'All Hell Breaks Loose' at Animal Rescue Farm 🐮 | Best of Bondi Vet Ep 13 | Bondi Vet Full Episode
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Dr Chris Brown faces a tough crowd at a rescue farm with a three legged cow, an enormous pig, and crazy baby goats all needing special treatment; Dr Lisa Chimes must comfort a distressed owner after her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel suffered an apparent stroke; Tim Faulkner risks life and limb as he raids the nest of an angry crocodile mom; And Dr Chris investigates why a one-eyed rescue donkey has a serious walking issue.
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How would you grade Dr Chris' farm vet skills? 🧑🌾💙 Let us know 📣👇
I would give him an A+ for his ability to handle the animals and A+ for temperament. He cares so much!
Dr Chris ? --- one of a kind !!
Only an Australian can be thàt daring .. afraid of nothing. Relates beautifully to all farm animals. That is a unique trait 👌
This is one of his endearing characteristics which makes him the star 🌟 of your show [his devilish good looks aside] 👍 😉 👌
I would give Dr. Chris an A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ !!
Also, I knew that Bello had vertigo right when I saw him "walk" and when I saw his eyes moving from side to side !!!!! I, myself have had vertigo before, so I knew exactly what he had !!!! With the donkey, I was wondering if maybe there was something up in his hooves such as glass or a nail and they would be under the mud that was packed in his hooves . There was no update on the donkey, so how is he doing now ? I was wondering why you didn't trim the other tusks on the pig because they were so long . Also, I was concerned that he would eat his tusks that Dr. Chris buried in the pig's hay . I thought that they might get stuck in his digestive tract. Hopefully Dr. Chris just did that for show and he really didn't leave them there .
You can't put a grade on Chris!!! He's absolutely AMAZING!!! I can't love him more then I already do!!! Not only is he amazing with all the animals but, he has so much compassion for their owners too!!! ❤🤗❤🤗
an honest and solid 8.25/10
I love that Burpee felt sleepy, and instead of ambling about in circles like most animals would, he went and put himself to bed, fluffed the cushions and everything.
A very graceful sedation 😂🐷
DR CHRIS YOU ARE INCREDIBLE VET !!!!! CARING AND VERY SMART !!!!!
Right? I love how they said, "Bed!" Then he was like, "Yes I think I'll go sleep this off after my delicious meal." It is funny because my Dad has a joke with my son where he says, "Hey you! Bed!" Then my son will say, "Bed Grandpa!" They go back and forth a couple times, and it's like our little routine thing before bed... Then they will shout, "Good night!" It's cute hearing it across our rooms in the hallway.
@DragonBrains I know right?! A perfectly executed pig in the blanket if you will... LoL.. here in the US we have vet shows with farm vets like The incredible Dr Pol, The vet life, critter fixers, Heartland Docs, and many others.. I truly admire and have an insane amount of respect for ALL of the vets, vet techs, anyone that helps animals.. true heroes in my book and deserve to treated as such...
Great show Loved the little bello so glad he didn’t have a tumor.
I love how all the babies are just beating Chris up but the sheep gently checks if he's alright.
Rolling over Burpee is like rolling over your partner to their side of the bed when they’ve completely passed out, or making them move to stop snoring, and both without waking them up 😂
😂😂🐷💙
I can sp relate, my hubby sometimes snores so much.
@@melodypeasley2567 do the burpee roll 😂
@@melodypeasley2567 try poking him in the nose worked on my ex all the time.
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Chris is turning out to be a great farm vet. He was leery when he first started coming out to visit the rescues. I enjoy watching him at work with the animals.
He certainly doesn't back away from a challenge 😅💙
@@BondiVet no he doesn’t! Although it does help to be 6’4 and fit. Just saying….👏❤
In another episode, he describes his vet educational experience as being with farm animals.
I'm a Graphic Designer, and lost my job during covid, and after struggling to find work I settled for a jog on a farm where I was a Calve Caretaker but also worked with the other animals like the lambs, goats, and big cows and even Emo's and Chickens and assisting the farm vet with small tasks, it was the most satisfying job I ever did in my whole life, I wish now that I could have been a vet and just work with animals all the time
Aww the wee dog , I went through this several times with one of my dogs , it’s awful. He’s 14 wobbly , half blind and deaf but still going strong xx
Just do not rearrange the furniture.
I would have guessed he had old dog vestibular syndrome. I've been told that they will usually recover on their own in a week or two.
