Tiny Dog Savaged In Brutal Fight 😱| Bondi Vet Season 6 Ep 15 | Bondi Vet Full Episodes | Bondi Vet
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Tiny Sachi is rushed into SASH after a vicious fight with a much larger dog, and its up to Dr Lisa Chimes and her team to save the beloved pooch. Dr Chris Brown inspects a 43 year old galah with a worrying lump and an even more worried owner. Meanwhile, its feeding time for the enormous crocodile Elvis, and Tim Faulkner and his courageous team get an up-close display of the croc's raw power.
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I love how these vets talk to the animals and try to put them and their parents at ease. These doctors knows these animals are scared and in pain and they are so kind and gentle with them.
Are u susan from lomie G heard
And they know exactly what to say as well
I think that it is a combination of training in how to talk to owners and their pets but also a natural instinct in feeling the situation of how and when to say things
I agree, they treat them like their own and I love that!
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I LOVE seeing a person who has stuck with a bird their whole life. They’re the 3rd most popular pet and the number ONE most re-homed or abused. So, STOP judging the bird owner. He learned something today. He probably only knew what his parents taught him. He got Pretty when he was just 11. Bless.
He neglected that bird. Would have been better off rehoming it to someone who’d actually take care of it.
@@FukaiKokoro you know this from 6 mins of the show. Byyyyeee 🤣🤣🤣
@@AmberLeii yes, I also I know this from many years of studying parrots. I love parrots.
@@AmberLeii feeding a parrot seeds, cannolis, steak, and pasta is abusive. You can love an animal or a child to death. I appreciate that he has stuck by his bird for so long but we can't pretend like he didn't put this bird's health at risk everyday. If the internet didn't exist, I could give him a pass but how can you not figure out how terrible this diet is in the age where we have the vast sum of human knowledge at our finger tips? And the bird never saw a vet? Because I can't imagine previous vets would not have commented on the diet if they knew. This is basically the equivalent of a parent feeding McDonald's to their kid three times a day every day. And it's absolutely neglect in both cases.
@@AmberLeii as a bird owner, I do appreciate the bird owner that stuck with the bird for a very long time (although birds are the third most popular pet right behind cats and dogs since obviously dogs and cats are the most popular common house pets, you have to also keep in mind that birds are also rehoused because how difficult they are to take care of) but unfortunately the way he is taking care of his bird is really bad because that kind of bird (being a gallah cockatoo) is mostly a plant eater/herbivore (meaning it doesn’t eat meat at all) so giving his pet bird steak and pasta is not healthy to feed a cockatoo (or any parrot since most if not all parrots only eat plants except some plants are toxic so if you are planning to get a parrot make sure you research what is not toxic to your bird for example avocados since avocados are high in acid and it upsets bird stomachs which is really toxic) and giving your cockatoo only seeds is also bad since cockatoos eats mixed diets (you mostly feed your parrot pellets with a side of veggies and fruits. Now you can give parrots seeds since they do eat seeds in the wild but pet parrots don’t fly as much compared to parrots in the wild and think like this: think seeds are like fast food for us humans, you wouldn’t eat fast food on a daily basis so if you are gonna give your birds seeds only give it to them as a treat and it shouldn’t be more than roughly 10 percent of your birds diet.)
And not only that, the other thing that bothered me about that birds cage/habitat that it has no toys or anything to keep the bird entertained which is also upsetting since birds (especially cockatoos) are very intelligent birds and they need plenty of toys and should be cycled out on very regular basis since cockatoos can get bored and depressed easily if they don’t have plenty of toys to entertain themselves.
Everyone control your small dogs. Everyone control your big dogs. Everyone just control your dogs.
Nice pfp
I feel like they don't have any sort of leash law over there. I'm from the US and almost everywhere we have leash laws for these reasons
Jessica i live in Australia and i can confirm we have leash laws everywhere unless it's a licensed off leash dog beach
@@jessicuhh017 Dr. Lisa made the comment "no more dog parks" if she keeps barking at other dogs, so my guess is this happened at a dog park. A dog that aggressive (the one that attacked) shouldn't have been at a dog park like that, but many owners do not know or seem to care how to read their dog's body language and so will bring them to a place like that. Unfortunately, it is a risk at every dog park.
