I have a cat who was diagnosed with a similar heart condition, diagnosed after he had a heart attack and was rushed into our local emergency vet. They met us in the parking lot with a crash cart. It was terrifying. He went into heart failure and had to stay in the pet hospitals ICU for several days. I remember every day waiting to get a call saying he had passed...then when they did call they said he had actually managed to recover enough to come home but the feline cardiologist gave him only three - six months to live. That was 2019. He's still alive today much to the continued surprise of the vets who give him his regular checkups.
Dogs are really clumsy and get into all sorts of trouble. Huge respect to the vets for being so gentle while handling these poor animals. You work selflessly for this innocent souls. Thank you🙏
My vet told me years ago my dog has pica. He eats paper, plastic bags and anything you drop. We have been blessed that he throws it up. If it went in his intestines it would mean surgery.he is almost 10 so anesthesia would be another issue.we need to keep our pets in prayer and all our wonderful vets.
Puppies are worse than kids , my dogs eat everything they saw , everything, she recently ate a hairdryer cord which was copper and needed X-ray. Sh did consume filiment but a slice of bread washed it all out fine, 500$ later . Some puppies need a padded room for protection
I have always had the worst luck, no matter what dog I get there all Hoover’s so to speak. My last dog with a boxer/Bulldog and she was constantly eating stuff now my American Staffy tends to do the same thing so I now watch the ground where she walks to make sure she never picks up anything even though I look silly, my dog is protected at all costs!!
Fascinating problem solving not like pet vets in America. I love this group make me relax especially after a stressful day when l can't calm down. I lost my husband 3 years ago and this helped me so much. The only thing is l can't have a dog in assisted living. Bummer! They love you to bits and are so happy to see you everyday.
Incredible work by all the vets specially Dr.Scott and Dr. Audrey. The best part of Bondi Vet docs is they never give up on anyone 👍🙏 love you and great respect to all of you 🙌🏻
I said that too right away. The pressures on one overworked leg is finally causing pain.😢 After the blister lump I’d recommend a wheelies for her. Poor dog, a beautiful face!
I just wish they would stop blurring out anything like a surgical incision. If it disturbs someone they can look away. I enjoy watching pet surgical treatment.
2:01-2:23 Authentic emotion + perfect background music draws in audience. very good editing. Glad everything turned out alright for the puppy and his owner.
I’m thankful for Facebook so I can watch some of the show. I wish wet could watch it on regular tv but TH-cam is the next best thing. This is my favorite show next to Dr Pol❤❤
Poor little Winnie. I got a paper cut on my eye on the last day of fifth grade, so I have some idea what she's feeling. The exam I got from that resulted in finding out about my lazy eye and getting reading glasses, though.
My kitty got a claw in her eye. Every vet we've taken her to has said that she's lucky she didn't loose her eye or her sight! She had a hole in her eye, and they said that if my cat was referred to a hospital, they would have had removed her eye. Super lucky.
The first week we had our lab my 6 year old brother accidentally left a chocolate brownie in reach. He was fine but you really do have to watch puppies all the time. He would never do it now but 13 week old shadow definitely did
With labs, EVERYTHING IS IN REACH!best practice is to put it away! They're smarter then u think!use baby locks on the cabinets& yes! Even your fridge! If u use a sliding lock, don't let them see u use it! Canned goods, lock them up or you'll be guessing what you'll be eating ! They are to smart for they're own good! Baby gate? They love a challenge! Long walks( I mean it) 2 miles should help. Oh, unless u want them in the water, keep them away from the water. They have webbed feet& a strong tail . They're like 4 legged boats! Oh,yes if they get into river or lake water, at least rinse them off or a bath( sensitive) love, "12 years with a lab"
Thanks to you guys so many awesome animals are finding new hope and a better life. Without you beautiful people something really important is missing. So thank you for everything you do to help animals in need!
These videos are SO interesting and the vets [and supporting staff] are amazing. My silly question is: who is paying for these procedures, like ones with specialists?
