Oh lord! The one who's hiding her face...just shattered my heart... can't imagine what the poor soul was put through. So glad they We all rescued. Hope each one is able to get over the past and live a good life from this point onwards. 🤗🤗😘😘
They also put down many dogs, which is not shown on tv, for obvious reasons. It must be hard on them to put dogs down over and over again, due to various causes.
I miss my hamster so much, he was an odd little guy had seasonal allergies, was a picky eater, and never chewed enough to wear down his teeth so we often visited the local vet to get allergy meds and to have his teeth trimmed. Also everyone at the local vet office knew him and often the vet would bring students into the room to show them how not all animals fit their species characteristics 100%.
Seeing those dogs so broken absolutely killed me, Lilly especially so, she’s such a beautiful dog. I wish animals weren’t treated so poorly, breaks my heart into a million pieces.
Not only Lilly, but Lulu as well. I hope those poor girls weren't so badly damaged that nothing could be done to help them, and they did find someone to love them. They deserve no less for all the trauma they've been through. (Jan Griffiths).
Dr. Scott, albeit an Australian vet, never fails to amaze me with the way he shows due care for both animals and humans alike. Thank you for being such a great vet and helping all animals and humans and showing empathy as well. I’m an Aussie too.
Oh my gosh poor LuLu. She has probably been abused physically and emotionally. She has also probably watched other dogs be tortured and killed. I hope she finds that one special human that will take all the time and energy out of their life to restore her faith in people and make her a happy dog again, But any person who will take the time for her is a true angel.
Seeing all them dogs being saved had me 😭😭😭 Seeing Lulu especially broke my heart the most, those types of people who do these things to animals are disgusting!! Thank God for the people who saved the dogs, and the people trying to save more dogs!! Dr. Scott ur an Angel!!
@@tootz1950 no, Lilly was the one that was just "emotionless", hiding in the crate. The one that Scott said " I can hear a heart, now we just have to fill it with some love"
@@tootz1950 Lilly was also so severely traumatized. Lulu was the one who was hiding her head behind the dog bed in the corner, and wouldn't show her face, poor thing. I hope they both got great homes and people to love them. (Jan Griffiths).
Thank you God! Thank you Rescuing these sweet dogs who only wants love and to be loved in return. That's the best kind of love there is. Bless you all.
I really wanted a dog and finally found this really cute dachshund and when he came he was really tiny nd not treated well... he was having skin diseases and dandruff and ear infections.. it was because the 2 months with his mom he was not treated well with worm medicine and treatments but now he has transformed from that tiny cute puppy to this handsome young boy! I love you so much rocco 💜 he is so happy now! I love your videos it's the reason why I rescued rocco from his old owners 💙💙💝
I have been following the story of those dogs and I am so happy that some of them went to UK . They're safe now and hope that all of them will find their forever home
I love the care for that little hammy! Making clear that that travel box was notbher full cage! Hamsters need A LOT of space! I lost my little hammy Benny 2 weeks ago now. He was the last one I am planning to own for a while. He was such a brave little boy. He had health problems due to his age and finally he died to a seizure during his sleep. I have owned hansters over the past 7 years. Not hearing little feet on the wheel next to me has been tough. I have my bunnies and they have been wonderful, trying to comfort me, but ppl don't realize that these creatures might be small, but their personalities are enormous. No hamster I've had has been the same. Murmel, my first Hamster loved climbing up on things. Mick was a grumpy old man. Máni was my little baby, I raised him after getting him from a terrible situation. Scruffy was as slow as a trutle and loved hanging out on my lap. Benny was a temperamentful little demon when he was young, but he became a very sweet, loving old man. In the playpen he'd run under my lap for a nap and sleep between my legs. He'd climb on my back and rip out my hair. He always came running when I called his name. With a big enough cage, enough run time, good care, these little guys can be just as much of love bugs as any other pet. But finding vets who know enough about them or care enough can be challenging. I am lucky to have one who loved Benny just as much as I did and refused to give up on him until the very end.
I'm crying for Mocha and Jack. I still can't believe that people over there are so awful to these innocent creatures. The torture them for their whole life and then they murder them and eat them. Dogs are not livestock. And even livestock are treated better than those dogs were. I was so sad to see Mocha at the beginning because he was just broken, but at the end to see that he's making friends and that he's happy and living a normal life, it's just amazing! I wish I could rescue all of the abused and neglected animals on the planet.
