I appreciate everything your vets do in helping endangered species. Thank you for sharing such beautiful videos to the work being done in other countries, much love and respect
Four by four four by four four by four you know what my dad has an F-350 2012 F-350 and he has truck has a twin turbo engine 8-cylinder engine V8 and you should get it for military truck yeah buddy that will camodo gaming says
Add 4 by 4 and bulletproof Shields and everything turns into a beast Rhino proof a monster truck with a Ford diesel motor monster truck team flea it would be awesome 4x4 monster truck
Yeah, the KWS (Kenya Wildlife Service) is doing great work. And those guys are not to be trifled with. They are really well-trained, and they know their way around the bush like you wouldn't believe. Also, they are not known for compassion towards people stealing one of their country's most important resources. If they catch you poaching, you'll regret it, even if you surrender without resistance. 🤕
Quite important, that! Would hate to know that gorgeous Aussie Hunk got digested by some of the animal families he helped preserve and keep healthy. How come ale the Bondi Vets know so much? Surgery, anatomy setting bones and more. By the way, is Chris married? Scott has a lovely wife and two beautiful children. Plu dogs of course. Both make a show of much love for all their patients. The animals after having been through the procedures seem to like them a lot, too.. how wonderful to give your working life to neglected or suffering beings, our siblings on RBI’s beautiful bu often horribly cruel globe. Let’s all be more mindful of them and return a bit of the love they lavishly give us.
I absolutely love how Chris takes part in different cultures, even if it may be out of his comfort zone. I bet the people really appreciate it. It makes me have a whole other kind of respect for him.
You're just displaying your ignorance darling, camel milk is highly prized as a delicacy across large parts of the world.. you can check out the prices online, it's shipped commercially internationally.. I've drunk it myself, it tastes similar to cow's milk, just richer. Saying you think it would make you vomit just shows your lack of education, like saying eating a yoghurt would make you throw up. Unless you're either vegan or lactose intolerant, that is.
Most likely means something something completely different than it does here. I'm Mexican and some words in Spanish can mean something really hilarious to someone from another Hispanic country.
@@Akai-Shade Actually, it's not just "dye" it's an anti-parasite type of drug that is highly toxic to humans if consumed or even handled briefly. It doesn't show up on the outside of the horn, so poachers can't tell just by looking if a horn has been treated. The drug can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, nervous system problems that could become permanent and even cancer, with repeated exposure. All things that poachers, imho, richly deserve.
I read an article some times ago that elephants start to be born without tusks, they are evolving due to poaching. Might as well happen some day to rhino.
Such an important video of education and learning how endangered these animals and areas they live are. Also a fun video of Chris improvising surgery technique and “being a poacher” and tracking them!
Brooke, you’re a hero, along with the men/women who guard the wild life from poachers, and the bead women who are willing to earn money by selling a thing instead of a living being, thus contributing to land being saved by reducing the number of livestock having to use it.
I'm moved to tears and overwhelmed with awe and gratitude for ALL these different human beings, who come together in Kenya to save poor animals, threatened by the greediness, cruelty and idiocy of entitled and inhuman monsters called hunters..... KUDOS and THANKS to ALL of YOU, wonderful and caring HUMANS!
I love these out-of-country trips that Chris takes. It sheds light to the people and places all around the world that aren't as lucky as others in terms of proper vet care.
See Chris working with Buszi the goat & her owners makes me feel so happy. I love how he takes the time to explain what he’s doing & I love how gently her owner handles her. I have so much respect for everyone in this video, honestly 🥺🥰
i’m from chicago and hearing chris saying that gunshots don’t exactly go off regularly where he’s from broke my heart. he was so scared when children in america have to suffer with the fact that blokes can run around with guns with no penalty’s
It's too bad. That's not the experience of most kids in America. Some neighborhoods of some big cities. I grew up in a town of 30,000 and never heard a gunshot except shooting practice in the country and deer hunting. I live in Wisconsin and only been to Chicago once. I now live in a town with 50,000 and the drugs are starting to come up from Chicago. That's when you get the bad neighborhoods. I hope they don't spoil our nice town.
@@StarWinchester "People can just get guns to use them safely or for HUNTING, an activity humans have been doing for hundreds of years!" I know, the audacity of some people eh?