@@pamelacole2756 thank you for responding. Some of the visits I see on this show and surgeries would be in the thousands here. For a min I was actually thinking that maybe vets were more affordable in the UK, but quickly realized that couldn't be the case.
I think she is helping set up a medical centre for wild animals. There was a video of the twins first meeting after covid, and they explained what was happening
@@elainelucas8097 thank you Elaine. I remember a little bit about it. I don't have seasons in order at all. Ty I was worried. Your sweet. Have a nice day 🙏💜
Back in the day--not so common anymore, these kinds of pins/thumbtacks/pushpins were often used to hold draft drawings (such as architecture plans or fashion designs) in place on a wall board or drafting table for display for clients to examine. Thus the name "drawing pin".
Maybe someone can tell me (completely off subject) why do people from the UK pronounce g as k? I only first noticed it while listening to Chef Ramsey. I thought it was just indicative of him. But since then I’ve noticed it when listening to both the English and Australian people. This Vet just did the same.
My mother is English and I grew up in England and the United States so I'm kind of bilingual in that respect! What part of the video were you referring to? There's so many differences in pronunciations and spellings, the British use an 'S' a lot of times in place of a 'Z', and basically are non-rhotic. When I'm in England, people get a charge out of my American accent. Here in the states, they get a charge out of my English accent!
My puppy eats everything I found a 6 inch nail in his mouth don't know where in the garden he got it he eats stones/ leaves/ if you dropped a plaster he wld eat it I've never know a dog that eats anything & everything x
I would have wondered why not put a powerful but small magnet on a probe into the dog's stomach to try to grab the push pin, if finding it with an endoscope didn't work, perhaps with the help of a fluoroscope to get the magnet as close as possible to the pin.
With that kind of push pin only the shaft and point is metal. So if you are using a magnet you are pulling the sharp point towards you. If there are any folds or body points between the magnet and the pin you may cause the pin to go through the flesh. That is exactly what they are trying to avoid. Without being able to see the pin and to be confident in your ability to have control when trying to maneuver the pin, Dr Scot was wise not to risk it.
if i would live in austrailia and i would go to the vet with my small chihuahua he would FREAK OUT he would be sad without me for a day and hes really afraid of needles and always wants to get away
@@shevawnbasye7404 so I've noticed. I've been a fan of Doctor Who and Benny Hill for decades. That being said, I'll take the lift and catch you up. We'll have tea and crumpets, and maybe I'll go on holiday and see a football match.
With an object that has a sharp end like a pin, there's too much risk of puncturing or cutting the internal organs. I just don't see a vet wanting to use an item like a magnet. It would have too much potential for causing more damage to the animal. It's why they prefer to go in via endoscope, first, if they can, and try for a simple pick-it-up extraction, instead. They only go for surgery as a last resort.
it was likely filmed a while ago. But they're doctors, and used to wearing masks, and don't have a problem with wearing masks to stop the spread of a nasty virus
@@CurlyCrowie when I go Into the hospital setting for work I still wear a mask by my own choice. Or when responding to a patient (I'm an advanced first responder)
it is sooooooooooooooooo awful when a pet parent has to use a number like 6 and the word TEEN, in the same sentence. as in (16) yrs old....or (4) and TEEN. fourteen.
I have a cat who was diagnosed with a similar heart condition, diagnosed after he had a heart attack and was rushed into our local emergency vet. They met us in the parking lot with a crash cart. It was terrifying. He went into heart failure and had to stay in the pet hospitals ICU for several days. I remember every day waiting to get a call saying he had passed...then when they did call they said he had actually managed to recover enough to come home but the feline cardiologist gave him only three - six months to live. That was 2019. He's still alive today much to the continued surprise of the vets who give him his regular checkups.
That’s good news.