Dr Phoebe is a great vet & so adorable! All of the vets, nurses & techs @ Dr Scott's practice are fantastic & it's easy to see how much they love all animals. 💕✌️
I’ve seen Jane on some of Scott’s other videos. She really is a dog whisperer, as Scott said. Dogs are drawn to her calming personality. So glad to see her helping these dogs, they need her.
I wanted to cry when Scott started to examine the dogs. The fear and uncertainty was hard to see but with patient caring people working with them the transformation was amazing. I hope the others were able to find loving homes also.
My heart is breaking for those beautiful dogs and its so great that they now have people to take care of them and show them kindness and love, kudos to the workers at All Dogs Matter and to you Dr.Scott for caring
My younger brother adopted a rescue dog from one of the meat farms in Korea. The dog is the cutest thing ever and I'm so happy he's in a loving family now.
Bondi for me there’s a beautiful definition, Bondi it has two words when you say it, which is, bond when u bond with something and have a connection and eye which is your eye. So, when your eyes bond with your soulmates eyes you immediately know that’s your soulmate and that’s what happens many times when animals get healed after what happened to them, they go back to their owners they tell them just by looking into their owners eyes and show them that they are okay and shows the joy and love they once had.
The way they open there eyes so big you can see how much pain these dogs have seen and been in it just stares into your soul and it’s just so sad THANK YOU to everyone for saving these BEAUTIFUL dogs ❤️🥺❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
oooomg Gizmo drinking water is one of the funnier things I've seen XD his fur hahaha! And seriously amazing what All Dogs Matter (and Scott of course) did for those dogs, hope they'll all have a loving foreverhome!
Seeing those dogs in those cages just tears my heart out. I can barely look. It's just so horrible because dogs are so personable and loving. God love them. I just love Dr Scott. Such a loving warm guy. A god send.
its enough to make you cry.. thank you all involved for saving these wonderful dogs.I pray each one received a great home..I would love updates if we could Please.. I just cannot believe what people have to be so cruel.Sending prayers and hugs for each pup and everyone involved. .thank you.
Yes, I'm glad they have a rescue that rescues dog in Japan or China from being food or just dead. I'm glad the ones Scott got to work with are doing good in their new homes.
Just heartbreaking that humans can do things like this. Thank goodness for the humans that have love and kindness in their hearts and want to help these poor dogs.
Yes, bondi vets are the best I've ever seen. They have so much love and compassion for all these animals. Really touches my heart. Thanks to Dr Scott for all that he's done for these precious animals.
This is cultural change. This all began because at one time in the past, there were so many dogs running around in Korea that they were a viable food source. However, this no longer makes sense. Dogs are no longer seen as food there and it is a welcome change.
I wish it were that simple, but to many Asians, dog meat, when got from torture is considered to be what would make men more manly. Those unfounded beliefs die hard, unfortunately.
@UCY7z2UCQvwgsXsfJvNqaCmw , I did not say , Mathhew was totally wrong, but for having helped for years against that barbaric persisting habit, I can tell you that my statement stays true to reality. With better farming and economic growth there wasn't any need anymore for people to eat man's faithful companions anymore; and yet the tradition remained very strong and that dreadful festival is still celebrated in many asian countries. To kill for food is perhaps not great, but that's way worse, due to the way it done and the pleasure they take in doing it. Have a look at Wuhan, and at how many Koreans are flocking to its festival to beat up dogs, preferably fluffy tiny pets which were stolen from their owners, as a form of added bonus. They go for it, because they believe that by taking the flesh away from a still living dog, their male attributes will give them sons instead of daughters. During WWI, troops in Europe occasionally ate the already dead bodies of fellow soldiers and dogs, as well as rats, when supplies had not reached them for weeks. They did not kill the dogs, far less torture them and chop them alive, and they were certainly way hungrier than the Koreans were in the 80s. The reason why, in spite of government efforts, this practice still goes on, is for it is supertition-related and not hunger-related,. Were it only hunger-related, we'd still be horrified, they'd chose dogs as food, but they 'd not be torturing these dogs in a way they do not even torture a rat prior to eating it.