Mølly F
I absolutely agree agree! They need to pay for the medical bills! Just like you have automobile insurance, just in case if you were to get into an accident! Be responsible
Got it. Rolled it. Ate it. And burped. Love how they are doing enrichment even for such a large predator!
I love how when Chris changed the birds diet, both he and the owner where saying it’s going to be difficult. Pretty actually couldn’t care less he was like, what’s this stuff, mmm I might try it, this is good. He was happily trying out the veggies
I love that they make a point of naming all the wild animals. It’s good to remember that animals are beings that deserve a kind of respect as well, and that’s like a sign of that respect.
I work with a bird rescue and we've had a couple birds come one with fatty lumps/tumours because of being on a seed diet. Seeds don't do anything for a bird and they aren't nutritious enough. Birds need to be fed fruit and veggie, as well as a proper pelleted diet such as Zupreeme, roudybush or tops.
Kavya Liyanage Any tips on weaning a stubborn bird off seeds? My boy was fed them since he was little along with fresh veg and fruit, but he has gradually gotten more and more picky and now refuses to eat anything except bananas and seeds. Naturally, took him to the vet recently and he is quite healthy, but I’m still wanting him to have less seed in his diet.
Celloco I suggest checking out the BirdTricks diet tips. Their UA-cam channel has all the info you need for a picky bird.
Even the fruits you need to be careful of as they’re just sugar
HailingHayles exactly! Most owners don’t know that fruit **isnt** as good as veg for birds
Celloco birds are always difficult to transition to pellets. I would try different flavors and mix them in with his seeds. Slowly add more pellet to seed ratio. Once you get him eating mostly pellets I would allow him to have seeds for about an hour a day while having pellet available 24/7. Then once you are certain he is eating pellet completely remove seed from his diet. Really the only thing you can do is be persistent and try to find a flavor they like. Zupreme offers a veggie, fruit, and nut blend pellet. So try some different ones and see which one your birds hates the least. Good luck on transitioning your baby. I hope this helps
I love Nicola and her family! It’s so great to show your kids that even when you’re super scared of an animal, you can still find out who to call so you make sure the animal gets removed in a way that’s safe and compassionate for everyone involved! Also: CHARLOTTE!!
If you're interested in the part where Dr.Chris put the cells on the slide and stained it, there is a whole profession for it for both humans and for animals. It is called Histology. It requires a 2 year college degree and is a very fun occupation.
Interesting
I agree it’s quite interesting to learn about where you find each type of tissue and the different layers all but it’s a lot of information to take in and a pain to learn in a short high school class let me tell you DX
@@erenthebombjaeger I can only imagine a single class on it would be terrible. The 2 year program makes it much more manageable.
I’m definitely filing this information away for possible later use!
I’ve done some histology during my phd to check the purity of my neutrophils that I extract from whole blood. I usually used flow to check that my population was pure after blood processing but it was pretty cool to have a histology picture in my thesis
Oh noo, Elvis ate his 3 girlfriends!!! 😱 Anyone see the episode where Tim and new trainee, Kyle, went to alllll the trouble to get Elvis over to the pond where the 3 gfs were?!?!?! This was *after* Elvis had eaten his 9 male mates AND a steel column among other asst'd oddities.
You'd think they would have noticed a pattern after the 9 dead roommates
That wasn't Elvis, was it? I thought that was Aggro.
@@Palitato Maybe I am wrong? Pretty sure it's all Elvis's legacy, though 🐊
@@SageTheRage Nope, Palitato is right, it was Aggro who ate his nine pool-mates. Crocs are GROUCHY mofo's. LOL
@@DrachenGothik666 Thx for setting me straight. 🐊
That snake's gorgeous.
Agreed 👌 the snakes pattern is so beautiful 😍
Autistic Food & Reviews ...Agreed🐍
Autistic Food & Reviews ...Agreed🐍
And terrifying lol
That snake be a very cute.
That smile on Elvis's face after munching down was the ultimate😂
after seeing Sachi's reaction to the other dogs in the clinic, It seems like he caused the attack himself, by running over to another dog and yapping away at its face, causing the other dog to react. I'm honestly baffled that she would take him to a dog park UNLEASHED, when he acts like that towards other dogs... It's a very common problem with small dogs too, running over to bigger dogs going crazy, and some day they run over to the wrong dog and this happens
The way that Sachi reacted to other dogs could also be caused by psychological trauma. She understandably is very wary of other dogs. When a dog is attacked, it's very common for them to show aggression towards other dogs even if they weren't aggressive in the past.
