My chihuahua had the same inflammatory eye condition. When it flared up she looked like Scrat from Ice Age. The irony here is I also have a rare auto-immune disease... I've heard the phrase that dogs take after their owners but I don't think they meant it like that lol
My Chihuahua had an eye that had a black spot on it. We had to take him to an eye specialist as they thought it might be cancer. We took him the next day but before we got there, is eyeball ruptured. It had to be taken out. Within a year he lost the sight in the eye that was left. He lived 18 more months and then he passed. I was devastated as I’d had him for 13 years.
@@tlynnprice My bug-eyed chihuahua passed away 2 years ago from bladder cancer. 1 month from diagnosis to her just... being gone. It never stops hurting. She was 10.
When I see a man cry it usually makes me cry too. Then add to it the fact that he's crying over a dog, or any animal, made it even harder to keep the tears from falling.
I love the attitude of the guy with the goldie. It's not a question of whether to do the surgery or not because of the cost, its a question of how to get the funds because he *will* do this for her. You can't put a price on a life. Edit: watched a bit more and I love this guy! He cares so deeply for this dog he only has had for a short time. He truly is a good person.
@@sarahhutchins Thanks for correcting me. At first I thought the driver's seat was on the right side but I also remember reading about the driver on the left. I was a bit confused too. So it never changes right? Because the driver's seat in my country also in the right side. Maybe I got confused in between driving at the left side of the road with the driver's seat. Thanks again.
Rosie's owner is INCREDIBLE. Working at a shelter I've seen animals be surrendered for the most asinine of reasons, yet this man is so committed to his little girl that he'll do anything he can to give her a healthy life. A man who cries for the love of his animals is a good man.
This was a heartwarming collection of stories. I love vets that are willing to try things that might seem a bit "out there" to help their patients. When one of my guinea pigs had a problem with her jaw locking and causing her lots of pain when eating or drinking I asked my vet if he could give her botox to relax the muscles. The weird idea came to me when my neurologist was giving me my botox for my migraines. Instead of dismissing the idea as crazy my vet actually did some research into if it could help and if it was safe. In the end, he couldn't do the injections because the muscles and nerve to swallow were just too close together and the risk was just too high that he'd paralyse the wrong thing. I love him for that.
I got Botox for migraines before it was approved for them (it was approved for cosmetics at the time) and my mom mentioned she actually had Botox on her vocal cords in the 1980s! She has a disorder where they spasm. I have also heard of it being used in kids with Cerebral Palsy to help with the tightened muscles. So your idea actually made sense, even if in the end it wasn't safe for that specific situation.
I had a patient that could no longer eat regular food because his esophagus was paralyzed after having botox shots for migraines. He was so frustrated with the whole thing. I think he finally ended up getting a feeding tube. It was a sad case.
i love that they included the american doctor in this compilation as well, he’s as well spoken as scott and chris and you can tell he loves the animals with his whole heart!
@@ladyvoldything there was no mention of race until you brought it up. Not everywhere is as racist as you seem to think it is. Stop stereotyping people.-- that's racist
@@ladyvoldything I'm trying to find where in the world OP said "the black doctor", unless your eyesight is so bad you thought "American" was the word "black". People like you literally exist only to bring race into things where it has absolutely no relevance whatsoever, just to create a problem. The comment was saying the American doctor is as well spoken and knowledgeable as the doctor in Australia. Get your eyes checked if you can't read that. Maybe your brain too.
@@midnitethedsixl4601 don’t think Ladyvoldything was doing anything wrong. They weren’t calling OP racist, it is a stereotype that black people aren’t well spoken which is completely false. They were simply informing Op that it comes off as bad as race is a viable thing. They weren’t trying to be rude but to inform OP that it could come off as racist.
Rosie is such a strong girl. When he started crying I cried too. Poor girl has been through a lot but it's worth it.... Her quality of life is much much better and longer.
Can we all just give a big thank you to Dr. Andrew Marchevsky! He's so kind and does the tough cases and surgeries. He really deserves a round of praise for all the good work he does.