@@mandyr5896 My boy has that. His episodes seem to be triggered by a change in air pressure. Most times they only last a few minutes but we did have one where is recovery took just about a week. He just turned 10 this year.
My little Shiba mix had a bad flare to begin, but would occasionally have little flares afterwards.
Such a delight !!
The entire show.
Doctors .. staff .. clients .. most of all the animals.
Thank you all ❤ 💙 💜 💖
So glad you're loving it 💪💙
Its amazing that animals protect their young more than humans do.
Dr. Chris did awesome with Dusty, Burpee, and the cow. I loved how Burpee went right to sleep. I am glad Dr. Lisa and staff were able to help Bello. He was so happy to see his owners the next day. Tim and staff did excellent job getting the eggs out of the nests. Great job.
I love watching Edgars Mission ,Pam is great and loves them all .
An Edgar's Mission visit is always a highlight ❤️
Then why did she wait until the pig was so massive and the tusks curled round before she got in the vet? Might have been easier for Chris to tackle a smaller Burpy? I don't get it.
Those at the farm are just cutest lil babies ever.
I give Dr.Chris an A plus for caring for the farm animals and all the other animals. God gave him a wonderful gift of being a Loving Vet. He just amazes me. I could go on and on but I'm sure you understand what I am trying to say. ❤💙🐶
Heart-eyes for Chris here! His range of work is ah mazing. I love when a client's breach baby delivery resulted in both mum and baby's lives intact, they named the calf Christina. :)
Dr. Chris did a great job with all those farm animals. He has such a great personality that I'm sure that even the animals like his personality.
I love Edgar's Mission, and adore Pam, a superhero.
The cardboard Chris is one of my favorite Bondi Vet video 🧍♂️lol
I know and love *Edgars Mission.* So pleased to see Doc Chris here.
Brakes my heart 💔 poor bello poor little Doll ❤️ Migwech 🙏❤️
I almost laughed myself to coma when Chris was trying to roll that pig over🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣and with the cow
Gator story made me giggle. I have a savannah monitor someone dumped on my doorstep (definitely not socialized properly and has some husbandry issues). You have never heard such a loud noise from such a small lizard (she's only about a foot½ right now). Also, I have always got my creatures from responsible breeders, as babies. So all of mine can be handled very easily. I didn't think twice about picking up the lizard to avoid an off-leash dog while out on a walk...which is a problem when you belatedly realize that monitors don't know the meaning of letting go of prey. They also do the deathroll and headshake that Crocs and gators do. Normal people flail. Then there's me and my friend, trying to hold onto a muscular lizard as I'm trying to keep the giggles under control. An hour later we did call non-emergency who advised to call actual 911 because he was not letting go and crush injuries are bad news. Everyone showed up for the most interesting call of the week and he did eventually let go. Don't mess with lizards.
That’s hysterical, wish I could’ve seen it !!!
A little old, little new to me. Poor little spaniel, and owners, thankful it was ear disease. Dr. Chris in the cupboard😂. Thank you Bondi vet💓!
16:11 literally the perfect and omnipotent Godname for a crocodilians
I couldn’t finish this episode because the poor pup who was brought in hit way to close to home. I had recently lost my pet, also six years old who had a similar experience. She had a tumor on her spine or brain, we never bothered with X-rays since we thought we had days left. Luckily we had six more months with her but we had put her down last month because she had finally given up her fight. The last we saw the vet they had suggested it might have even been cancer. I hope that there was a solution that could be found and if not I hope she enjoys what time she has left with him.
I'm so sorry to hear about your little pet! 😢💔 How lucky he was to have you to take care of him, but it must have been hard. 🐶🥺 So sorry.
You might be glad to hear that the little dog in the video had a middle ear problem that they were able to treat just fine. I just wish you & your little pal could have had a similar outcome.
I love the contraptions Dr . Chris comes up to help the animals
burpee the pig. that is the coolest pig i have even seen. i love you burpee
the sancuary owner talking abt burpies teeth
cris looking worried
so amazing love yall
This programme is my comfort show i absolutely love it!! cannot watch the new ones without chris he is bondi vet for me
I very much enjoyed this episode ❤ I loved the pigs and the goats and sheep. The cow was adorable too. You can tell this lady cares for ALL the animals on the farm, and you can tell the animals love her just as much ❤❤❤
We have been so blessed to share this planet with all the animals great and Small and the animals are blessed to have careing people like this team of vets
Great Video. Chris is sure a knowledgeable Dr. and he is so much fun. He speaks to the animals and respects them like they were a person. No wonder people like him.
hey this is just a suggestion but for the three-legged cow you might just call the Hoof GP he's a great hoof trimmer for cows
U can tell this gorgeous vet cares about his patients
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤ 🎀
I am so surprised that the lady with the donkeys wasn’t aware of what Stringhalt is, I’m quite sure Chris knew immediately what the problem was but went through a few other things first, but it was very obvious to those who know the signs of the problem ,that’s easily detected was. He gave her a rehabilitation plan but honestly depending on how much damage has been done most horses that usually get it sadly need euthanasia. Surgery is an option but the success rate is not high and any rehabilitation from stringhalt can be up to 3 yrs.
