Dr. Jeff and his vets treating at no cost - invaluable! They really truly care about the animals and how to keep them healthy. God has a special place in heaven for them!
I just love Dr.Jeff and his team. They do such wonderful work for people and their pets. I wish we had a caring vet like that around here. Bless you all.
I WISH YOU GUYS WERE ON TV AT NIGHT! LOVE TO WATCH YOU, BUT 11am IS NOT AS GOOD AS NIGHT! So many who watch you just love you all! Your kindness is as amazing as you skills!
He is a most wonderful human being. Compassionate, patient, funny. I wish all vets were more like him especially in the compassionate department. Too many are in it for profit making.
The second our pets are old enough or weight enough they go to the vet to make sure that there will be no little ones of them. Heck we even get strays and ferals fixed. Which is how in many ways the street cats become house cats and never leave, One got fixed and while he comes in here and there is more of an outside cat, He only comes in or more like we force him to come in even though we have cat shelters for him and the other cats that hang around our house is when it is either a massive blizzard, freezing rain or way to damn hot.
I made an Appointment with my Urologist, asking him to remove a Testicle and he had a fit..."you need that", and all kinds of attitude! ...Considering this Mad World, he has lost his Mind.
My cat at a string from a turkey once. Don't know how that string didn't end up wrapped around his intestines but with a lot of kitty laxative and some luck the string was able to be pulled out with my mom also needing a shower and throwing away the clothes she was wearing as not only was she able to pull the string out but as she was pulling out the string well you get what else came out of the cat on her as well as that cat was using the litter box doing #2 for the next 2 days.
If your cat ever eats a string again please do not pull it out. String can actually slice through the intestines when you pull it out. It is almost impossible to save an animal's life if it's had its intestine cut in a bunch of places by a string. The intestines are about as stiff as soft butter; imagine the string cutting through butter--that is what can happen to your cat if you pull on the string. You really need a vet to ensure that you can save your cat's life. I don't have very much money so I do not let my cats play with string. I keep them in the house for the same reason. I tried to paste the link here turn article written by a veterinary company, hills. RUclips will not let me paste a link. You can easily Google the words, DVM string cat, and obtain the same information.
@@Madronaxyz Oh that event happened over 30 years ago and the cat eating the string was a pure mishap but we kept an eye on the cat the entire time. My mom would have never pulled the string out if she wasn't sure it was safe. My mom knew the size of the string so when she pulled all she was pulling out was about an half and inch as it was the end with knot. The vet was closed at the time of the mishap and we didn't have the money for the ER vets but again kept an eye on the cat and then when the vet open went to get the cat checked out which the vet made a guess about what happened. the cat was only 6 months old and with the kitty laxatives may have prevented the string from taking hold anywhere as well as mom not pulling the string out until it was mostly passed through the cat so that it avoided any injuries.
I would love to donate to assist you with your new equipment. Do you have a link? Georgia USA bond, wish you, the staff and your facility were here in the South! All the Best. collins family
6 months old is honestly way too late for cats, cats reach sexual maturity and can get pregnant as early as 4 months old. Dogs have some more time at 6 months for sexual maturity. Puppies and kittens can be safely spayed/neutered as early as 8 weeks old. There's medically not much to suggest that you should wait, animals should be sterilized as early as safely possible to prevent any oopsie litters. There are already too many cats and dogs and not enough homes for them.
Jeg håper katten ikke fikk en infeksjon. Det så ikke ut som de tok smittevern så alvorlig. Katten var ikke under monitorering heller. Hjertet kunne ha gitt opp midt i operasjonen og de ville ikke visst noe.