@@DadGames95 well they did say like she does...so have to disagree with you.
Agree, so if the owners know their dog is not great meeting other dogs and get nervous and fearful, displaying aggression... keep her on a lead.
@DadGames95 Cool? No matter matter reason, if they react like that, then they should be leashed.
An Italian bird that eats tortellini and steak now Ive heard everything 🤣
I wouldn’t consider crocs to be an expressive species by any means, but I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt that Elvis after that meal was the happiest croc alive at that point
The dog attack… so basically, their dog instigated a fight by “having a little yap”
People need to train little dogs just as much as larger ones. Dogs don’t see size, when a little dog growls and barks it’s asking for trouble
Tim Faulkner reminds me of Steve Irwin so much, he is just so passionate about what he does.
It's a shame Sachi got attacked, IDK if the dog who attacked her was on leash or not but hopefully her owners will be more careful in future about letting her approach random dogs and that the dog who attacked her take more precautions if their dog is not friendly
I love Tim. He has such a passion for all the animals he helps care for and helping them keep their animal instincts as much as possible. Dr. Chris handled the snake and Pretty well. The diet seems harsh but it was needed as his diet prior was awful. I hope the couple teaches their dog and are aware of other dogs around them off leash.
A bird eating pasta and steak I’ve heard it all now
Sachi has a Napoleon Complex...
Glenn Hodshire so many small dogs do
Watched this episode with my 2.5 metre Diamond python sitting on my shoulder. And how exciting to see a Diamond python on the show! They are actually usually pretty cruisy for a large snake, and the high yellow markings on ‘charlotte’ were splendid!
That one was odd. The python was outside minding its own business, why was she freaking out?
I've never seen a diamond python before, but she was gorgeous! I could tell that she'd just shed, and her colors were really bright. She has a beautiful head, too. I hope she has a happy life and stays away from ignorant people.
@@ghostspore3163 year late but she could of had a phobia, or at least some sort of fear that comes with that fact that not many people are educated about snakes. Those who are, educated, usually are already into them.
"a bit of a yap", lady? Excuse me, "a bit of a yap" is, like, one bark. That was Dog for "I SEE YOU, YOU THINK YOU'RE SO TOUGH JUST CAUSE YOU'RE BIGGER THAN ME COME AT ME BRO!!!" (especially when there's no tail-wagging while the barks are sounding; did anyone see that? Panting, tail wagging happy, but then when she decided it was time to bark again the tail stopped) Even though one of those labs just looked over its shoulder at her like "What? I didn't say anything."
Nothing like getting enjoyment from a 5 meter, over 16 feet, alligator killing his rack of meat. Elvis is the MAN!
It's lovely how Tim suddenly looked 10 years younger when he was so excited from Elvis having eaten that beef... =) Sometimes his excitement seems a bit over the top, but in episodes like today you can clearly see that it's 100% genuine joy because he just loves his job sooooo much! I'm always so amazed when he gets a baby anything in his hands, he looks at it, weighs it loosely in his hands, then says how many days old it is... That's a skill that requires so much knowledge and experience! Respect and awe =D
We agree, Kavya, that birds need more than what was given that bird. They do need fruits, which they eat in the wild, as well as lots of greens. That bird, 4 months later, has her keel showing, which is not good. Weaning her onto pellets would also be a good idea, or to start off as treats.(the pellets) It is so sad to see a bird that old with its original owner who has grown tired of his bird friend. One can tell by where the bird is now (outside) and without those chest and stomach feathers, you could see "goose-bumps on a cockatoo!" Many people don't stay married that long any more! Yet with any bird, we have that responsibility to them to take the best care that we can provide. And if it cannot be provided, too tired, too busy, what ever the reason, then perhaps the bird should go to someone that will bring her inside at night, feed her well, and get her toys to play with and to tear apart, to help keep her busy and Happier. There were no toys, not even pieces of wood to chew on. [perches don't count as chew toys] It really hurt my heart to see that lovely bird shivering in the wind/breeze. She has no bird friends, and her human counterpart has lost some interest, and does not interact as he used to with her. It's sad, yet that happens so often, unfortunately. Birds are flock animals.