Star Winchester in my community we have a serious deer problem. Because we have a bunch of ignorant people who moved to my community. Who don’t seem to understand the issues of letting deer populations go out of control. It’s GOOD to cull the heard to prevent starvation due to over population, diseases that spread among populations of deer. If you don’t understand certain things it’s best no to have such a strong opinion. Also because my community is tourist town we have people feeding the deer pizza, feeding the deer anything they have, stoping in the middle of the road to take pictures. Which in turns makes the deer dependent on humans and causes them to start venturing into neighborhoods and they’ll destroy people’s gardens. Deer proof Fences are super spendy. It makes me mad that my garden keeps getting ruined because some idiot thinks it’s cute or funny to feed wild deer pizza. And all my time and energy has passed been wasted. It also makes it a higher risk of deer causing car accidents. Because they are searching out humans they venture into the roadways. I honestly feel they should euthanize deer that become too dependent on humans and actually punish people for feeding them. Then we can cook up the deer meat and feed homeless.
That baby rhino was so cute!! I love all the work people are doing to save these endangered animals. I'm not sure I'd be brave enough to be out there doing that though. Did anyone get the impression that the local people were laughing at the funny white man? With him trying out the beading and drinking camel milk.
Chris (Beading with the help from the amazing African bead women) "It's like the scene from Ghost... only somethings a bit different." Bahahahaahahahaha. Chris, you funny and hot biscuit you!
I used to live in Uganda, just a few hours from the Kenyan border. MAN did the scrappiness and just... raw nature of improvising and "figuring things out" with the goat treatment bring back memories.
The people buying these black market items are the Chinese. But it's hard to motivate them to enforce the conservation measures. So long as the Chinese are willing to buy them, people will continue to poach. Trying to stop the poaching is never going to work. We need to stop the buying.
I read an article somewhere that along with these conservation and anti poacher efforts being made, scientists are also creating artificial horns that have the same genetic makeup as the real horns, as well as essentially being exact replicas to hopefully oversaturate the market and drop the price of them
@@ihangoutwithdeadguys i hope that does become a thing, bc the lower the price is, the less incentive poachers have to take to that task. what draws them in is the insane money. unfortunately, oversaturation of the market in one specific area isn't enough. other animals are also poached, they just don't receive the same focus bc they aren't as endangered as other species. so rhinos, and maybe also elephants, could be saved this way. but eventually, we'd start seeing the effects of poachers averting their attention toward other profitable species.
While it was dangerous for Chris and the camera crew, I thank the anti-poachers for letting them come along. It gives us true, shuddering realization that these issues are real. Also- the goats name was hilarious 😂
MacGyver Chris is the perfect person to send out there for surgeries and such. He's always thinking outside the box, which means he doesn't just have vet knowledge, he also understand how and why other things like malaria meds work. It's impressive. That was a beautiful video!
It's hard watching Chris work on Pusi but it's also extremely necessary. You know it has to bother him inflicting pain but he knows that it's a little discomfort now or death later. I hope the goat made a full recovery after everything it went through.
Two great dedicated passionate Australian's protecting endangered WILDLIFE! Thank u Brooke and Dr.Chris! Thank u Zoos Victoria AUSTRALIA! ALL WILDLIFE SHOULD B PROTECTED AND RESPECTED AND HELPED WHEN NECESSARY! 💕💜💙
What an awesome trip to Kenya. Dr. Chris is truly an amazing doctor and person to go there to want to check out the wildlife and the conservation of to protect endangered animals. I can't believe that people pay a quarter of a million dollars on the black market for these horns. How horrible to kill these beautiful animals for their horns. Poachers should be shot right where they stand kill them dead. Save all animals no matter what they have to do. Poaching is against the law. Dr. Chris is truly a fun loving guy to get out there and play ball with the local people. You can just tell that he was having a great time. Great episode 🦁❤🐯❤🐮❤🐘❤🐂❤🦏❤🐐❤🐪❤
The anti poaching squad is amazing 😊❤ 👏🏼 they are literally on the front lines every single day. No Facebook or TikTok to get likes and views just doing it for the love of the land and fauna. True heroes!