Wow, that’s a very strong cat! I hope he’s still alive and well ❤
Dogs are really clumsy and get into all sorts of trouble. Huge respect to the vets for being so gentle while handling these poor animals. You work selflessly for this innocent souls. Thank you🙏
Op 9th morning qdx
My vet told me years ago my dog has pica. He eats paper, plastic bags and anything you drop. We have been blessed that he throws it up. If it went in his intestines it would mean surgery.he is almost 10 so anesthesia would be another issue.we need to keep our pets in prayer and all our wonderful vets.
@@joycemack2011 I pray your pup lives a long and healthy life. Without vets what would we do. Thanks to them.
So true. My dog is a cocker spaniel and everything goes into her mouth, if it's not glued down. I have to watch her so closely.
@@Mandy-rx7rq my lab when she was a puppy,she put everything she could find.but fortunately didn't have to make a vet visit.
Puppies are like kids: you have to keep an eye on them at all times.
I mean- they are actually kids just not of our species
One of the first things I teach new puppies is to not take anything to eat anything that doesn’t come from me. I have no counter sweepers in my home.
Puppies are worse than kids , my dogs eat everything they saw , everything, she recently ate a hairdryer cord which was copper and needed X-ray. Sh did consume filiment but a slice of bread washed it all out fine, 500$ later . Some puppies need a padded room for protection
Audrey your puppy you looking at is beautiful. Love,💘
I have always had the worst luck, no matter what dog I get there all Hoover’s so to speak. My last dog with a boxer/Bulldog and she was constantly eating stuff now my American Staffy tends to do the same thing so I now watch the ground where she walks to make sure she never picks up anything even though I look silly, my dog is protected at all costs!!
I had to Google what a drawing pin is! It's crazy to think that a dog swallowed a thumbtack! Also known as a pushpin! And a big one at that!
Thanks. I was about to Google it myself.
Youre so welcome! Happy to help :)
I was thinking-- Do they mean 'pen'? Thanks, Deanna
@@janwells2199 You're very welcome! :)
I did the same thing 😆
Fascinating problem solving not like pet vets in America. I love this group make me relax especially after a stressful day when l can't calm down. I lost my husband 3 years ago and this helped me so much. The only thing is l can't have a dog in assisted living. Bummer! They love you to bits and are so happy to see you everyday.
check out The Incredible Dr. Pol... has a great no-nonsense approach to veterinary care... they're located in Michigan...
What do u mean by not like pet vets in America? My dogs American vet surgeon is awesome! He got a baseball out of my son's dogs belly.
Incredible work by all the vets specially Dr.Scott and Dr. Audrey. The best part of Bondi Vet docs is they never give up on anyone 👍🙏 love you and great respect to all of you 🙌🏻
Blaze can get wheels. He still has quality of life even if he loses the leg
blaze is so loved that he skips when he walks!
But it can be to much money for the owners
I said that too right away. The pressures on one overworked leg is finally causing pain.😢 After the blister lump I’d recommend a wheelies for her. Poor dog, a beautiful face!
Exactly! ❤️
I just wish they would stop blurring out anything like a surgical incision. If it disturbs someone they can look away. I enjoy watching pet surgical treatment.
Blaze is adorable
2:01-2:23 Authentic emotion + perfect background music draws in audience. very good editing. Glad everything turned out alright for the puppy and his owner.
19:48 you think you’re prepared….but you never are 😢❤❤❤❤
💕It’s good to see how good vets are with animals💕
My three dogs were very worried about Dexter. All three came over to investigate his cries
Dr. Kate, awesome spot on with euks the pretty white cat. Lovely couple to ha e adopted an older cat. Hey love her so much!!
Puppy that swallows the pin may be cutest one i have ever seen
You're going to get it for the black and white beautiful dog. And Dr. Damian and Dr. Kate. You're all great . God bless you all. 🎉
Archie and Winnie are like sibling. She will never hurt him. She will protect him to the fullest!!✌💞💞😃😃🙏🙏💙💙
I love Boni Vet so much I watch it in my Chromebook
Don't forget to give him a 👍
Thanks for creating new episodes. We love watching these doctors ✨
Awesome!!! Thanks to God and the Amazing Vets!!!