Sadly my sisters retired old show pony had to euthanised at 18 yrs old after moving to a new home with unknown pasture quality. There were my 2 Arabian mares and my retired dressage thoroughbred in the same paddock and there was not a problem between them. It’s crucial to always carefully check your pastures before turning livestock out, and regularly keep on eye out for any toxic weeds known.
I hope this donkey finds himself getting better, as it seems he’s had a tough enough life already and deserves to live his life out wonderfully.
I think everyone with equines should know what string halt is. And don't wait a week to get a vet!
No matter if it's in a building, or a farm, the vet always does what they can to help animals
When you said gator instead of croc, I didn’t even blink . I’m from US. Your hot sounds very different from Florida or Louisiana and they are hot. I live in the north of US, 70 degrees F , 21 Celsius is hot 🥵 for me. I’m Nordic. Winter is 6 months long,easy. Love these guys!
LoL, I'm in SW Oklahoma and the real feel was 102°F yesterday.
The walk chris did to demonstrate dustys problem looks just like a monty python "ministry of silly walks" walk 😆
does not surprise me dr. chris gets love letters and marriage proposals he’s the ultimate dream guy
We had a big pig when I was a kid. I used to ride him around our huge yard. He weighed 900lbs and his name was Tulsa.
Chris is certainly a very handsome and kind man... That cardboard cut out is hysterical as it looked over the other vet... lol.
Wait wait wait wait. Wait. A cow can live with three legs? Their weight isn't too much? Well wouldn't that mean that a horse could live with three? I need to do more research on this, this is an amazing find.
A horse for sure could live with three legs, but because of their complex anatomy it would never have a good quality of life. Especially missing a front leg would be detrimental. Their weight is distributed 60% front and 40% on their hind legs. So unfortunately not.
Have you seen those bizarre videos surfacing recently of horses with prosthetic legs? The owner/rescuer is confident she’s given them a new chance in life, but even with that missing limb getting a “replacement” every single one of those horses are very clearly lame. That cow seemed to be doing pretty well on three legs though, maybe because it was born with only three? Or possibly because the hoof could adapt so cleverly.
Either way, I doubt most cows, as well as horses, could live a full, painless life on three legs.
Wonderfull persons and beautifull animals 😍
Gretel needs a hoof trimmer! There's gotta be an Australian version of Tec TV and the Hoof GP out there.
I have been Frinch kissed by a cow and that is not good I can't believe you did it willing 🤣
I was on pins and needles for Bello. So happy for him and his family.
I learned sth new about Dandelion ,coz in Germany people like to eat it, but I didn’t expected it to be toxic for donkeys and horses 🐴 thanks for sharing 💯💚❣️💚
Dr Chris, the Macgyver of vets!
man... that three legged old girl moves amazingly well! wouldn't even know she was missing one looking at her shoulders up! glad she's well ^_^
OMG ITS PAM FROM EDGERS MISSION! I love them and FOLLOW them! my fav is the pigs.
You all are truly amazing and I can feel your love for these animals!
Lift with your legs Chris :) lol 😆
With the music that opens the show, It's made me wonder if it was for the vets, or for the pets. Both are so important to people.
Last time I was this early Chris hadn't found that lion cub yet
That cow needs a visit from Hoof GP!
I loved the lullaby for Burpee!😂
that cow's hoof condition must be seen by a professional hoof trimmer
A professional who would prolly dictate the 3 legged cow should be put down.
This is the first time I've ever seen a three-legged cow, I always thought hooved animals couldn't walk if they lack one leg or if a leg goes lame. I guess it depends on the circumstances. (Please correct me by all means this is just a first for me!)
It’s very weird , as a horse owner I was very surprised they could live a happy life . I know they do prosthetic legs for elephants which is insane but yeah very amazing work by these vets .