@@shepherdbrooks7609I think you are right. About three decades ago the progressive animal welfare alliance(PAWS) started pushing for a spay neuter law. The log was requiring pets be neutered and the fee for licensing your pet was about 70% lower if your pet was fixed. The reason they charge 70% less for a license for neutered animal is because that's about how much is save the county and costs running animal control when a pet can't have babies. I wrote an article about it for the local newspaper. I spoke with the director of the animal control agency. He told me that in the six months after the law went into a fact they had to kill half as many dogs if they had to kill in the six months before the law went into effect. Spaying dogs and cats early prevents so much suffering. 8:41
@@ellystjerneI practiced medicine with humans for over 30 years. I was surprised at how much looser infection control was in the veterinarian's operating room than in the human operating room. I have personally fostered over 50 dogs and a couple of cats. I would Foster more cats except that I am allergic to cats. This is giving me a lot of experience with veterinary medicine. The way dr. Jeff is running his operating room is what I see all veterinarians doing I want to mention this to my veterinarian and he said that dogs and cats don't seem to be as susceptible to infections as humans are.
That girl who wants to be a vet. Something tells me she has the right stuff to make a great vet.
Dr Jeff is AMAZING. He takes care of all the animals he can out of the kindness of his heart.
There's no telling how many people Dr. Jeff has inspired to become compassionate vets. ❤
People who have yhe means pay their vets. The vets SHOULD do things like this for the people are truly in need.
Need more vets like Dr. Jeff
Thank you for all you and your team does❤
Dr. Jeff and his staff are the best
Dr. Jeff is a beautiful soul and he has surrounded his practice with the same thinking people.🙏🙏🙏🙏💕💕🦋🦋
I'm so impressed by the owners. Love for animals is universal.
Dr. Jeff and his vets treating at no cost - invaluable! They really truly care about the animals and how to keep them healthy. God has a special place in heaven for them!
Dr Jeff the best Man
Because all lives matter big small fur feathers scales four legs two legs and to make sure these pets have the best health care they deserve
Love Dr Jeff even more now! I appreciate the effort to help people in need that love their pets.
I wish we had a Dr. Jeff where I live. LOVE his show.
I wish I could work with Dr. Jeff. ❤❤❤❤❤
Bless Dr. Jeff and his wonderful team! 💕
Adorable kitten..
I so admire Dr. Jeff.
Love watching Dr Jeff. He loves what he does and the animals.
Peanut and his owner are fabulous. You can tell she loves him so much and has such a big heart for animals.
It's great to see Dr Jeff and crew on the job. It has been a long time since they posted a video. Great job Doc
I just love Dr.Jeff and his team. They do such wonderful work for people and their pets. I wish we had a caring vet like that around here. Bless you all.
Thank you for all you do for these pets.
Great job everyone!
Dr Jeff deserves a Nobel Prize!
I WISH YOU GUYS WERE ON TV AT NIGHT! LOVE TO WATCH YOU, BUT 11am IS NOT AS GOOD AS NIGHT! So many who watch you just love you all! Your kindness is as amazing as you skills!
This is so great to do this for people that cant afford it
The conditions on Pine Ridge should shame this country to its core.
He is a most wonderful human being. Compassionate, patient, funny. I wish all vets were more like him especially in the compassionate department. Too many are in it for profit making.
God Bless you Dr Jeff.
I love the kids going to help.
Good people GOD BLESS YOU ALL 🙏
The second our pets are old enough or weight enough they go to the vet to make sure that there will be no little ones of them. Heck we even get strays and ferals fixed. Which is how in many ways the street cats become house cats and never leave, One got fixed and while he comes in here and there is more of an outside cat, He only comes in or more like we force him to come in even though we have cat shelters for him and the other cats that hang around our house is when it is either a massive blizzard, freezing rain or way to damn hot.
I love Doctor Jeff
I LOVE DR. JEFF!!! My mom had a ferret and he loved to nibble on toes, especially if they were in socks.
Aww so. Adorable 🥰
I made an Appointment with my Urologist, asking him to remove a Testicle and he had a fit..."you need that", and all kinds of attitude! ...Considering this Mad World, he has lost his Mind.
I should've went to the Vet instead! LOL
Please put the subtitles!