Agreed. Dr. Chris even said "She had not been touched for a number of years."
and your both judging by snippettes from a TV show and don't personally have any other knowledge then this you don't know the owner or the bird or the circumstances that aren't being shown so before judging the vet OR the owner think about those facts your lacking before being judemental idgets.
Somehow this Bird has survived 43 years with this owner, so perhaps we should all withhold judgment when we don't know the whole story.
@@yes2day100 right thank u
@@RapiersSting The snippets were enough. What exactly would be happening off camera that would change the situation? The owner owned up the terrible diet, poor socialization, and the living situation. The bird clearly had lipomas.
PLS TRAIN YOUR DOGS!! as an owner, it is YOUR responsible that YOUR dog is well behaved around people and other animals. if you know your dog is aggressive toward other dogs, DON’T TAKE IT TO A DOG PARK WITH MANY OTHER UNTRAINED DOGS!! thought that was super obvious, but sadly, it’s not. it’s terrible seeing other dogs get injured for a mistake that humans can easily avoid.
also your other responsibility (out of many others) as an owner, is to watch your dog’s body language. if it looks distressed when around other dogs, please leash your dog and take it away from the stressful situation. LEARN TO READ YOUR DOG!!
sorry for the long rant. it’s just terrible seeing dogs pay for humans’ mistakes...
It's the responsibility of the dog owner to keep THEIR dog from running up to another. My dog hated other dogs. It was difficult to take her for walks because people would allow their dogs to run loose and up to her. I could only do so much to keep their dog from getting hurt. The blame is 100% on the owners of Sachi for letting her approach and BARK at the larger dog.
im so glad you guys understand what im saying. it’s just terrible seeing dogs pay for what humans did. and it’s amazing hearing from total strangers on the internet that your dogs are well taken care of. honestly, i think i have to thank you for taking those precautions with your doggos
My dog dose laps around the dog park he won’t play with other dogs
@@DefectiveLotus what you just said is a perfectly example of why they say to ask someone before you try to approach or pet their dog, or any animal. If you don't know the animal, ask someone who does.
And it’s always the owner’s fault. They take their untrained dog of the lead. The dog they didn’t train
Lisa is so loving toward her patients--and their people.
Sachi needs better training , or training in general. Dogs won’t understand “nO bARkiNg!1!”
You are a nasty piece of work with that comment.
A scared animal can't stop being scared because just by more training.
I do, however, agree that a well trained pet may cope better when stressed. Especially 'no barking' can make a dog bark even louder because it takes 'no barking' as joining in on the loud barking. Way better to teach a dog to be quiet by ignoring barking and rewarding getting quiet on a hand que 👍🏻
@@carolweideman1905 you do realize she is referring to 37:01 when Sachi is barking non stop at the other dogs in the waiting room and the owner tells her no barking right?
@@carolweideman1905 why? They're saying the dog needs training, a dog without training isn't going to understand "no barking" being Said to them let alone yelled at them
Carol Weideman I’m confused but ok. Every dog should have training. And when they are not trained, giving them a command will not do anything because they will not understand it. But go off Carol 😪
calls a dog vicious but ignores how her dog challenges any dog that exists
My thoughts exactly. That dog is out of control and pretty much got what any rational person would expect.
Honestly the dog probably caused the fight.. this is what happens with small dogs.. then the larger dog gets blamed and called vicious even if the small dog started the fight.. sadly it usually ends with the large dog being put down (unless owner can prove that their dog didn't start it)
Actually I have seen many large dogs being very gentle like malamutes and small dogs like chihuahuas being fiesty.moreover it depends on how they are trained
I've had my husky mix attacked three times by small terrier types just like this. One tore a full bite of fur off him, then came back for more, while he was running and cowering and just trying to get away. Another time a different dog rushed up, barking it's head off, then took a lunge at him when he fled. I only realized later it had connected with his leg and draw blood. Both times, I had to watch those owners pick up their little dog, cuddle it and "Oooooooh I'm so sorry..... he doesn't like big dogs.... poor little guy."