It's typically not done with horses. But cows sometimes. Though not recommend cause well yeah. Hoove problems and joint problems
I've seen it with goats. They are quite smaller though.
I have a tip when he tackled the bull he went for the front you kinda have to hold it from the middle
Lovely way to treat humans & animals!❤ do the crocks get to raise any of their babies? Thanks for sharing!
I don't know about Crocs but it's different for tortugas.
Awesome program. So educational. Great vets. Dr. Chris is my favorite but I love them all.
Poor Bello! I’ve had many an outer ear infection in my life, and they were miserable enough with antibiotic drops and a cold wet flannel to help the inflammation and mop up the discharge coming out. A middle ear infection must have been so painful and confusing for him.
The Hoof GP would be a great help for the hoof trimmng!
Well done 👍🙏❤️ everyone
All of you guys and girls are amazing, much respect for your expertise, compassion and wonderful care our animals babies get ❤️ 💙
The videos are great! Every night after dinner my granddaughter asks to watch Bondi Vet.❤️ 41:56
I love this show 💖
I have to laugh, Tim has some naughty animals! HAHAHAHA 🤣
Those baby alligators are soooo cute
Check out the Hoof GP's channel he shows and explains what he does as a Hoof trimmer.
I LOVE the Hoof GP!!!
Tim F. You are an amazing and witty vet. Good luck with spiders and snakes. No one should say an animal is becoming extinct around him l swear he will get that animal, whether Tasmanian devil or even exotic bird he will come up with a plan to remedy the situation.
baby gators sound like laser guns from a cheesy 80s sci-fi movie. I'm not wrong and you all know it.
I would love to be able to take care of cows, Donkeys and pigs. I just don’t have the funds or land. 😢
This Dog had Menieres Ear. In humans they call it an auto immune desease. My husband and daughter both suffer from it. Drs. are not into draining the fluid from behind the ear drum but it is what really helps. It is a very scary thing in humans. You don't have any balance and you see everything sideways.
The marching donkey 🥰
Aww sweet baby pig
the guy face look like some super hero
What a neat well kept farm! Lucky rescues.
Dr.Chris is the best. I give an A plus in everything he does about the f
Now we know why Chris is so ripped 🥵🥵🥵
Yas
He I cute but not my type
No Bondi Vets ...u make it a better place!
aw, don't worry Neil, a lot of us love you
I am 99% sure that Dusty has string halt. Happens in horses and donkeys alike. I believe it has to do with the loss of control of the tendon(s) that lift the leg up. It's pretty obvious- the puppetlike way that the legs are moving.
Edit: oh lol I was right, but I didn't know that it could be caused by plants!
I learn so much about animals, that is priceless… thanks 🙏 💞
The guys collecting the gator eggs should just thank their lucky stars that Ted the Salty wasn't in that pool.
Gretel needs to be put into a proper hoof trimming crush, and have a real hoof trimmer see to her.
I'm curious how they could diagnose straight away a brain or ear problem with the spaniel? I would have thought tick paralysis first.
Maybe not in that country or area, or season?
I love when you guys help animals I love animals I have like a whole bunch of animal sculptures in my room a whole bunch of pictures of animals, posters, and stuff and when I want to be older what I want to be is a vet I love dogs I love cats are they koalas? I just love any animal they’re so cute and it’s just so educational to learn more about animals.
I admire and love you so much. You are an expert in what you do. 👍👍👍
That cow is Soo cute 🥰
I would rate him T E. Terrifically excellent.
Hi I love ur videos I hope to be a vet one day. :)
I believe, this is highly underrated youtube channel.
I want be a vet when I’m older I hope I am
Thumbs are pressed for you.
@@frodoamadeusgobel9749 thanks
I will add prayers so hopefully you can achieve you desire.
@@melodypeasley2567 Thanks 🙏
Great episode!!!
Just be thankful that the cow didn't have 4 legs. Poor Chris.
One of the rare times I'm up early.
Je préfère regarder à la TV parce que vous êtes tous doublés en Français 😀 J'aimerais savoir combien vous mesurez, vous paraissez immense
You guys are amazing ❤❤❤
Dr Chris needs to watch a little “ The Hoof GP”. Graham will give him some very useful cow hoof trimming pointers.
It’s very interesting to watch even if you’ll never trim a cow in your life.
How funny I thought of Hoof GP immediately too!
@@clicliw Same! And thinking they need hoof trimmers in Australia if they're calling the vet out for these problems.
Came to say that too! I listen to his videos while I work, they are so relaxing
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Lambs in piglets don't play fair lol. So cute