Your videos are heartwarming and uplifting. Occasionally some don't survive and that is sad. I try not to miss an episode.

  • @shirleylaboy603
    @shirleylaboy603 Год назад +64

    To Dr. Scott put vicks on the outside of a mask and place another over it and wear both. As a human nurse there are certain smells that can be a bit overwhelming. Love all the Vets at Bondi Vet. 🙂❤️

    • @spookyfirkser
      @spookyfirkser Год назад +8

      We have an assortment of essential oils in my vet office for this purpose! Rubbing alcohol can work in a pinch too!!

    • @beckyluvstoscrapnsew
      @beckyluvstoscrapnsew Год назад +8

      I’ve started doing the same when I’m changing my little grandson’s super stinky nappies ! Amazing how many uses for a humble tub of Vicks ..lol…

    • @karenlloyd945
      @karenlloyd945 Год назад +1

      I used to do this as a nurse

    • @grumpynanny7402
      @grumpynanny7402 Год назад +1

      I used Vicks too as a nurse,Karen.

    • @user-ml3hl6vr4t
      @user-ml3hl6vr4t Год назад +1

      Vicks or peppermint oil. Peppermint oil can block out things Vicks can’t touch. Only bad is you will develop a weird aversion to candy canes and some Christmas candies. (I’ve gladly accepted that as the price for some times I’ve needed the peppermint oil. Also if the vial is getting low, don’t be the CRUD that didn’t get a new one)

  • @taras6806
    @taras6806 Год назад +25

    Bless all these amazing people for bringing these poor animals back to health or as near-health as possible, as I have seen from watching so many episodes. Always with kind, nurturing spirits to both the animals and 'owners', always on the ball... though I bet many sleepless nights are involved. Unspoken stars; thank you.

    • @vernell2601
      @vernell2601 Год назад +1

      They should have not been so kind to Calis mom

  • @lalareeves1941
    @lalareeves1941 Год назад +19

    Vets are really God's Angel's. I really appreciate the work they do and the love they have for our fur babies. 🙏🏼🐾💖

    • @sarahdee374
      @sarahdee374 Год назад +1

      I always think about vets who do that work because of their love for animals. But think of all the human fear and grief that is also a big part of their jobs. Bless 'em!

  • @gotohellenwaite6371
    @gotohellenwaite6371 Год назад +3

    Dr Rob is a beautiful vet! The way he talked about the puppies after Luna was ok was so touching.

  • @GlitterGlamGal
    @GlitterGlamGal Год назад +12

    I really do hope the vet informed the bulldog owner that she really should be a lot lighter and fitter. Having a dog breed already prone to being overweight and allowing them to become very overweight is cruel in itself, it lowers their life quality and expectant life span and also creates unnecessary complications due to that excess weight. People assume overweight animals are spoilt, no they are abused! Loving your animals means keeping them healthy and being fit is a huge part of being healthy. If you cannot see even a hint of your dogs ribs you’re over feeding them, so stop now.

    • @Meskarune
      @Meskarune Год назад

      If the dog had a pregnancy and then was spayed that could explain the weight gain. Its also hard to get bulldogs to do a lo to exercise so they would need guidance on what diet to give and how to measure the food. Female dogs are also prone to being over weight in general. You are making huge assumptions about this person's dog which is ridiculous.

    • @GlitterGlamGal
      @GlitterGlamGal Год назад +6

      @Meskarune I think you’re getting a bit over excited about what I’ve said. My statement was simply that I hoped the vet informed the owner that she was overweight and that it’s not healthy for her to be that way. If you have purchased a dog breed that has specific needs and care then you have the responsibility to make sure you educate yourself on this, and look after the dog in a way which caters to this particular dog breed. As far as females being desexed and putting on weight, yes they can do, but again if you adjust their lifestyle to accommodate this then this issue can be avoided. My 8 yr old Staffordshire bull terrier girl was speyed at 2 and is in great shape, I realise that she wouldn’t be so fit though being a desexed female if I didn’t make her health a priority. Also there are plenty of bulldogs that are fit, the idea that it’s so hard to keep them in shape is really just a matter of education and dedication. I make no apologies for speaking the truth as far as overweight dogs being abused, excuses are easy to make, owing an animal responsibly is not unreasonable. The privilege of animal ownership is not a right, it’s a life that must be treated with respect, care and knowledge. I don’t shame people, I attempt to educate them on the few things I have some ability to do.