People label a dog vicious, when it turns to defend itself, but the terror who eats a mouthful off my dog and keeps after him teeth bared just "Doesn't like big dogs." Not saying this dog was as bad as the ones I've had to deal with, but I sure don't buy their innocent victim act.
before I even watched this video I realized I haven't subscribed even though Im basically trying to binge watch all the episodes- so therefore I immediately clicked the button
I love that Nicola let her kids watch Chris catch the snake. It's nice for kids to have positive experiences with "scary" animals at a young age ❤
I will miss Dr. Brown. Hope the return to his vet practice is the best. I definitely apperciate the time Bondi vet has spent teaching people compassion.
How does this channel not have millions of subscribers??! Thank you for the full episodes! I love this show so much!!
@37:20 where the two ladies are essentially having a whole conversation through the dog! 😆 So sugary sweet
I have stuck with my parrot, an alexandrine, for my whole life as well, I got him when I was 10 we got him as a baby and I still have him. Also, I was very educated and open to information so my bird is very healthy, also, I am so happy seeing a bird owner getting help and accepting that he was wrong, diet is one of the most changed topic, before it used to be normal for a birds diet to be sunflower seeds, but that had changed soo much ,and sometimes you don’t get to the information in time.
I’m not trying to victim blame, because it’s certainly not Sachi’s fault, but owners of little dogs should know better than letting their dog run up to a big dog and bark at it. Clearly the owners of the big dog shouldn’t bring their dog around others if it’s aggressive, but if one dog runs up to another and barks at it and the other dog thinks it’s aggressive and attacks, then they’re doing what dogs do, and it’s up to the humans to intervene and make sure that both dogs stay safe. I hope for Sachi’s sake that her owners learn a little more caution because when they said Sachi’s ran up and barked “like she does,” it made it sound like a habit that happens a lot around other dogs, and she’s lucky that nothing worse happened.
+Hannah Agreed! Ib fact, Sacchi practically did it right there in the waiting room less than 24 hrs aftervthe harrowing incident! Noticed, too that when Mel (owner ) came to pick her up she didn't bring a collar, or leash, or carrier... nothing to safely escort her newly recovering, injured pup to the car. Had another dog been coming/going at the same time, Sacchi might have jumped right out of Mel's arms. Mel certainly needs to learn to reign in Sacchi before something worse happens to her. Obedience training is definitely in order for her own good.
People who let their dogs run off the leash are running a serious risk every time. My dogs have been attacked a number of times by off leash dogs. I always keep mine on a lead. Dog's behaviour with strange dogs is a total unknown so I never run the risk without a leash.
@@brendanhoffmann8402 💕👍🐾
I agree. If you’re letting your dog go up to a much larger dog, you need to have a leash, collar, harness, or SOMETHING to allow you to keep a distance. Even the most well behaved dogs can become dangerous when they feel threatened.
totally agree...had such an encounter myself a couple of years back. Now where I live we do have leash laws and I for my part never let my dogs of leash because of their high prey drive. Now, Ben was not an aggressive dog and was even good around cats. But that day, a small dog ran up to him, barked and jumped around and between his legs. I don't know, if he was annoyed of if his prey-drive kicked in, he was an ex-racing Greyhound after all. He picked the small dog up and shook it once. The small dog did not suffer any harm other than run off to his owner. I checked up with the owner. He just shrugged and said" my dog needs to learn, that not every dog is friendly..." I mean come on. Ben could have seriously injured that small dog...
While I feel bad for the owners of Sachi, she instigated the fight. If she went up to the other dog and started barking, it was totally her fault that the other dog reacted the way it did. Not to mention the fact that her owners didn't even bother bringing a leash or collar in to pick her up from the vet! Both dog and owner need a friggin training course
FT W I have to slightly disagree with you. (Not to be rude but id like to share my opinion as well) even though Sachi did instigate it was also on the other dog it’s owner. They should know if their dog is aggressive toward other dogs or specifically small dogs (which a good bit of big dogs are) personally my family and I just got a deaf Aussie rescue we were actually told he was aggressive with small dogs and having a Yorkie we took necessary precautions to only find out that he was just very excited our yorkie was the aggressive one. We also have another Aussie who is a sweetheart but she does try to herd and will be slightly aggressive because of his energy once he calms down she’s fine. We are taking it slowly but we also knew our dogs when bringing him in. Also not all dogs benefit from training we took our girl to training and she was terrified she benefits more from being trained by us! And about the collar and leash it could also be possible that they didn’t bring it so they wouldn’t hurt Sachi! Again this is not to be mean or rude this is simply my opinion 😁 (also sorry for the long reply )
I'm a year late, but whatever.