I am Korean-American. But, my parents are Korean. During the war, many Koreans didn't have food so they had to eat dogs and whatever they could find. And it went on for about a decade because many Koreans who survived the war still had these beliefs that it is okay to eat dogs and many different kinds of animals. The situations that my great grandparents, grandparents were placed in during the war was horrendous. But now, most adults don't eat dogs, we rather think of them as inhumane. Dogs are not Korean cuisine, or even culturally acceptable. And no, Koreans did not eat dogs before the war. But there are a lot of dog breeding factories around the world. Which is absolutely unacceptable.
@Long Qiu Hello, I hope that you can get a dog when you live home then, they make great friends or family members. I miss having a dog too, but my father is ill, so I came back to help him and I won't get a new dog until I am back to my own place again because my father doesn't like dogs. It's both lucky and sad that I did not have a dog (mine had died of old age a few months before) when I came back to look after my father, as I would have a faithful companion helping me through this, instead of missing having a dog at a very difficult time, but it is best not to have a dog if you live in a home where they are not wanted, as dogs are very sensitive to that fact. Where do you live now and do you think your parents will let you have a dog soon?
Wonderful as always, it's so heartbreaking for all those dogs, I pray the the girl dog that was frozen in the corner of her kennel has been healed and is finally in her forever home as well as the others, all the dogs I've ever had has been adopted 🤗💜🌷
I rescued my shih tzu Bow from a puppy mill that was raided and shut down. He was 4 months old, he had never had a bath, his hair cut or his nails trimmed. He was covered in feces and all of his fur was matted. The night after I took him to the groomer for the first time, I remember him laying on his back in-front of my box fan on the floor(he had never had a bed before so he didn’t know to use the one) and sleeping for what seemed like 2 days.
Mocha is so cute!!! I'm a beginner writer and hearing the stories of the dogs makes me want to write a story about them! Edit: THIS ONLY HAS ABOUT 20,000 VIEWS? I know it's only been here for a day at the time of making this comment but OH MY GOD this deserves more views! :)
What breed is Mocca? I love that koyote-like appearence! Also, no words for the rest of the episode. Just a HUGE THANK YOU to all the volunteers, vets and nurses!
There around 1:23 when the dog with some drainage in both its eyes whimpered, my cat who doesn't even like dogs looked up and around with same expression he gets when his partner cat or the humans here are hurting, even he can tell that something somewhere is very, very, wrong.
The same is happening to a great majority of pigs and cows and chickens right here in Europe, hidden away from sight. Please show those animals the same compassion, and eat responsibly.
Aaaw poor doggies its these types of dogs that i just wanna take all of them and give them a good home lots of toys and warm blankets i love dogs and what they been though is so sad i love animals and i just wanna hug them all
Mocha couldn't have ended up with a more sympathetic owner. Meina is an angel!
Yeah.... I feel so reassured for that sweet and beautiful dog, who had such a horrific early life....
I’m glad they included a case like Gizmo’s in this because we all needed a laugh/smile after all the broken down dogs.
Oh lord! The one who's hiding her face...just shattered my heart... can't imagine what the poor soul was put through. So glad they We all rescued. Hope each one is able to get over the past and live a good life from this point onwards. 🤗🤗😘😘
A great big SHOUT OUT to Bondi Vet and Dr Scott for what they do for the animals.
I agree with you 100%
They also put down many dogs, which is not shown on tv, for obvious reasons. It must be hard on them to put dogs down over and over again, due to various causes.
I miss my hamster so much, he was an odd little guy had seasonal allergies, was a picky eater, and never chewed enough to wear down his teeth so we often visited the local vet to get allergy meds and to have his teeth trimmed. Also everyone at the local vet office knew him and often the vet would bring students into the room to show them how not all animals fit their species characteristics 100%.
I miss mine too. He had allergies also. I have never met anyone else in that situation. He lived until he was four and a half. He did chew OK though.
I have a hamster and it's a black bear hamster and he's name is Teddy 🧸
@@YvonneWilson312 OMG mine lived until he was 4. I also have never met anyone who had a hamster that lived that long and had allergies too.
@@michaelswartz9349
*HIS name
Im so sorry for your loss
Seeing those dogs so broken absolutely killed me, Lilly especially so, she’s such a beautiful dog. I wish animals weren’t treated so poorly, breaks my heart into a million pieces.
its LuLu
Not only Lilly, but Lulu as well. I hope those poor girls weren't so badly damaged that nothing could be done to help them, and they did find someone to love them. They deserve no less for all the trauma they've been through. (Jan Griffiths).