Yuki has such a great looking face! I think her knew family loves her so much and wanted to give this old girl a good rest of her life. I 🥰 that!
He's a gorgeous dag
Winnie is a treasure! Sweet and absolutely gorgeous! ❤❤
I’m thankful for Facebook so I can watch some of the show. I wish wet could watch it on regular tv but TH-cam is the next best thing. This is my favorite show next to Dr Pol❤❤
Can watch on TH-cam
Poor little Winnie. I got a paper cut on my eye on the last day of fifth grade, so I have some idea what she's feeling. The exam I got from that resulted in finding out about my lazy eye and getting reading glasses, though.
My kitty got a claw in her eye. Every vet we've taken her to has said that she's lucky she didn't loose her eye or her sight! She had a hole in her eye, and they said that if my cat was referred to a hospital, they would have had removed her eye. Super lucky.
Blaze has an adorable bunny hop!
The first week we had our lab my 6 year old brother accidentally left a chocolate brownie in reach. He was fine but you really do have to watch puppies all the time. He would never do it now but 13 week old shadow definitely did
With labs, EVERYTHING IS IN REACH!best practice is to put it away! They're smarter then u think!use baby locks on the cabinets& yes! Even your fridge! If u use a sliding lock, don't let them see u use it! Canned goods, lock them up or you'll be guessing what you'll be eating ! They are to smart for they're own good! Baby gate? They love a challenge! Long walks( I mean it) 2 miles should help. Oh, unless u want them in the water, keep them away from the water. They have webbed feet& a strong tail . They're like 4 legged boats! Oh,yes if they get into river or lake water, at least rinse them off or a bath( sensitive) love, "12 years with a lab"
That was a HUGE thumbtack.
Thanks to you guys so many awesome animals are finding new hope and a better life. Without you beautiful people something really important is missing. So thank you for everything you do to help animals in need!
Such amazing Vets! I wish I lived in Bondi and could work with them! ❤😊
love this show so much!
Aww poor kitty…
hi bondi vet i love watching your vids they are so inspiering
Dr.Scott, you are the man!!! U got it...
am i the only one who had to look up what a drawing pin was? lol
Ha! No, I did. I almost looked up " drawering pin"!! That's how they say it!!!
Nope, I had to look it up
I love all the vets at bondi vet..
I so love Scott! Say what you think, Scott! The "stupidest" thing!
These videos are SO interesting and the vets [and supporting staff] are amazing. My silly question is: who is paying for these procedures, like ones with specialists?
I often wonder if Healthcare for pets is easier to obtain in other countries... nuch like Healthcare for humans
❤ cute white black dog
I need to find a man like that who loves cats 😻
My Bassett Hound likes to eat everything in the garden. Vet and a hefty bill
In Canada we call drawing pins " Thumbtacks "
I always called them push pins.
We call them thumb tacks or push pins in the US too.
In UK we call them thumbtacks 📌
In South Africa we know them as drawing pins as in Australia.
We call them thumbtacks too in the USA🇺🇸
Спасибо большое докторам!🇷🇺✌️❤️
So pretty! Just like my Smokey
How much is the surgery?
Dogs quietly tolerate dire agony over long durations, but make such a fuss over a little needle in the arm.
Hello from California USA 🤗
It's crazy how vets can easily find a vein under fluff. Yes, I know they shave them, but I doubt it's possible to get past the fluff completely.
They'd probably learn about anatomy in medical school
I love that these vets go home with so much animal saliva on them n it brings them joy (lol)
We call them thumbtacks or push pins in Canada 🍁
Thumb tack? Is what the call them here in USA
yes
I was wondering what a drawing(?) pin is. Now we know it's a thumbtack. Lol.