    • @vernell2601
      @vernell2601 Год назад +2

      @@Meskarune The fact that the owner has allowed her to have puppies a puppy already shows she’s irresponsible. I don’t think there’s a lot of assumptions being made here that aren’t from you

    • @GlitterGlamGal
      @GlitterGlamGal Год назад +1

      @@vernell2601 It’s absolutely ridiculous isn’t it? How these people, either deliberately or by negligence, can think its perfectly fine to allow their puppy to get pregnant is beyond me. Once again it all comes down to being educated, responsible and diligent. Those that allow their puppies to have puppies deliberately are just ignorant, usually arrogant and really just irresponsible when it comes down to it.

  • @roisinwolfibou9646
    @roisinwolfibou9646 Год назад +27

    I can’t believe Cali’s owners would breed her considering she is 1. A bull dog, 2. Obese, and 3. Has such a horrible deformity that is absolutely genetic to an extent, it’s awful pet care and I think all bull dogs should be spayed and neutered, they aren’t healthy dogs and Cali is a very unique external example as to why. That Labrador shouldn’t breed again too, it’s just cruel to make an animal that almost died from not being able to give birth to do it again

  • @sandraruppert3093
    @sandraruppert3093 6 месяцев назад

    Just love and respect Dr. Bob...you can tell he truly loves animals and his job...what a sweetheart of a man...❤

  • @gulnarabaeva1558
    @gulnarabaeva1558 Год назад +38

    врачи супер,герои!🐕🐯🐱👍🌹❤️

  • @joyceutt3419
    @joyceutt3419 Год назад +6

    Amazing how he responds on his own. He is quiet an old gent

  • @Jesentia
    @Jesentia Год назад +6

    I'm in no way surprised Cali is overweight with such a medical condition. Once she heals she'll be able to walk without such pain. Can you imagine trying to exercise with something like that as a human? She's going to have such a better quality of life and they will know what to be on the lookout for her pup too.

  • @rawexplorer8373
    @rawexplorer8373 Год назад +16

    Seriously?? This bulldog has an ingrown tail and she bred her?🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ I just cant 😡

  • @T_P_W_ThachoZenjuan
    @T_P_W_ThachoZenjuan Год назад +15

    I dream of a world where we breed out all of the deformities that are the Bulldogs breed plight.

  • @majmuter
    @majmuter Год назад +262

    Unfortunate that Cali had puppies (or a puppy) even though she has such a bad inverted tail. Definitely shouldn't pass on a trait like that.

    • @Xaydir
      @Xaydir Год назад +115

      It's unfortunate indeed, even more so considering it's a bulldog (an obese one at that) and they already have enough health conditions. It's sad seeing them bred at all.

    • @contortionyx
      @contortionyx Год назад +76

      Yeah, we humans have made this breed's quality of life so low...

    • @SobrietyandSolace
      @SobrietyandSolace Год назад +51

      @@contortionyx yes and it is so irresponsible

    • @dangaugustine7837
      @dangaugustine7837 Год назад

      No

    • @Gems-of-Hope-Rocks
      @Gems-of-Hope-Rocks Год назад +42

      @Maj KoiVula
      ​@@Xaydir
      @Little Wolf Taima
      You are all correct!
      Consider that English Bulldogs often have to have AI to get pregnant (which IMHO makes breeding a deformed dog completely unprofessional, at best) and almost always have to have C-Sections in order to welp puppies.
      That makes it an unnatural breed that is not sustainable.
      Add the facial deformities and she can barely breathe. Let's also chop off 90+% of her tail.
      I feel so sorry for this poor bulldog.
      She looks so lovable but, we have got to stop being sentimental and just stop breeding these beautiful man-made abominations of nature.
      Yes my words are harsh. Those beautiful bulldogs, and certain other breeds, suffer through life because of our vanity.
      STOP BREEDING ANIMALS THAT as a breed, CAN NOT BREED WITHOUT SURGERY!

  • @piratelady6467
    @piratelady6467 Год назад +5

    Bless all the vets for doing the best they can to help out

  • @prcervi
    @prcervi Год назад +13

    mama labrador i know could've gotten the uteral injury from a non-pregnancy trauma, though if they knew even half how bad her condition was i'm disappointed they breed her
    also that was one huge litter

  • @DIDYOUSEETHAT172
    @DIDYOUSEETHAT172 Год назад +17

    Is it me? Or dose it seem like a lot of these people let their pets get in really bad shape before going to the vet? i.e. poor bulldog with a rotting ingrown tail. YIKES!