It's great to see what life is like in Africa. From the wild animals to the people there that actually fight to save every animal. There needs to be a vet on standby with all the poachers to save the animals if the animal is on the edge of death.
Kenya has many amazing programs for helping both wildlife and the people, it is truly inspiring. Farmers are making extra money breeding butterflies for living displays in Europe and North America. There are former poachers who have become guides for tourism, and scholarship programs that allow children to get a full education. The more those who live there learn to value their wildlife for its own sake, and it’s value through working with it and conserving it the greater the chances are for the future. It is wonderful to see Chris in his element, applying his love and skills for all animals wherever he goes.🖤🇨🇦
Hello from USA. I really like this show. I just recently just started watching it. I just wished i can watch every episode...How come i can't see season 6 on here? 🥺
This is the definition of the word amazing. My heart is so full ❤️ such a beautiful place with such genuinely passionate and amazing people. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Lmao I'm sorry but that goats name had me dying 😂😂😂 The way he keeps a straight face when he says "If pussi was at the clinic, I could save it. Poor pussi won't last long out here"
I m Dr Ishfaq Gul a Veterinarian from india and I really learned a lot from these videos especially like that of exotic and wildlife species .Thanks my dear for presenting these cases so perfectly.
Thank you Dr. Chris for showing the true state of our world. I'm praying for all these wonderful animals and hope they have safety security and Love. 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
I absolutely loved this video. It's so good to see Chris interact with not only wildlife, but with the beautiful people of Kenya. To honor their traditions and culture is so good. The guards protecting the animals are so brave!
It's really cool of you to use your platfom to show us this kind of thing. I really appreciate that you not only show us the fun side but the reality of things even when it's something that would be easier ignored. I've been binge watching this for like the past week and I love this series :D Have a wonderful day!
Absolutely wonderful episode, I love when Chris travels to other places to help the animals and communities- God bless him and all those who are trying to make a difference and blessings from NYC!! 😄💗🌷
I appreciate everything your vets do in helping endangered species. Thank you for sharing such beautiful videos to the work being done in other countries, much love and respect
You wlcome for everything
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You sure love initiated 4x4
Four by four four by four four by four you know what my dad has an F-350 2012 F-350 and he has truck has a twin turbo engine 8-cylinder engine V8 and you should get it for military truck yeah buddy that will camodo gaming says
Add 4 by 4 and bulletproof Shields and everything turns into a beast Rhino proof a monster truck with a Ford diesel motor monster truck team flea it would be awesome 4x4 monster truck
"They came accross four guys trying to kill a rhino. They opened fire. They returned fire. Those four guys were killed." Gotta love a happy ending.
Just another day at work lol.
How do you know? I never say that in the video.
@@sherrystephens2174 16:28
Probably a stupid question but why don't they cut off the horns so that they won't be poached?
@@pattiemoseley8752 That would be a smart thing to do. They were painting elephant husks so they wouldn't be killed.
"We want to make sure Chris doesn't get eaten." Thats African hospitality for you.
Are you saying that africans eat humans?😡
Mad respect for those anti poachers 💖
hope they get some...
Yeah, the KWS (Kenya Wildlife Service) is doing great work. And those guys are not to be trifled with. They are really well-trained, and they know their way around the bush like you wouldn't believe. Also, they are not known for compassion towards people stealing one of their country's most important resources. If they catch you poaching, you'll regret it, even if you surrender without resistance. 🤕
The fact that the infection smell made Chris pause so he didn't vomit, tells you just how bad that infection was.
I think it’s adorable how the owner of Pusi offered camel milk as a ‘thank you’ gift. How lovely these folks are!
Yes, generous people are those with the lest to give. They are truly amazing.
BUSI
I am super curious on what the camel milk tastes like! I hope I have the chance to try it at least once
“ we wanna make sure Chris doesn’t get eaten” 🤣
Quite important, that! Would hate to know that gorgeous Aussie Hunk got digested by some of the animal families he helped preserve and keep healthy. How come ale the Bondi Vets know so much? Surgery, anatomy setting bones and more. By the way, is Chris married? Scott has a lovely wife and two beautiful children. Plu dogs of course. Both make a show of much love for all their patients. The animals after having been through the procedures seem to like them a lot, too.. how wonderful to give your working life to neglected or suffering beings, our siblings on RBI’s beautiful bu often horribly cruel globe. Let’s all be more mindful of them and return a bit of the love they lavishly give us.