It's horrific..... I well NEVER get used to the cruelty of certain individuals.... I feel SO revolted and angry at such inhumanity!!!
That's a great way to say about these mistreated babies. Broken hearted into a million pieces. Thank goodness we have the rescuers. ❤❤❤
Dr. Scott, albeit an Australian vet, never fails to amaze me with the way he shows due care for both animals and humans alike. Thank you for being such a great vet and helping all animals and humans and showing empathy as well. I’m an Aussie too.
Anybody else notice how maka hides behind Mina when he's nervous? So cute. You can tell he trusts her more than anyone else.
Oh my gosh poor LuLu. She has probably been abused physically and emotionally. She has also probably watched other dogs be tortured and killed. I hope she finds that one special human that will take all the time and energy out of their life to restore her faith in people and make her a happy dog again, But any person who will take the time for her is a true angel.
Her names Lilly
@@MsNoPixel LuLu was the one that hid her head behind the dog bed and didn't want to see the world at all. I would like to see all their stories told.
I want to know about Lulu, too. 💔
@Maile_ohs Gaming Lilly was the last dog Dr. Scott held. LuLu was the first dog it didn't show him handling her! She hid her head behind the dog bed.
deffinatly
Poor Lulu! I would adopt her and work with her in a heartbeat! She is in need of so much love.
So many new smells for Jack. No wonder he’s excited. So glad he has a new home and tranquil brother.
Seeing all them dogs being saved had me 😭😭😭 Seeing Lulu especially broke my heart the most, those types of people who do these things to animals are disgusting!! Thank God for the people who saved the dogs, and the people trying to save more dogs!! Dr. Scott ur an Angel!!
I would like to know about Lily, poor little thing, I hope she is okay too. What a wonderful job do all these charities 💕
I think you mean Lulu, the one that was hiding her head in the corner.
@@tootz1950 no, Lilly was the one that was just "emotionless", hiding in the crate. The one that Scott said " I can hear a heart, now we just have to fill it with some love"
@@tootz1950 Lilly was also so severely traumatized. Lulu was the one who was hiding her head behind the dog bed in the corner, and wouldn't show her face, poor thing. I hope they both got great homes and people to love them. (Jan Griffiths).
I just love Scott. Such a kind hearted man. There aren't nearly enough of them. God bless you, Scott, for giving love to animals when you can.
Thank you God! Thank you Rescuing these sweet dogs who only wants love and to be loved in return. That's the best kind of love there is. Bless you all.
Im so happy the person actually took a hamster to the vet😊 others won't care for a little hamster. Also glad to see the massive burrow box😍
I really wanted a dog and finally found this really cute dachshund and when he came he was really tiny nd not treated well... he was having skin diseases and dandruff and ear infections.. it was because the 2 months with his mom he was not treated well with worm medicine and treatments but now he has transformed from that tiny cute puppy to this handsome young boy! I love you so much rocco 💜 he is so happy now! I love your videos it's the reason why I rescued rocco from his old owners 💙💙💝
My dogs name is rocco as well she is a Jack Russell terrier
@@skylah.hannah aww that's so sweet!❤❤💝
Good job saving your sweet boy and you will be rewarded with much puppy love.💖
@@crystalheart9 thank you so much! 💝
@@joannenibu3979 ❤🧡💛💚💙💜❤🧡💛💚💙💜💖
I can tell that hamster owner is just amazing. So much bedding and love.
I have been following the story of those dogs and I am so happy that some of them went to UK . They're safe now and hope that all of them will find their forever home
How lovely to see Mocha doing so well! Thank you Mina!
I am totally smitten with Dr. Scott! It's obvious that as a Vet he loves animals, but he treats them all with such special attention and love.
I love the care for that little hammy! Making clear that that travel box was notbher full cage! Hamsters need A LOT of space!
I lost my little hammy Benny 2 weeks ago now. He was the last one I am planning to own for a while. He was such a brave little boy. He had health problems due to his age and finally he died to a seizure during his sleep.