  • @denisewilson8367
    @denisewilson8367 Год назад +14

    I wish I could enter my vet in your contest.He has been my vet for almost 50 years, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. He recently retired, sold his practice to a young vet. He has had some serious health issues recently. And had to have limb joint replacements, heart surgery and is losing his vision & memory. Dementia is the worse thing for him. He is so smart, and was thee #1 horse vet for 3 states and part of Canada. He was always training & experimenting on ways to make a bad situation good. He's had several broken bones over the years. And I think he was lucky enough not to have been gored by the bulls he's taken care of.
    I had one horse that would only let him care for her. If another tried she would do her best to bite or paw or kick at them to get rid of the vets she didn't like. She would even play with my vet who we called "Doc" with his money & bill for services that day. She would try to reach over Doc's shoulder and steal the money back from his shirt pocket. She always gave him a nuzzle and hug.
    If you could do an "honorary" dedication for him and his love to animals please let me know. I could send my personal contact info to arrange it.

  • @janinebean4276
    @janinebean4276 Год назад +19

    The owner should just spay luna instead of putting her in more danger by having another litter, especially when there are so many stray dogs in the world who need homes.

  • @EffyDaydream
    @EffyDaydream Год назад +7

    The only thing that would make this better is if we could find out how all the animals turned out, like the elderly cat. Excited for a new season though! 😸

  • @cristyf5431
    @cristyf5431 Год назад +2

    I love this show. It's one of the first that my dad and I can enjoy together. Watching him connect to my dogs on a deeper, more caring level, since he found these shows is so sweet.

  • @dreyhawk
    @dreyhawk Год назад +48

    This was a really good episode. I hope the vet tells mamas owners not to breed her anymore. She may not survive another birth. I also wish people would stop letting their pets get obese. That is really doing a disservice to the pets.

    • @thompson1374
      @thompson1374 Год назад

      Sometimes it’s not a matter of letting. Like humans some have a genetics or physical reason

    • @bee3387
      @bee3387 Год назад +3

      @@thompson1374 not spaying your pets is a choice. animals mate out of instinct, not because they wish to have kids.

  • @thecaretaker9571
    @thecaretaker9571 Год назад +3

    my mother is going though what lil henry is right now.... it hurts me that they took care of him better then the hospital did my mom, That cat might just live long enough to see its owner one last time before going , My old old pup did that, Ths whole ep is making me cry

  • @wendy833
    @wendy833 Год назад +3

    Poor ole Harry. His eyes are so cloudy. And he doesn't seem to be cleaning himself anymore.

  • @mireya_outdoor
    @mireya_outdoor Год назад +85

    i'm really wondering about why people are breeding with a deformed dog like Cali? Hopefully her baby boy has not the same problem...

    • @patricia1333
      @patricia1333 Год назад +39

      Agreed - part of it sounds like deformation (and yes, she should never have been bred), and also being overweight. Concerning that the owner didn’t put the dog on a diet before the surgery. The extra weight and extra skin folds will make recovery that much harder.

    • @chek63225
      @chek63225 Год назад +2

      I really do wonder that bred puppies dontyget controlled better at birth...or maybe they are ..💰...and who cares if not all is well!

    • @vernell2601
      @vernell2601 Год назад +9

      Greed, selfishness and stupidity

  • @tonyquark493
    @tonyquark493 Год назад +6

    Some of this stuff is just heartbreaking. . . . . . All my prayers for whatever they're worth. 🙏💪✌💖😃

  • @nellafay5485
    @nellafay5485 Год назад +3

    God Bless you Jackie, I pray you get well God Speed, same for Harry. He is a nice boy..

  • @hellagood67
    @hellagood67 Год назад

    Oh my heart. Those Labrador puppies ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. Makes me miss my two labradors (litter brothers) even more ❤❤❤❤

  • @imalwaysright
    @imalwaysright Год назад +15

    I love these doctors. Thanks for new episodes 🐶

  • @margaritamiller1672
    @margaritamiller1672 Год назад +3

    My favorite vet it Dr. HART from Red Bank Veteriny Hospital in Tinton Falls New Jersey USA. He loves animals and what he does. He's a great comunicater and always explain so one can understand always open to any questions or concerns, return your calls and always has great advice. He loves what he does and to me that is extremely important. He really cares for his patients. 🐾💞🐕🐈

  • @BigGrabowski
    @BigGrabowski Год назад +3

    1:30: At first I thought Allison just looked very different, and I realized it was Bree with Audrey this time. My eyes were so confused!