That’s crucial 😂
i feel bad but the goats name really made me laugh
And I thought only my grandma would name an animal that. Lmao. Hers was a bird
SAMEEE
That's hilarious!!!! Finally heard the goats name. And it sounds like Chris takes great enjoyment saying the goat's name!!
Enoya Abroxas I did as well.
Enoya Abroxas same😳
I absolutely love how Chris takes part in different cultures, even if it may be out of his comfort zone. I bet the people really appreciate it. It makes me have a whole other kind of respect for him.
I was gagging when he drank the warm camel milk. 🤢 Good on him!
You're just displaying your ignorance darling, camel milk is highly prized as a delicacy across large parts of the world.. you can check out the prices online, it's shipped commercially internationally.. I've drunk it myself, it tastes similar to cow's milk, just richer.
Saying you think it would make you vomit just shows your lack of education, like saying eating a yoghurt would make you throw up. Unless you're either vegan or lactose intolerant, that is.
@@liliaaaaaaaa I’m the I alway tried it once kind of person and totally be up for trying it if I could but I have a serve lactose allergy so I can’t.
@@liliaaaaaaaa
Given how warm _cow_ milk tastes, i'd be reluctant to try any other animal's milk anyway
You can tell that all of the vets love animals just based on how they interact with all of the animals they help
It’s so cute
The goats name has me in stitches 🤣
I was in fucking tears
Bruh
Puzzi xd
Most likely means something something completely different than it does here. I'm Mexican and some words in Spanish can mean something really hilarious to someone from another Hispanic country.
It's actually Busi
sometimes i forget how big rhino horns are because nowadays most of them got them cut off to safe them
Some African wildlife centers are actually dyeing the horns so the rhinos can keep their horns but also keep them safe
@@Akai-Shade Actually, it's not just "dye" it's an anti-parasite type of drug that is highly toxic to humans if consumed or even handled briefly. It doesn't show up on the outside of the horn, so poachers can't tell just by looking if a horn has been treated. The drug can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, nervous system problems that could become permanent and even cancer, with repeated exposure. All things that poachers, imho, richly deserve.
I read an article some times ago that elephants start to be born without tusks, they are evolving due to poaching. Might as well happen some day to rhino.
@@Keithlynd_ may be! National geographic also made an article about the elephants, its really fascinating!
@@Akai-Shade I’ve seen rhinos with pink horns for that very reason. It’s sad that they need to do it but I’m glad they come up with things like that.
Oh damn they need to give some credit to the staff. They are really brave for doing everything fast and acting quickly.
Round of applause for those soldiers literally risking their lives for animals. And their hounds looked healthy & happy!
Such an important video of education and learning how endangered these animals and areas they live are. Also a fun video of Chris improvising surgery technique and “being a poacher” and tracking them!
Brigette Hinton this so needed to be said. thanks so much for thinking of actually writing it down. :} 🦏🐐🦓🌿
Yes this video was very educational and thoroughly enjoyable. Chris is very adventurous and a very practical guy at the same time.
Respect for the vets, anti-poaching guards, volunteers - everyone who makes any of these success possible.
Brooke, you’re a hero, along with the men/women who guard the wild life from poachers, and the bead women who are willing to earn money by selling a thing instead of a living being, thus contributing to land being saved by reducing the number of livestock having to use it.
Are we able to purchase their beading work anywhere?
I’m in America
Are people going to ignore the sound of NOKIA’s INCOMING CALL????? Oh my god it’s been ages since i heard that sound 😭😭
I'm moved to tears and overwhelmed with awe and gratitude for ALL these different human beings, who come together in Kenya to save poor animals, threatened by the greediness, cruelty and idiocy of entitled and inhuman monsters called hunters..... KUDOS and THANKS to ALL of YOU, wonderful and caring HUMANS!
"This is like the scene from ghost only different." 😂😂😂
I've never seen Ghost. If I were to look for this scene on TH-cam, what should I search?