I can't stop crying over Rosie as she cry's and I feel Angus pain for his beloved Rosie. Blessings to all his family and friends who chipped in to pay the $6,000 Vet bill
The guy with the golden retriever was correct it a lifetime responsibility taking in an animal if you get an animal it’s your responsibility to care for and if you can’t regime them or find a place who can there’s are plenty of animal sanctuaries who help animals who owners can’t.
Yes and it absolutely hurts when people get animals as gifts for people during holidays. They won’t b tiny and small forever and they are a lifetime or love and care for😭
I also have a Rosie that had to have surgery. Only my Rosie is a goat and she had rumen surgery. She’s doing way better now. I’ve already spent a lot of money on my Rosie before surgery but she’s worth it.
Yes! Once she tested the first one, she realized what this was all about, figured that this is an upgrade. So happy to see her move without pain! It was obvious she trusted her handlers, but the other sheep was very useful!
Pam from the Edgar's Mission.. you are a wonderful human being..... This world needs MANY more individuals like you... Thank you for showing such kindness, love and caring to poor disabled animals,,,, You are SO special!!!!!
What heartwarming true account of people taking the responsibility of providing whatever is needed to give to an animal an improved quality of life. Such loving, caring people make the world
I cried within a second when Rosie’s dad started tearing up. I love my dog so much, my heart would break seeing her like that as well. All my love and best wishes for those too, the love is so strong.
My grandma had a bull dog named Bear with bulging eyes when she was younger. The vet said it was normal so she never bothered. One day Bears eye popped out (the vet did fix it, he was okay) Ever since that day his name has been Popeye
It’s a condition common in all snub nosed dogs. Their skulls are compressed so much that their eyes are pushed farther out of the socket than is healthy and causes all sorts of health issues
Angus made ME cry lol.Rosie is so lucky to have such a loving owner who also has great family and friends to help him pay for it ❤️. It was so good seeing charity try to run.
Nova was so obviously well cared for by her family!! Her teeth were perfect, and the family showed all their love for her and cared so much for her when they brought her in 🥺💜 when the young man was saying "I know she's gonna be alright, she's my pup", I could feel the love radiating off of him for her!
Never be sorry or ashamed over crying for your animal who is going through something painful and difficult. It just means you love them. And that’s certainly nothing to be ashamed of. ❤️
26:22 What a kind soul. Makes me miss our black lab, Sophie. She was the best dog anyone could have ever hoped for. Unfortunately she only lived 9 years... She had a problem with insulin and then her organs just stopped working. If there was any way I could have given her 10 years off my life to her, I would have.
it's so funny - I watch these videos as a scientist who works with animals and it reminded me of a charity situation where I need to make a prosthesis for a ringed necked pheasant. It was a request, but it may become a truly helpful solution for an animal rescuer 2000 miles away. I love your show.
When Charity took a minute to get used to the prosthetic hooves, I was reminded of my struggles with learning how to walk again after the nerve damage. I have about 10% sensation in my feet, so walking took some time to get used to. And it is like trying to find your foot. You can't feel your feet so you don't know if you're done lifting them or not. She took it like a champ.
When he said "seen prosthetic hooves done overseas"... I instantly thought of my country, England and our beloved supervet Noel Fitzpatrick. Best animal vet living, does wonders with prosthetics and metal framework on animals.
All of these humans, families, rescuers, doctors and nurses make my heart swell... the kindness and love they have for animals is so beautiful!! I want to hug them all.
BIG THANK YOU to all the vet's and staff for helping out all these dog's and cat's you do a fantastic job in helping them all out and another BIG THANK YOU FOR being so kind to all the pet owners ..and who BIG THANK YOU FOR All the dog's that can't say it for themselves .if it wasn't for you alot of these animals who'd end up dieing...
AND.... why would we care?????? They are thousands of animals in this world, who die horribly painful death every day and who desperately need help.... I much prefer to see Scott use his versatile talents, caring for the LESS PRIVILEGED !!!!!!!!!
@@domiro8156 Jesus, settle down!! It is just a question. Just because they are born into wealth and privilege doesn't mean their pets are any less loved or in need of vet care!! So relax, take a breath and use your noggin before answering questions in the future!!