  • @kathyryan2666
    @kathyryan2666 Год назад +5

    Love this show has helped me to keep my dog Rocky healthy

  • @rondaboze4622
    @rondaboze4622 Год назад +13

    Love the new season & the Vet's @Bondi Vet Coast to Coast Season 4Ep:1 Great new videos from the Vet's I love to watch all the time.. Dr Scott, Dr Allison, Dr Kate, and Dr Rob💞💯💞 They all go above and beyond for the animals and the owners that love them like their kids 💞💯💞 Can't wait to see the rest of the episodes of Season 4 Much love to the Bondi Vet Coast to Coast from the USA 🇺🇲💗🇺🇲💗🇺🇲💗🇺🇲

  • @Rai_S82
    @Rai_S82 Год назад +4

    It's so annoying that all the interesting, scientific and surgical stuff now gets blurred out 🙄

  • @dorothywestcott2408
    @dorothywestcott2408 Год назад +20

    You all are these animals Angels. Thank you for all you do for all creatures ❤️

  • @kevinireland8020
    @kevinireland8020 Год назад +2

    An amputated tail, "is not as nature intended". Well, I am not surprised.

  • @mange2
    @mange2 Год назад

    My dog had an ingrowing tail, we had to have him X-rayed to see if he was happy. LOL.

  • @karencollinson4994
    @karencollinson4994 Год назад +3

    Hi Scot. After seeing you on TV yesterday. I was shock to see how unwell you look. Your eyes tell me something is wrong with you. please put yourself first and get yourself well. Forgive me for being so out spoken but I am concerned.
    Thank You for a wonderful show.

  • @Mehm67
    @Mehm67 Год назад +10

    Interesting ep, already looking forward to the next. Love all of you vets, but extra happy to see Dr. Scott 💓

  • @anitasyvalahti1730
    @anitasyvalahti1730 Год назад +7

    Thank you for all Doctors. 😊❤❤💙💙🐕🐕🐈🐈. Dr. Scott is my favorite. Dr. Kate is very good, also Mobile vet, Dr. Audrey. I was worried, how old cat survives 😢. But she or he is old cat ❤. Thank you, Bondi vet ❣

  • @jaystringer155
    @jaystringer155 Год назад +3

    Harry hasn't been brushed for a good while, got a pet care for it.

  • @nancygalloway9720
    @nancygalloway9720 Год назад +1

    I have seen the most beautiful and unusual cats on this show.

  • @LittleMissBettyPage
    @LittleMissBettyPage Год назад +3

    Seeing the old boy is too close to home. I lost my 18 y/o. Moggy to kidney failure just 3 weeks ago. 😔

    • @MsAli0
      @MsAli0 Год назад

      Sorry for your loss. It is hard losing a fur baby.

  • @TophsUniverse
    @TophsUniverse Год назад

    I could never think of a better name for pear. It’s such a fitting name for this little fluff

  • @Bvddy.H0lly
    @Bvddy.H0lly Год назад +14

    Yay! I've been waiting since yesterday.

  • @piratelady6467
    @piratelady6467 Год назад +4

    Blimp with legs - love it! My dad's dog is called "pork chop" lol -!

  • @stacysatterfield2154
    @stacysatterfield2154 Год назад +2

    Aww Luna and her pups.....adorable..love this series..the vets..scenery...poor Harry. Glad Pere is doing much better and Kelly

  • @moodyrick8503
    @moodyrick8503 Год назад +5

    *Bulldogs struggle to breathe as it is,*
    *but overfeeding makes breathing extra hard.*
    _Owner does not have the dogs best interest at heart._
    (such a shame)

  • @maryannkom299
    @maryannkom299 Год назад +10

    Why did they let this dog have puppies, or puppy when she has a deformity like this? English bulldogs are so unhealthy as it is and then you breed her with a deformity like that? That’s just not right.

  • @mastiffsal8185
    @mastiffsal8185 Год назад +4

    Why did that woman leave that bulldog til it got to that state? That didn't happen overnight. And the weight it's carrying is going to shorten it's life even more. When are they going to ban these breeds that are bred to live miserable lives?

  • @Toad_bonk
    @Toad_bonk Год назад +15

    I wish this stuff wasn’t censored. It sounds insane but I’m studying this stuff because i’m about to go into vet school and it would be nice to be able to see what is going on. Maybe making a sub series for people like me?