@@EMAYisMCA Demi Moore molding the clay with Patrick
The 2 gentlemen who were caring for the baby rhinos, great job!
"I just became incredibly irrelevant." 🤣🤣
Those baby Rhino's are adorable and heartbreaking. I hope that their lives get better now that they are being cared for. Poor babies.
Their literally conservationist warriors, incredible. They fight for a truly good cause, a rare opportunity.
The dedication those men have to protect these animals is beautiful 💗 and also chris willing to go out and help these wild animals
I love these out-of-country trips that Chris takes. It sheds light to the people and places all around the world that aren't as lucky as others in terms of proper vet care.
When Chris repeated the goats name, i fell out. lol I love watching Chris. Keep up the great work!
See Chris working with Buszi the goat & her owners makes me feel so happy. I love how he takes the time to explain what he’s doing & I love how gently her owner handles her. I have so much respect for everyone in this video, honestly 🥺🥰
As someone from Africa (South Africa) I cringed so hard but I still really enjoyed the episode😹 it’s really amazing what all these people do
Which part of south africa, im from there too
What made you cringe?
@@amandasnider2644 probably the goat surgery
When the baby rhino laid down to be pet I nearly cried 😢What a beautiful little creature 😍
i’m from chicago and hearing chris saying that gunshots don’t exactly go off regularly where he’s from broke my heart. he was so scared when children in america have to suffer with the fact that blokes can run around with guns with no penalty’s
It's too bad. That's not the experience of most kids in America. Some neighborhoods of some big cities. I grew up in a town of 30,000 and never heard a gunshot except shooting practice in the country and deer hunting. I live in Wisconsin and only been to Chicago once. I now live in a town with 50,000 and the drugs are starting to come up from Chicago. That's when you get the bad neighborhoods. I hope they don't spoil our nice town.
@@Eowynnofrohan that's the point... people can just get guns to go shoot around for PRACTICE.... or even worse, deer hunting
@@StarWinchester "People can just get guns to use them safely or for HUNTING, an activity humans have been doing for hundreds of years!"
I know, the audacity of some people eh?
Star Winchester in my community we have a serious deer problem. Because we have a bunch of ignorant people who moved to my community. Who don’t seem to understand the issues of letting deer populations go out of control.
It’s GOOD to cull the heard to prevent starvation due to over population, diseases that spread among populations of deer. If you don’t understand certain things it’s best no to have such a strong opinion.
Also because my community is tourist town we have people feeding the deer pizza, feeding the deer anything they have, stoping in the middle of the road to take pictures.
Which in turns makes the deer dependent on humans and causes them to start venturing into neighborhoods and they’ll destroy people’s gardens. Deer proof Fences are super spendy. It makes me mad that my garden keeps getting ruined because some idiot thinks it’s cute or funny to feed wild deer pizza. And all my time and energy has passed been wasted.
It also makes it a higher risk of deer causing car accidents. Because they are searching out humans they venture into the roadways.
I honestly feel they should euthanize deer that become too dependent on humans and actually punish people for feeding them. Then we can cook up the deer meat and feed homeless.
Star Winchester where I live, it used to be rare to see deer, now we see them nearly everyday
The beading is beautiful, wish I could buy some. This video is so educational and amazing to watch.
You can
At zoos victoria beads for wildlife☺
That baby rhino was so cute!! I love all the work people are doing to save these endangered animals. I'm not sure I'd be brave enough to be out there doing that though. Did anyone get the impression that the local people were laughing at the funny white man? With him trying out the beading and drinking camel milk.
Loved this episode. Really captured a different perspective in culture.
So touching and beautiful to watch Kenya work so hard to preserve their wildlife. I had no idea how well they tracked and looked after these animals
It is a very important resource for the country, because it attracts tourists. Tourism is the #1 source of income for Kenya.
I love Chris
Chris (Beading with the help from the amazing African bead women) "It's like the scene from Ghost... only somethings a bit different." Bahahahaahahahaha. Chris, you funny and hot biscuit you!
The baby rhino melts my heart...
I have great respect for these care givers... ❤️
This is so eye-opening, I never knew how intense it is there, thank you for this.
Yeah, it is a very tough life there, but if you are interested in wildlife, it's paradise.