Angus is amazing. What a good pet dad. Dr A taking care of Nova was adorable. That kid was so obviously in love with his dog. It just made you root for him to get his pup back better than ever.
I had a rabbit with malocclusion. We had to trim his teeth every week or two. We could tell he didn't like having them trimmed. He would turn his head away when we had the clippers, but he never tried to bite or kick. He was really such a good boy and a very sweet rabbit.
My guinea pig had the same problem with teeth. At the second time, he had a heart attack during surgery. The vet said we could never trim his teeth again so we waited at the last moment and i put him to sleep. He was only 3 years old but had the worst case of teeth. Each time after trimming, he could hear my voice and scream a big piercing shriek to see his mummy! All people in the room were amazed. I loved him so much!
@@murielvaillancourt3855 Aw, I'm sorry. My first pet was a Guinea pig, but she never had any tooth trouble. We were pretty lucky with her health. She even lived through a fire and then eventually died of old age.
I hope Angus and Rosie live a long and beautiful life together ❤️ Angus is an amazing person, and I wish him nothing but the best 🥹 every fur baby should have a human like him. He obviously loves her with all his heart
I love these moments when the animals see their owners after procedures and they are so happy and loving (both, animals and people). It really warms my heart.
I had a rabbit that had the same problem as Puff! Although my family is from farmers so we just trimmed my bunny’s teeth every week ourselves with guillotine clippers for nails. It took all of 1 minute a week but we had to stay in it. I never thought of having those teeth removed.
Angus is the best fur papa, his love for Rosie is absolutely beautiful and his concern for her health and what she's been through its incredibly bountiful. She's so lucky to have him and he is so lucky to of found her
Wonderful vets !!! Amazing vets !!! What else can I say ! I am so much impressed by their know how . Making the animals happy und their owners. My heart always flows over , when smiling owners and happy animals go home again. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Lucky little Rosie to find such a loving human dad, and I just know she will reward him with more unconditional love than he could possibly imagine. Animals are not possessions, as some people think , they are family.
I love how they just bring out Timmy when there’s a problem.
My name is Timothy
Timmyyyyyyyyyy
Timmy is the real MVP.....goooo support Timmmmy!! 🤣. Everyone needs a Timmy!
I fell in love with the two of them - and that Timmy was so "like - all's good"
He’s a therapy support sheep. 😂
There's absolutely nothing wrong with a man who cries about his furbaby ❣️🥺❣️
I'd say there's something right about him
@@LenaFerrari agreed! I think I fell a little in love with both of them.
For me it’s a huge red flag if anybody doesn’t cry for their pet(s).
So true
Bro I almost cried abt him crying smh
I have a soft spot for animals and ppl who really care abt them
My chihuahua had the same inflammatory eye condition. When it flared up she looked like Scrat from Ice Age. The irony here is I also have a rare auto-immune disease... I've heard the phrase that dogs take after their owners but I don't think they meant it like that lol
Lol my cat also has a very rare gland issue 😅 he must take after his autoimmune diseased human 🤣 😆 wouldn't have it any other way though would we ❤❤
My first thought was-thyroid. ......
My Chihuahua had an eye that had a black spot on it. We had to take him to an eye specialist as they thought it might be cancer. We took him the next day but before we got there, is eyeball ruptured. It had to be taken out. Within a year he lost the sight in the eye that was left. He lived 18 more months and then he passed. I was devastated as I’d had him for 13 years.
@@tlynnprice My bug-eyed chihuahua passed away 2 years ago from bladder cancer. 1 month from diagnosis to her just... being gone. It never stops hurting. She was 10.
Isn't that crazy? My dog has a patch of psoriasis on her left elbow... just like I have on my left elbow!!
Rosie is so lucky to have a good owner who is willing to owe money for her
seeing him cry felt incredibly wholesome to me, it showed just how much he loves her 😊
I would have cried too. like a baby. My dogs are my everything.