It was a pushpin
I googled it and it call a drawling pin😦
Called
Where is nurse Nathan? We love him and want to see him back!
I wonder if a magnet would've made it easier (while using the endoscope)
Is pet insurance a common thing for pet owners in Australia and england? The cost of some of these surgeries has got to be astronomical.
I live in england and it isnt very common no but most peoole do pay a tad pit its like £15
@@pamelacole2756 thank you for responding. Some of the visits I see on this show and surgeries would be in the thousands here. For a min I was actually thinking that maybe vets were more affordable in the UK, but quickly realized that couldn't be the case.
Puppies are impossible to hold quietly to examine an eye . I have 7 month old puppy who is high energy and constantly in trouble.
The left upper chamber of my heart has failed, so I can relate to Yuki.
It just occured to me that dr Kate gives me lady Demitresque vibes (not in the naughty way) She is such a power woman 🥳
Amazing 🍁 🇨🇦❤😎
Not trying to be nosey, Dr. Audrey is usually with her twin sister. I haven't seen her in a while. Hope she is well.
I think she is helping set up a medical centre for wild animals. There was a video of the twins first meeting after covid, and they explained what was happening
@@elainelucas8097 thank you Elaine. I remember a little bit about it. I don't have seasons in order at all. Ty I was worried. Your sweet. Have a nice day 🙏💜
Any one where a cat is in danger, I will immediately burst into tears, bc I have a soft spot for cats
We have 4 cats. ❤
@@KatWrangler omg SAAAME
Can someone please explain why a thumbtack is called a drawing 📌🤔📌it doesn't draw anything, lol
Back in the day--not so common anymore, these kinds of pins/thumbtacks/pushpins were often used to hold draft drawings (such as architecture plans or fashion designs) in place on a wall board or drafting table for display for clients to examine. Thus the name "drawing pin".
In Australia we call them drawing pins too
Bro this the first one was taken in australia with australian vets
Good heavens...the cat is 14. Is her difficulty really a surprize??
My cat is 13 and still is pretty healthy….but I guess it’s different for different pets..
14 isn't that old for a cat. My last kitty was 25 when he passed from kidney failure.
She's also a Persian. They have a lot of health problems
@@Teresa-L.2024 Indeed. My last fuzzbutt passed away at 20. I still miss her. I had to let her go Oct 2021.🖤😿🐈⬛
My 14-yr-old is in great health. I would be shocked to see an x-ray like Yuki's.
How do I report the video for having Blaze's owners phone number visible on the tag in one the photos used of him?
Maybe someone can tell me (completely off subject) why do people from the UK pronounce g as k? I only first noticed it while listening to Chef Ramsey. I thought it was just indicative of him. But since then I’ve noticed it when listening to both the English and Australian people. This Vet just did the same.
My mother is English and I grew up in England and the United States so I'm kind of bilingual in that respect! What part of the video were you referring to? There's so many differences in pronunciations and spellings, the British use an 'S' a lot of times in place of a 'Z', and basically are non-rhotic. When I'm in England, people get a charge out of my American accent. Here in the states, they get a charge out of my English accent!
I'm British & am wondering what words we pronounce the G as a K 🥺🥺
@@princess1king2 I asked the same question. I can't figure it out.
If blaze was to lose a leg, he can get wheels, no??
Ye bit they cost alot of money for the owner
At this point, I'm pretty sure that cat is already dead
My puppy eats everything I found a 6 inch nail in his mouth don't know where in the garden he got it he eats stones/ leaves/ if you dropped a plaster he wld eat it I've never know a dog that eats anything & everything x
I would have wondered why not put a powerful but small magnet on a probe into the dog's stomach to try to grab the push pin, if finding it with an endoscope didn't work, perhaps with the help of a fluoroscope to get the magnet as close as possible to the pin.
With that kind of push pin only the shaft and point is metal. So if you are using a magnet you are pulling the sharp point towards you. If there are any folds or body points between the magnet and the pin you may cause the pin to go through the flesh. That is exactly what they are trying to avoid.