    • @rememberbancroft8617
      @rememberbancroft8617 Год назад +4

      I can't stand the censoring. why make the video if they can't let you watch it ?

    • @Toad_bonk
      @Toad_bonk Год назад +3

      @@rememberbancroft8617 exactly. The old videos weren’t so I don’t know why they would change it. I bet we aren’t the only ones thinking the same way.

    • @EffyDaydream
      @EffyDaydream Год назад +7

      It's because of RUclips, otherwise their videos could get flagged and removed.

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 Год назад

      Thank the sensitive snowflake mummy brigade for this, now everything is too offensive no matter how obscure.

    • @Toad_bonk
      @Toad_bonk Год назад

      @@rustyhowe3907 yeah I hate it

  • @lindamulhall1055
    @lindamulhall1055 Год назад +21

    Please please please keep your cats indoors. Too many dangers outside for them.❤️

    • @DevenGarvey
      @DevenGarvey Год назад +14

      The cat was indoors. Owner was babysitting a neighbor’s dog and it attacked the kitty. 😢

    • @somebodyyoudontknow3980
      @somebodyyoudontknow3980 Год назад +1

      ​@@therealnefali we live in the country too and when we moved into a new home my cat was going crazy wanting to go outside. Our last cat was outdoors a lot and lived to 23.
      There are definitely risks but in the right location (I'm in the uk so there are no real predators) they can live just as long as indoor cats

  • @spiffyago6431
    @spiffyago6431 Год назад +4

    props to the crew behind the camera needing to deal with the smell

  • @cherylpurdue888
    @cherylpurdue888 Год назад

    The mobile vet does a great job😊

  • @ELEKTRARE
    @ELEKTRARE Год назад +1

    Doctor Rob is so handsome charming & Caring , I need a man like him 🥰

  • @Spaceman420_
    @Spaceman420_ Год назад +1

    I love the starting music and bird sound effects!

  • @sinclair83au
    @sinclair83au Год назад +5

    I'm glad he said Callie was overweight. I probably would have suggested a better facial mask, to filter out the smell. But surely people realise this breed as it's developed now, has no actual utility purpose. I don't think the pug has one either

    • @silentevenings4506
      @silentevenings4506 Год назад +1

      Not only do they have no utility (which isn't essential for a dog breed to have in the first place), pugs and bulldogs and all brachycephalic breeds live in constant misery. See munchkin and Scottish fold cats as well. Some human decided pain, deformity, and suffering was cute enough to selectively breed for it. Anyone with any of these animals that isn't a spayed/neutered rescue has my immediate disdain.

  • @cindyrissal3628
    @cindyrissal3628 Год назад +5

    Bad kidneys are sadly too common in elderly cats. I've had several. It's no fun...for anybody. I keep thinking there must be something we can do with young cats (different food? more water? supplements? ) to prevent kidney issues later in life...

    • @dominikaksiazek7177
      @dominikaksiazek7177 Год назад +3

      There's one thing we can do. Just don't give them dry cat food.

  • @apt5044
    @apt5044 Год назад

    I love how caring all these vets are...they are the epitome of who you want looking after your fur babies. It amazes me that people don't view their animals as family but there are more good owners out there, than bad ones...at least I hope. Some owners and vets are so beautiful. I also can't understand having to know the anatomy & lifestyle of millions of creatures. Doctors appear to have it easy by comparison. I love their intelligence & enthusiam.

  • @phyllispahmahmie5831
    @phyllispahmahmie5831 Год назад +1

    With cat, she should always find out if the dog was car compatible.

  • @cinthiafydrych6176
    @cinthiafydrych6176 Год назад +2

    I feel for Harry because my cat was 18 when I lost her

  • @kaylagibson2025
    @kaylagibson2025 Год назад +9

    Aussie Aussie Aussie OI OI OI 🇦🇺💕

  • @rebeccaconlon9743
    @rebeccaconlon9743 Год назад +3

    Sounds like an advanced UTI for that old cat

  • @EeveeFromAlmia
    @EeveeFromAlmia Год назад +2

    This show is such a good real world example as to why ‘pure bead’ dogs are such an issue, inbreeding leads to so many more health issues than you could imagine. I’m shocked dogs like Cali can even breath with how bad the breed standard is.

  • @samsuttle5556
    @samsuttle5556 Год назад +12

    Dr. Scott, use Vick’s vaporub under your nose with smelly cases

  • @nellafay5485
    @nellafay5485 Год назад +1

    I'm sad for Harry n mom. God bless.