Just love the work Brooke is doing for the conservation of endangered wildlife, Kudo's ma lady!!👍
Way to go Brook. Loving the work you doing. Chris looked like he had a blast. This is my fav video.
I love bondi vet, u have inspired me to be a vet when im older witch isnt very far away
says isnt far away from being older:
also spelt “which” wrong:
@@cinnabonbon go to pharmacy school be a reg. Pharmacist to pay for your vet school and it doesn't hurt to know the meds
This makes me proud to be a long term member and volunteer of Zoos Victoria.
I love how a cultural practice of making beadwork has been integrated into conservation efforts and helping local families. That is absolutely genius.
I used to live in Uganda, just a few hours from the Kenyan border.
MAN did the scrappiness and just... raw nature of improvising and "figuring things out" with the goat treatment bring back memories.
Haha, yeah. I spent my twenties in Kenya, lived there for a bit less than 10 years. Improvisation is the #1 skill you need. That, and patience.
The saving endangered animals thing. That will be me... but will rescue dogs and cats
But lots of dogs and cats r in shelters and they get out down bc no one wants them
Good for you hun maybe you should go to school to become a vet that would be awesome
I hope you can own your own rescue one day! I think it's lovely that programs like this inspire younger people to help animals. 💙
Right there with you. I’ve rescued winged ones, four legged of all kinds and my husband relocates problem venomous snakes. We try to rescue all life.
You could go to Puerto Rico there are a million stray dogs there to help. I'm about to give up on people so I'm thinking maybe dogs is next best.
This episode was intense loved it.
Love the work you guys are doing!
The rangers are true angels. They risk there own lives to keep those beautiful animals alive.
The people buying these black market items are the Chinese. But it's hard to motivate them to enforce the conservation measures. So long as the Chinese are willing to buy them, people will continue to poach.
Trying to stop the poaching is never going to work. We need to stop the buying.
I read an article somewhere that along with these conservation and anti poacher efforts being made, scientists are also creating artificial horns that have the same genetic makeup as the real horns, as well as essentially being exact replicas to hopefully oversaturate the market and drop the price of them
@@ihangoutwithdeadguys i hope that does become a thing, bc the lower the price is, the less incentive poachers have to take to that task. what draws them in is the insane money.
unfortunately, oversaturation of the market in one specific area isn't enough. other animals are also poached, they just don't receive the same focus bc they aren't as endangered as other species. so rhinos, and maybe also elephants, could be saved this way. but eventually, we'd start seeing the effects of poachers averting their attention toward other profitable species.
What a privilege to feed a baby rhino! I’m so sorry about your momma, baby.
Rhinos are honestly precious. Mad respect for those people who put their lives on the line for animals
While it was dangerous for Chris and the camera crew, I thank the anti-poachers for letting them come along. It gives us true, shuddering realization that these issues are real.
Also- the goats name was hilarious 😂
21:51 Chris:-'the seen from ghost just a little different' 😂😂
MacGyver Chris is the perfect person to send out there for surgeries and such. He's always thinking outside the box, which means he doesn't just have vet knowledge, he also understand how and why other things like malaria meds work. It's impressive. That was a beautiful video!
So happy and proud that Chris visited my country Kenya
This is, their landscape, their space, their home. Truer words, couldn’t have been said. This, was an awesome, episode.
That goat surgery was impressive! Awesome vet!
It's hard watching Chris work on Pusi but it's also extremely necessary. You know it has to bother him inflicting pain but he knows that it's a little discomfort now or death later. I hope the goat made a full recovery after everything it went through.
I'm alone for the holidays so thank you Bondi Vet for the uploads!
Dr. Chris is so kind, not to mention amazing!
Chris is Soo cute rolling with the punches
Probably the most tender care moment.
These people are doing such a amazing thing with guarding these animals and going after poachers it gives me hope
Oh my gosh. That poor little goat. The wound looks so painful. Broke my heart.
Two great dedicated passionate Australian's protecting endangered WILDLIFE! Thank u Brooke and Dr.Chris! Thank u Zoos Victoria AUSTRALIA! ALL WILDLIFE SHOULD B PROTECTED AND RESPECTED AND HELPED WHEN NECESSARY! 💕💜💙
“Poosy is no poosy “ 💀
This was one of the reason to become vet. When animals can't defend themselves I want to be there to care for them.