I think the responsibility falls on each owner. Sachis' owners shouldn't have had her off leash since her recall isn't reliable, and because she's reactive towards other dogs.
The other dogs' owner shouldn't have their dog off leash either, as their recallvs not reliable and that dog is also reactive and possibly aggressive.
For the safety of you, your dog/s and others don't have your dog off leash in a public area unless their recall is (close to) perfect.
@@kms1011 This is why I don't love dog parks. You can't control which dogs show up and even dogs that generally behave well can get into trouble in a big group of strange dogs.
@@kms1011 how do you know the other owners had their dog off leash? You don't. You're hearing one side of the story, likely a biased and heavily edited version. You're forgetting that with a big dog like a Shepard it can be hard for a grown man to stop them if they suddenly lunge, that's exactly why leashes are a thing. Unless you're already yanking back because you're a psychic you're not going to stop them. All it takes is literally one bite from a big dog to kill something small.
A year or more late here as well. Honestly, something doesn't sit right with me about Sachi's owners. Lack of eye contact, defensive or guarded body language, quirks of the lips/tight lipped, the man didn't say a word about what happened... I feel like there's more to this story that the owners aren't making known. Regardless, it's a shame that Sachi (and possibly another dog) got injured because of carelessness. I'm glad Dr. Lisa was able to take care of everything though.
The fact that Pretty survived on just seed diet for 43 years is just wow. Usually Galah's end up getting the fatty liver disease or something. MORAL OF THE STORY Don't feed parrots seed, it's like eating burgers and pizza for the rest of your life.
Mauricio: "Got it, so from now on I will be feeding Pretty burgers and pizza"
When the attacking dog was a potty they went on and on about it....but attacks from other breeds go un mentioned. The bias is annoying.
Exactly
Thanks..auto correct..ug. I love the show but the anti pit thing makes me mad.
Never heard them mention a pitty once. They just kept saying big dog 🤷🏼♀️
@@tiffk2302 they usually say bully breed
BeepBeep but they didn’t, so this comment doesn’t really make sense
Show your animals you love them by giving them what they need, not what they want
How is the bird still alive. That is not a good diet at all. Plus he has no enrichment. And Chris said he hasn't been handled for years. This poor bird has such a low quality of life.
Mølly F Whats with the birds massive loss of feathers?
* Daiki Bunny * It’s very common for birds to get anxiety when kept in captivity and not interacted with unless of course they’re wild and have others to interact with. They tend to pluck their own feathers when they get anxiety
ErenTheBombJaeger Your profile image is how I feel about that poor bb
Looks like he plucks his feathers too
Yeah his plucking of feathers is probably a behavioral thing. He is probably so bored and so stressed that he has nothing better to do than to rip his own feathers out. It's really sad. Poor bird
Remember people! Just because your pet eats it, doesn’t mean it’s good for them!!! Please do proper research before owning an animal!
Don’t buy Purina products!
My dad bought my rabbit some of that berry nut mix treat stuff that's not good for rabbits. Luckily she hates stuff like that so all she did was pee on it and eat the greens I gave her.
Mazuri (purina's exotic animal brand) is perfectly fine to feed. in fact for many species it is the only healthy option
purino pro plan is actually one of the most recommended foods for dogs. they've revamped their brands after the recalls and customer base they lost.
Jessica Purina pro plan is ok but there are much better options. it lacks fresh products like real meats unlike other products like Instinct and Merrick who have much better fresher ingredients, purina pro plan is the best out of the Purina products however most Purina products really are not great and have Products that have even made top 10 worst dog food lists Plus they really are not very trustworthy
@@q_shrimp_p8198 I love you and your rabbit
Sachi wasn't attacked...she provoked the fight🙄🙄🙄 people are stupid. Her owners should have kept her on a lead and it never would have happened
Sachi *hasn't* learned yet!! 😊😃😀😁😂😂😆
And she probably wont until it's too late 😂
My dogs have been trained to ignore other dogs at the dog park and are pretty good socially but if they are provoked or feel threatened, they definitely will have a go at whoever started it. Her owner even turned up to the vets without a leash to take her home! Like seriously, both need dog training
That is a very BEAUTIFUL Python! I had a ball python years ago, not nearly as pretty. If my sons weren't afraid of snakes I'd still own one. I also had a 7 1/2 foot Red Tail Boa. I re-homed both of them. Both my snakes were rescues.
people: plays with cats and dogs
Tim: plays excitedly with gaters
Sachi is adorable ! People need to control their dogs and keep their attention on them when they take them to a park.