I have owned hansters over the past 7 years. Not hearing little feet on the wheel next to me has been tough. I have my bunnies and they have been wonderful, trying to comfort me, but ppl don't realize that these creatures might be small, but their personalities are enormous. No hamster I've had has been the same. Murmel, my first Hamster loved climbing up on things. Mick was a grumpy old man. Máni was my little baby, I raised him after getting him from a terrible situation. Scruffy was as slow as a trutle and loved hanging out on my lap. Benny was a temperamentful little demon when he was young, but he became a very sweet, loving old man. In the playpen he'd run under my lap for a nap and sleep between my legs. He'd climb on my back and rip out my hair. He always came running when I called his name.
With a big enough cage, enough run time, good care, these little guys can be just as much of love bugs as any other pet.
But finding vets who know enough about them or care enough can be challenging. I am lucky to have one who loved Benny just as much as I did and refused to give up on him until the very end.
So sad. But hoping they all find loving homes. Thank you all
Mocha is a gorgeous dog I'm glad he got the chance to live in a lovely home
I'm crying for Mocha and Jack. I still can't believe that people over there are so awful to these innocent creatures. The torture them for their whole life and then they murder them and eat them. Dogs are not livestock. And even livestock are treated better than those dogs were. I was so sad to see Mocha at the beginning because he was just broken, but at the end to see that he's making friends and that he's happy and living a normal life, it's just amazing!
I wish I could rescue all of the abused and neglected animals on the planet.
You’re kidding if you think livestock is treated better.
Dr Phoebe is a great vet & so adorable! All of the vets, nurses & techs @ Dr Scott's practice are fantastic & it's easy to see how much they love all animals. 💕✌️
I’ve seen Jane on some of Scott’s other videos. She really is a dog whisperer, as Scott said. Dogs are drawn to her calming personality. So glad to see her helping these dogs, they need her.
The way Dr Scott held that last dog, like he just wanted to cuddle away her horrible past. So heartwarming and nice
So sad and disgusting. Thank God people realize this and rescue them. And now the vet will help them. God bless you all.
Maka is one very gorgeous dog, he's adorable, sweet, and his coat is absolutely beautiful ♥️ they all are so cute, I want them all!
I wanted to cry when Scott started to examine the dogs. The fear and uncertainty was hard to see but with patient caring people working with them the transformation was amazing. I hope the others were able to find loving homes also.
My heart is breaking for those beautiful dogs and its so great that they now have people to take care of them and show them kindness and love, kudos to the workers at All Dogs Matter and to you Dr.Scott for caring
My younger brother adopted a rescue dog from one of the meat farms in Korea. The dog is the cutest thing ever and I'm so happy he's in a loving family now.
@@eastercat That is so wonderful
@@eastercat Your brother is an awesome person. (Jan Griffiths).
Dr Scott is an amazing vet-his calm and reassuring skills are perfect. He loves animals and it shows through his heart felt kindness.
Mocha has such an amazing new owner. Truly wonderful how much she clearly cares and adores this dog.
Bondi for me there’s a beautiful definition,
Bondi it has two words when you say it, which is, bond when u bond with something and have a connection and eye which is your eye. So, when your eyes bond with your soulmates eyes you immediately know that’s your soulmate and that’s what happens many times when animals get healed after what happened to them, they go back to their owners they tell them just by looking into their owners eyes and show them that they are okay and shows the joy and love they once had.
The way they open there eyes so big you can see how much pain these dogs have seen and been in it just stares into your soul and it’s just so sad THANK YOU to everyone for saving these BEAUTIFUL dogs ❤️🥺❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
oooomg Gizmo drinking water is one of the funnier things I've seen XD his fur hahaha! And seriously amazing what All Dogs Matter (and Scott of course) did for those dogs, hope they'll all have a loving foreverhome!
"All `e wants to do is `ump me leg or me arm." Great accent.
Seeing those dogs in those cages just tears my heart out. I can barely look. It's just so horrible because dogs are so personable and loving. God love them. I just love Dr Scott. Such a loving warm guy. A god send.
its enough to make you cry.. thank you all involved for saving these wonderful dogs.I pray each one received a great home..I would love updates if we could Please.. I just cannot believe what people have to be so cruel.Sending prayers and hugs for each pup and everyone involved. .thank you.
So love watching the show. Big shout out for Dr Chris
Thank God there are good people like the Bondi vets and other rescuers.
DOGS ARE NOT TO BE EATEN THEY ARE TO BE GIVEN ALL THE LOVE AND THE AFFECTION
So are cows.