What an awesome trip to Kenya. Dr. Chris is truly an amazing doctor and person to go there to want to check out the wildlife and the conservation of to protect endangered animals. I can't believe that people pay a quarter of a million dollars on the black market for these horns. How horrible to kill these beautiful animals for their horns. Poachers should be shot right where they stand kill them dead. Save all animals no matter what they have to do. Poaching is against the law. Dr. Chris is truly a fun loving guy to get out there and play ball with the local people. You can just tell that he was having a great time. Great episode 🦁❤🐯❤🐮❤🐘❤🐂❤🦏❤🐐❤🐪❤
The anti poaching squad is amazing 😊❤ 👏🏼 they are literally on the front lines every single day. No Facebook or TikTok to get likes and views just doing it for the love of the land and fauna. True heroes!
I just love Chris. What a man with such incredible heart!
It's great to see what life is like in Africa. From the wild animals to the people there that actually fight to save every animal. There needs to be a vet on standby with all the poachers to save the animals if the animal is on the edge of death.
Kenya has many amazing programs for helping both wildlife and the people, it is truly inspiring. Farmers are making extra money breeding butterflies for living displays in Europe and North America. There are former poachers who have become guides for tourism, and scholarship programs that allow children to get a full education. The more those who live there learn to value their wildlife for its own sake, and it’s value through working with it and conserving it the greater the chances are for the future. It is wonderful to see Chris in his element, applying his love and skills for all animals wherever he goes.🖤🇨🇦
Heartbreaking. Such brave people watching over these animals.
This is still one of my favorite episodes. The culture, and the work to protect the environment and the animals, i love it
Best episode ever ❤❤ I love learning about different country's its amazing
this is the most beautiful bondi vet episode
Hello from USA.
I really like this show. I just recently just started watching it. I just wished i can watch every episode...How come i can't see season 6 on here? 🥺
I love how much these vets love the animals and that they would do anything for the animals
This is the definition of the word amazing. My heart is so full ❤️ such a beautiful place with such genuinely passionate and amazing people. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Lmao I'm sorry but that goats name had me dying 😂😂😂
The way he keeps a straight face when he says "If pussi was at the clinic, I could save it. Poor pussi won't last long out here"
Thank you Dr.Chris for helping Pusshi the goat without anesthesia. Not fun for Pusshi but necessary.
Omg the warriors are amazing. So beautiful. The beading women are incredible. I loved it.
Chris your awesome. I love how you go further and show us the different animals. And to take what you had to fix a goat. You go all the way. 👍❤
I m Dr Ishfaq Gul a Veterinarian from india and I really learned a lot from these videos especially like that of exotic and wildlife species .Thanks my dear for presenting these cases so perfectly.
Thank you Dr. Chris for showing the true state of our world. I'm praying for all these wonderful animals and hope they have safety security and Love. 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Dr Chris is such a kind soul
I love the goats names XD
Right I'm over here dying of laughter 🤣🤣 the repeat of the name got me weak.🤣🤣🤣
Who doesn't just love the guy Chris.
I absolutely loved this video. It's so good to see Chris interact with not only wildlife, but with the beautiful people of Kenya. To honor their traditions and culture is so good. The guards protecting the animals are so brave!
It's really cool of you to use your platfom to show us this kind of thing. I really appreciate that you not only show us the fun side but the reality of things even when it's something that would be easier ignored.
I've been binge watching this for like the past week and I love this series :D
Have a wonderful day!
" Seven tons of love." Man I man that's a lot of love.
Absolutely wonderful episode, I love when Chris travels to other places to help the animals and communities- God bless him and all those who are trying to make a difference and blessings from NYC!! 😄💗🌷
What a lovely person Dr. Brown is. Kindness oozes out from him 🤩.
Kenya my homeland am glad u enjoyed ur visit
I have to say, it’s amazing the effort they put into protecting the wild life. ❤️
This dog is like "ohh a game fun" :D
Thank you for your kindness
This was the best Bondi vet show yet Love Chris and all the ppl and animals