"If you're English, it's a nightmare."
Me: "If you're Oklahoman, you see if it's a rattler, if not then continue."
I love how everybody in the comments section thinks they know better then a trained, licensed Dr. Haha😹😹😹
That's one big, gorgeous diamond python! I'd LOVE to be there to take care of that beauty! The only reptiles I'm afraid of are rattlesnakes and that's only because I know from experience just how painful their bite really can be.
You should have told the bird owner to get toys for the bird. He’s going crazy doing nothing.
Another wonderful video❤️❤️❤️. Thank you so much. I really enjoy them and watching how caring these Dr’s and staff are!!!!!
Appreciate the use of names of support staff. Respect.
I had to lol when Tim said the best part of feeding Elvis was a death roll
28:06 - LMAO the GoPro blink on the snake’s face! 😂🤣 Cinema Real indeed!
I can't know, but Lisa looks like a BOSSY vet boss.
Wow. Poor dog, but she trained him terribly. No Barking yea? *Pet Pet Pet* Yea? *Pet Pet Pet*
I love to see the pregnant snake! I love snakes and it is good to see a new mom!
It’s terrifying to see your dog get attacked by another. My golden retriever when she was alive she was 13 and we were walking back into the house with my mom and my neighbors dog ran from their yard and charged my old dog and started attacking her, my dog was just shrinking back and I had to pull this dog off my old girl while my mom was screaming and yelling. Worst part is the dog came back a second time! I had to stand between them.
Have your dog on a leash at all times when out of your house. That's what I FEEL Sachi's owner is feeling guilty about- as well she should. If you have control of your animal, attacks are much less likely to happen. Expensive lesson. I'm glad the dog will physically heal.🐕
Poor bird... It's incredible that he survived this long. These birds should eat fresh vegetables, nuts and fruits as the staple of their diet, and seed should be used as a training treat.
Not to mention the absolute lack of enrichment, and the fact that he's most likely not being taken out for flights indoors or outdoors.
These species in the wild live off seeds
The owner is a FOOL !!!
Elvis is wonderful. That snake is gorgeous.
I know that man loves the bird but... the bird is clearly stressed.
There are no toys and he's missing feathers, which is a sign of stress.
Sachi remains me so much of our little Ellie Mae. She was more white with the tan spots. She was a rescue that was my son's best friend her whole life. She was the sweetest loving little girl. She would dance for treats. If you had a snack or other food she would creep up and sneeze on your plate so you would give to her. I can't recall how many times she pulled that trick on her boy. We loved her everyday of her life.
I think the bird needs a companion, although he might not tolerate one.
Me
Well it depends.
Although it’s recommended to have a companion for your bird but given the cockatoo’s age in this episode (being at least 42 when this episode came out) it probably wouldn’t be a good idea since if the birds don’t get along and the other bird bites Pretty (who is the cockatoo in this episode) he can get seriously injured and if there is blood and looses too much he could pass away, I think it’s not a good idea however it’s totally fine to just have one bird since if you get only one bird then your bird would only bond with you however if you get more than one bird then your birds would bond with each other and not with you as much so it depends.
I know it’s December 26 but ..
MERRY (belated) CHRISTMAS to Chris, Lisa and all the amazing people at SASH and Bondi Vet! Chewy and I appreciate all the hard work and dedication you put into helping all our furry friends! 🐾❤️
I'm not suggesting anything one way or the other, but those were suing words coming from the dog owner.
My 7 year old staffie- who's great with other dogs, puppies, cats, and chickens by the way- was attacked on her hind leg by the neighbors great pyrenees when it wandered onto our property once and she went to say hello (it was young and she'd met it a number of times 6 months or so prior).