My cat at a string from a turkey once. Don't know how that string didn't end up wrapped around his intestines but with a lot of kitty laxative and some luck the string was able to be pulled out with my mom also needing a shower and throwing away the clothes she was wearing as not only was she able to pull the string out but as she was pulling out the string well you get what else came out of the cat on her as well as that cat was using the litter box doing #2 for the next 2 days.
If your cat ever eats a string again please do not pull it out. String can actually slice through the intestines when you pull it out. It is almost impossible to save an animal's life if it's had its intestine cut in a bunch of places by a string. The intestines are about as stiff as soft butter; imagine the string cutting through butter--that is what can happen to your cat if you pull on the string. You really need a vet to ensure that you can save your cat's life.
I don't have very much money so I do not let my cats play with string.
I keep them in the house for the same reason.
I tried to paste the link here turn article written by a veterinary company, hills. RUclips will not let me paste a link. You can easily Google the words, DVM string cat, and obtain the same information.
@@Madronaxyz Oh that event happened over 30 years ago and the cat eating the string was a pure mishap but we kept an eye on the cat the entire time. My mom would have never pulled the string out if she wasn't sure it was safe. My mom knew the size of the string so when she pulled all she was pulling out was about an half and inch as it was the end with knot. The vet was closed at the time of the mishap and we didn't have the money for the ER vets but again kept an eye on the cat and then when the vet open went to get the cat checked out which the vet made a guess about what happened. the cat was only 6 months old and with the kitty laxatives may have prevented the string from taking hold anywhere as well as mom not pulling the string out until it was mostly passed through the cat so that it avoided any injuries.
Oh honeyyyyy
I don't know any vet in my state that would do anything for free
Ah! Ticks! D:
I would love to donate to assist you with your new equipment. Do you have a link? Georgia USA bond, wish you, the staff and your facility were here in the South! All the Best. collins family
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I Love watching Dr Jeff on Animal Planet Why Haven't I Seen it Yet this week Is there going to be marathion of Dr Jeff On Animal Planet Kim
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Where is the cat?
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00:23 - Cue the Western Cultural Edification for the day
but do they not wait until the cat or dogs are at least 6months old before neutere them?in my Country they have to be at least 6months old.
6 months old is honestly way too late for cats, cats reach sexual maturity and can get pregnant as early as 4 months old. Dogs have some more time at 6 months for sexual maturity. Puppies and kittens can be safely spayed/neutered as early as 8 weeks old. There's medically not much to suggest that you should wait, animals should be sterilized as early as safely possible to prevent any oopsie litters. There are already too many cats and dogs and not enough homes for them.
Jeg håper katten ikke fikk en infeksjon. Det så ikke ut som de tok smittevern så alvorlig. Katten var ikke under monitorering heller. Hjertet kunne ha gitt opp midt i operasjonen og de ville ikke visst noe.
@@shepherdbrooks7609I think you are right. About three decades ago the progressive animal welfare alliance(PAWS) started pushing for a spay neuter law. The log was requiring pets be neutered and the fee for licensing your pet was about 70% lower if your pet was fixed.
The reason they charge 70% less for a license for neutered animal is because that's about how much is save the county and costs running animal control when a pet can't have babies.
I wrote an article about it for the local newspaper. I spoke with the director of the animal control agency.
He told me that in the six months after the law went into a fact they had to kill half as many dogs if they had to kill in the six months before the law went into effect.
Spaying dogs and cats early prevents so much suffering. 8:41
@@ellystjerneI practiced medicine with humans for over 30 years. I was surprised at how much looser infection control was in the veterinarian's operating room than in the human operating room. I have personally fostered over 50 dogs and a couple of cats. I would Foster more cats except that I am allergic to cats.
This is giving me a lot of experience with veterinary medicine.
The way dr. Jeff is running his operating room is what I see all veterinarians doing
I want to mention this to my veterinarian and he said that dogs and cats don't seem to be as susceptible to infections as humans are.
I don’t believe in neutering and spaying. That takes away their choice to have sex.