Without being able to see the pin and to be confident in your ability to have control when trying to maneuver the pin, Dr Scot was wise not to risk it.
He looks like he half border collie
I don't get it why there don't make the endoscopy under live x-ray to get the thumbtack out
Why are needles and procedures blurred
TH-cam rules on gore
@@mondenkindqueenHow they came to the conclusion that needles are gore is an enduring mystery. . .
My dog swallowed a sewing needle with string on it, I was so worried… they ended up pulling it out with a magnet
if i would live in austrailia and i would go to the vet with my small chihuahua he would FREAK OUT
he would be sad without me for a day
and hes really afraid of needles and always wants to get away
What Kim of pup is he?
What happened to Audrey’s twin sister?
"Drawing pin"? (Google, Google, Google.) Oh, you mean a thumb tack! Well, why didn't you say so?
Language difference between American English and British English
@@shevawnbasye7404 so I've noticed. I've been a fan of Doctor Who and Benny Hill for decades. That being said, I'll take the lift and catch you up. We'll have tea and crumpets, and maybe I'll go on holiday and see a football match.
Yuki is so cute 🥺
I lost my boy simon to a clot some time ago. He was still very young, and so was I.
I am wondering why they wouldn't just sedate the dog and use a local freezing to remove the lump with how risky that dog is to general anesthesia.
I like that they even blur the needles, it’s very considerate 👏
🙏
Put some goggles on her
so you can't put shunts in on the valves like they do in humans?
I thought the vets wouldn't put the animal out with a full stomach or do any surgery. The little dog he said had eaten a full meal.
The poor cat has a really bad heart disease, I can already assume that this cat is already dead by now
Porqué no poner un traducción al castellano?
Was that a mast cell tumor and if so what grade?
why are the dr hair loose
hi
Me granpa had e stik in his y far away in 1978
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They need to replace the grabber with a powerful magnet. It would pull the metal through the mushy food .
With an object that has a sharp end like a pin, there's too much risk of puncturing or cutting the internal organs. I just don't see a vet wanting to use an item like a magnet. It would have too much potential for causing more damage to the animal. It's why they prefer to go in via endoscope, first, if they can, and try for a simple pick-it-up extraction, instead. They only go for surgery as a last resort.
And puncture everything in its path on the way out?? Thank god you're not a vet.
Dogs 🐕🐶 can use wheelchairs
What the heck is a drawing pin?
No clue lol😂
A drawing pin is something that you you use to pin photos or forms to a pin board
So basically a thumb tack?
It's a thumb tack but with an Australian name
We call them push pins 📌.... We use them on a cork board.. To hold paperwork or photos
Now that I know that pets are not that smart after all, need to double down on cleaning.
Thumbtack, :))
I had like 10 ads in the vid its so annoying
Maybe while at work cage or muzzle..idk😞
Is it still mandatory for you guys to wear masks? Or is it choice?
it was likely filmed a while ago. But they're doctors, and used to wearing masks, and don't have a problem with wearing masks to stop the spread of a nasty virus
@@imalwaysright I didn't mind wearing a mask either. Just Wanted to know if it's still mandatory. In South Africa we stopped wearing masks in June
@@snowypetal1 My teenage nephews (in CT) still choose to wear masks. At the clinic several of the staff still wear masks.
@@CurlyCrowie when I go Into the hospital setting for work I still wear a mask by my own choice. Or when responding to a patient (I'm an advanced first responder)
@@snowypetal1 It's not mandatory in Australia or UK, but people are being encouraged because of concerns about another wave/new variants.
it is sooooooooooooooooo awful when a pet parent has to use a number like 6 and the word TEEN, in the same sentence. as in (16) yrs old....or (4) and TEEN. fourteen.
Our beautiful cat is 17
No, it's not awful at all. It means that the pet has lived a long life and that you've loved it well.