Anyways there was none of that "devastating/gruesome/vicious/heartbreaking" overdramatic bullshit. Took her to the vet for the puncture wounds, had the sheriff deliver a letter demanding they pay the bill and install a fence or they'd take her dog and kill it dead, and should the dog find itself over the property line not to be surprised if we took it upon ourselves to evacuate it from our premises- be it a warning shot or deadly one- as it was well within our right at that point. I think the height of the sob story was telling the vet our neighbor was a nitwit and getting a nod in agreement.
I don't understand people who decide to place blame on the animal rather than the owner, it's rarely if ever the dog itself. Beyond that, if you're out for a casual stroll at what point can you really stop taking responsibility for that happening? I highly doubt they were at a dog park and someone decided to knowingly bring along their hyper-aggressive ring-fighting dog, and even still you should always closely monitor your dog and the behavior of those that interact with it specifically to avoid things like that happening. If you know your dog pushes personal boundaries maybe just don't set it free in an environment you can't immediately control. (and obviously on the same hand, don't unleash your dog unto others just because it finally completed its six week socialization course at the local petco)
I'd join that beautiful bird for a salad chow feast..lol! Most of the greens I eat are kale and spinach. Brussel sprouts too.
Hope the man cleans out the cage of the bird of all the seeds on the floor.
really love Dr.Chris and Dr.Lisa
That's one of the prettiest snakes I've seen!
Gators are so powerful I wouldn't want to be anywhere close to those jaws I would like to watch from a safe distance seeing a gator up close would be so cool
There's some good and bad here for the bird. The man obviously doesn't quite know how to look after the bird. But also he hasn't abandoned the bird. If he learns how to properly handle such an intelligent bird like a Galah, he'll have a wonderful companion.
Maurizio is a typical Italian!! I love him, lol!! Pretty was eating like a 👑 king!!
That pink and white bird is gonna dead cuz the owner wants to feed it table food.....
Avianca G Some birds can actually eat a lot of human food like chicken, fish, hard boiled eggs, plain noodles, etc.... but of course his diet wasn’t great
ErenTheBombJaeger , I think the key is within moderation.
Avianca G definitely
I think Elvis quite enjoyed his feed.
The relationship between Mauricio and Pretty is adorable.
A collar and leash would go a long way to controlling Sachin. It would not hurt the dog either.
Lisa: she needs to not pick fights with any dogs, not just large ones.
Yep, heard that alligator burp! Must of been good!
I was shocked to find out what he's free.
The amount of blood feathers on that galah was insane
Franchesca Madden I thought his feathers were dark pink?
I don’t think you know what blood feathers actually are..
So is he going to tell the owner about enrichment toys things to do to give him some exercise let's get with it baby
damn, i wish my dog could have lived for 40+ (happy and healthy) years
Ain’t that the total, undeniable truth!
The bird does not seem happy about being put a diet lol
I didn't think we were getting the whole dog attack story, when the lady first explained it. Come to find out the little dog was the aggressive one all along, go figure...
If a another dog attacked my precious little munchkin..
**motherly defence mechanism’s activated**
when the tiny dog decides to pick a fight with something 3-5 ties their size...
*face palm*
sad to say, sachi brought that on herself most likely
That bird eats better than I do.
Is Chris a snake catcher now? Why would you call a vet to come remove a snake for you?
For the notoriety!!!
Love this show
Elvis is couple of levels above other crocs and alligators
I love how the snake yeeted away da (lil?) camera x
Chris: Stay nice and Relaxed
Bird: **GOES ABSOLUTELY APESHIT**
I’m jealous of Elvis’s (crocodile) white teeth
get a spiralizer and run zucchini and other vegetables through it, the parrot will love that as much as the pasta
I was so proud when the woman with the snake in her yard said "venomous" and not "poisonous" thank you for knowing the difference lol
When I saw Pretty's tumour fat cells under the Microscope I guessed it was a lipoma. I am so happy that is due to his diet and that can be changed. Charlotte is a beautiful snake and I hope she likes her new location.
Australia has so many fierce wild animals. And critters. I grew up in Texas so I'm not fazed by much but Australia, you can keep your beasties! LOL! I will happily enjoy the from afar.
Sachi needs the Dog Whisperer!!!
I love how by the end the one little girl is so over the snake 😂
5:48 and the Dr. just got cussed out by a bird 😀
Elvis has gorgeous teeth! 😂
Darn, I want to eat like pretty for a while! LOL