Animals*
So are all animals, pigs, cows and chickens too. Stop picking and choosing what animals to give compassion too
@@gh6st575 Ik but in this case it’s only dogs
@@aikateriniklouda2390 yes because your a hypocrite, you can’t sit and cry about dogs while you support the exact same thing for other animals!
Yes, I'm glad they have a rescue that rescues dog in Japan or China from being food or just dead. I'm glad the ones Scott got to work with are doing good in their new homes.
I'm so happy for Mocha/Maka and Jack. They couldn't have ended up with better people ❤ their lives really have changed for the better
Just heartbreaking that humans can do things like this. Thank goodness for the humans that have love and kindness in their hearts and want to help these poor dogs.
I would give my life for any of those dogs
Yes, bondi vets are the best I've ever seen. They have so much love and compassion for all these animals. Really touches my heart. Thanks to Dr Scott for all that he's done for these precious animals.
Thank you doctors 🙏🙏🙏
22:39 Gizmo looks like Hermione's cat Crookshanks.
who ever was cruel to theses dogs, karma , ty for saving them.
Phoebe is such a beauty.
This is cultural change. This all began because at one time in the past, there were so many dogs running around in Korea that they were a viable food source. However, this no longer makes sense. Dogs are no longer seen as food there and it is a welcome change.
I wish it were that simple, but to many Asians, dog meat, when got from torture is considered to be what would make men more manly. Those unfounded beliefs die hard, unfortunately.
@UCY7z2UCQvwgsXsfJvNqaCmw , I did not say , Mathhew was totally wrong, but for having helped for years against that barbaric persisting habit, I can tell you that my statement stays true to reality. With better farming and economic growth there wasn't any need anymore for people to eat man's faithful companions anymore; and yet the tradition remained very strong and that dreadful festival is still celebrated in many asian countries. To kill for food is perhaps not great, but that's way worse, due to the way it done and the pleasure they take in doing it.
Have a look at Wuhan, and at how many Koreans are flocking to its festival to beat up dogs, preferably fluffy tiny pets which were stolen from their owners, as a form of added bonus. They go for it, because they believe that by taking the flesh away from a still living dog, their male attributes will give them sons instead of daughters.
During WWI, troops in Europe occasionally ate the already dead bodies of fellow soldiers and dogs, as well as rats, when supplies had not reached them for weeks. They did not kill the dogs, far less torture them and chop them alive, and they were certainly way hungrier than the Koreans were in the 80s.
The reason why, in spite of government efforts, this practice still goes on, is for it is supertition-related and not hunger-related,. Were it only hunger-related, we'd still be horrified, they'd chose dogs as food, but they 'd not be torturing these dogs in a way they do not even torture a rat prior to eating it.
I am Korean-American. But, my parents are Korean. During the war, many Koreans didn't have food so they had to eat dogs and whatever they could find. And it went on for about a decade because many Koreans who survived the war still had these beliefs that it is okay to eat dogs and many different kinds of animals. The situations that my great grandparents, grandparents were placed in during the war was horrendous. But now, most adults don't eat dogs, we rather think of them as inhumane. Dogs are not Korean cuisine, or even culturally acceptable. And no, Koreans did not eat dogs before the war.
But there are a lot of dog breeding factories around the world. Which is absolutely unacceptable.
@Long Qiu Hello, I hope that you can get a dog when you live home then, they make great friends or family members. I miss having a dog too, but my father is ill, so I came back to help him and I won't get a new dog until I am back to my own place again because my father doesn't like dogs. It's both lucky and sad that I did not have a dog (mine had died of old age a few months before) when I came back to look after my father, as I would have a faithful companion helping me through this, instead of missing having a dog at a very difficult time, but it is best not to have a dog if you live in a home where they are not wanted, as dogs are very sensitive to that fact.
Where do you live now and do you think your parents will let you have a dog soon?
@Long Qiu agreed
I am so touched by the story of Mocher. Bravo, to everyone who saved him! May you have a very long & blessed life Mocher!
So happy that Mocha got a new home and another dog to mentor him. He's made excellent progress. (Jan Griffiths).
"All he wants to do is `ump me leg or me arm."
Those poor rescues who had to watch Jack be taken away, from their prospective, to his death.
Death of his old life, yes. Birth to a happier one. But I get ya. (Jan Griffiths).
So nice to see more of Phoebe ❤️
Awesome people saving and helping these dogs to get them to become dogs and be a better life!!! 💗🐕💕👍
Wonderful as always, it's so heartbreaking for all those dogs, I pray the the girl dog that was frozen in the corner of her kennel has been healed and is finally in her forever home as well as the others, all the dogs I've ever had has been adopted 🤗💜🌷
Mocha looks like a wild dog!! so pretty
I'm glad Scott has these dogs hes one of my favorite bondi vets!
👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼Would live an update on the other dos rescued. Thank you for sharing. 💝🌟
Mocha is beautiful a d seems so happy already! Great job for him and the other little dog.
Gismo is perfection
all dogs matter 💜
*all animals matter💜
I rescued my shih tzu Bow from a puppy mill that was raided and shut down. He was 4 months old, he had never had a bath, his hair cut or his nails trimmed. He was covered in feces and all of his fur was matted. The night after I took him to the groomer for the first time, I remember him laying on his back in-front of my box fan on the floor(he had never had a bed before so he didn’t know to use the one) and sleeping for what seemed like 2 days.
Absolutely amazing I teared up at the end beautiful dogs
If only dogs were like people and the rescuers could tell them it's OK and they're going to go to a loving family and never have to worry again
Love Dr. Scott and all of the crew! I've learned so much about dogs!
Those dogs! I’m in tears 😭
@17:09 Am I the only one thinking about the two beagles Snoopy with an English accent and Jack with a Korean accent? LOL!
Snoopy is a Basset Hound. I think Jack is a cross between a Beagle and a Jindo. (Jan Griffiths).
The hamster made poopies on the table!!:( lol aweeee
These long episodes are brilliant.
Mocha is so cute!!! I'm a beginner writer and hearing the stories of the dogs makes me want to write a story about them!
Edit: THIS ONLY HAS ABOUT 20,000 VIEWS? I know it's only been here for a day at the time of making this comment but OH MY GOD this deserves more views! :)
I have wondered about that too, this is so much better then the short jagged series.
this absolutely broke me, i’m sobbing lol, what evil people hurt such precious dogs. /(
Can we please please please get an update on these dogs? Thank you so much!💕🧚💕💕💕🧚
Scott great job with both dogs.
What breed is Mocca? I love that koyote-like appearence! Also, no words for the rest of the episode. Just a HUGE THANK YOU to all the volunteers, vets and nurses!
I would love to see a follow up show on these Korean dogs to see how they have adjusted and if they have homes now. How about it Dr. Scott???
Jack is a perfect pet!
I love this so much
Awwww i have 3 hamsters im a breeder.. This one here looks just like my old syrian Uzi, so cute ❤️
i love gizmos dad 😂😂 pack it up
Aw am hugging my dog am so greatful he’s ok
Oh my Gizmo and the water! 😳😉🤪🤪🤪🤦♀️😻🥰
Me seeing the word hamster is the title
Also me: yep!I'm watching that!🐹
lovely thank you
Ik vind dit intresand leuk en ik kijk dit elke dag
There around 1:23 when the dog with some drainage in both its eyes whimpered, my cat who doesn't even like dogs looked up and around with same expression he gets when his partner cat or the humans here are hurting, even he can tell that something somewhere is very, very, wrong.
The hamster is adoreable I could die
Most cages have what we call wings unts on them on came unbolt the cages without spilling them out onto the floor.
I just love you guys😊you do such wonderful work. I’m from us but would adopt one if I lived there
I must confess my 2 dogs are wild animals when they have to do something they don’t want to do! They are well loved and otherwise behaved though!
I really want to be an exotic vet when I'm older! This is an amazing channel to watch, and learn from:)
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I really want to be a vet too
this channel helps me learn like you
I want to become vet too😃❤️
@@rugilecepkauskaite2569 thats so cool!!
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The same is happening to a great majority of pigs and cows and chickens right here in Europe, hidden away from sight. Please show those animals the same compassion, and eat responsibly.
Baby nail clippers would possibly be work on hamsters or even baby nail scissors just a thought
Aaaw poor doggies its these types of dogs that i just wanna take all of them and give them a good home lots of toys and warm blankets i love dogs and what they been though is so sad i love animals and i just wanna hug them all
Scott holds a Persian cat....”oh you have a grumpy face on” ........
Hamster! A cousin of my Rocky!