When I see a man cry it usually makes me cry too. Then add to it the fact that he's crying over a dog, or any animal, made it even harder to keep the tears from falling.
I wish there was a go-fund me so we can help him and Rosie out of debt
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I know i shouldn't laugh but i just cant with ellies eyes. She looks so concerned with the world.
I was brushing my teeth when ellies case came up and useless to say i spat it all out in the mirror lmao
I feel bad, I really do, but I couldn’t look at the poor thing
heckin concerned 😳
It’s ok, I don’t think Ellie is any the wiser .
I felt bad but I laughed.
I love the attitude of the guy with the goldie. It's not a question of whether to do the surgery or not because of the cost, its a question of how to get the funds because he *will* do this for her. You can't put a price on a life.
Edit: watched a bit more and I love this guy! He cares so deeply for this dog he only has had for a short time. He truly is a good person.
Charity’s emotional support Timmy is so sweet. What a good help
She looks like she’s wearing school uniform shoes with thigh high socks. Cute AND life changing 💜
Rosie is the lucky one to have such wonderful owner
Ops, the driver‘s seat of Scott is on the left 🤔
@@AA-uz3gr I thought the show was based in Australia! I may be wrong, though.
@@rokukou yes, it is based in Australia. Dr Scott was born in Australia to British parents. He began his career in Australia and ventured to the UK.
@@AA-uz3gr actually, in the UK the drivers seat is on the right and the passengers seat is on the left, the same as in Australia. I’m from the UK. 🙂
@@sarahhutchins Thanks for correcting me. At first I thought the driver's seat was on the right side but I also remember reading about the driver on the left. I was a bit confused too. So it never changes right? Because the driver's seat in my country also in the right side. Maybe I got confused in between driving at the left side of the road with the driver's seat. Thanks again.
Rosie's owner is INCREDIBLE. Working at a shelter I've seen animals be surrendered for the most asinine of reasons, yet this man is so committed to his little girl that he'll do anything he can to give her a healthy life.
A man who cries for the love of his animals is a good man.
I really would have liked to see Rosie walking after she got the braces off.
Same. If anyone finds out I’d love to know!
She walks just normally! Angus and Rosie are very Lucky and loved.
@@MarieNoe_ I just would have liked a follow up to see her walking properly. Both dogs are indeed fortunate to have such a caring owner.
I found something when I googled this episode. Apparently there’s an update on Bondi Vet s1ep14
@@BrittKGM Thank you so much. It was wonderful to see Rosie running in the grass.
What a wonder human Angus is
I wish there was a resolution tho, does she get the leg braces off?? If only they showed that :(
@@Connorly800 yep! Once they've realigned and healed and after she's had a couple check ups with the specialists she'll be able to get them off!!
@@Connorly800 apparently in s1 ep 14 they show the full thing
This was a heartwarming collection of stories. I love vets that are willing to try things that might seem a bit "out there" to help their patients. When one of my guinea pigs had a problem with her jaw locking and causing her lots of pain when eating or drinking I asked my vet if he could give her botox to relax the muscles. The weird idea came to me when my neurologist was giving me my botox for my migraines. Instead of dismissing the idea as crazy my vet actually did some research into if it could help and if it was safe. In the end, he couldn't do the injections because the muscles and nerve to swallow were just too close together and the risk was just too high that he'd paralyse the wrong thing. I love him for that.
I got Botox for migraines before it was approved for them (it was approved for cosmetics at the time) and my mom mentioned she actually had Botox on her vocal cords in the 1980s! She has a disorder where they spasm. I have also heard of it being used in kids with Cerebral Palsy to help with the tightened muscles. So your idea actually made sense, even if in the end it wasn't safe for that specific situation.
I had a patient that could no longer eat regular food because his esophagus was paralyzed after having botox shots for migraines. He was so frustrated with the whole thing. I think he finally ended up getting a feeding tube. It was a sad case.
i love that they included the american doctor in this compilation as well, he’s as well spoken as scott and chris and you can tell he loves the animals with his whole heart!
"it's ok to be scared" got me, he seems so lovely!
i get that your intentions were wholesome but pro tip- don't say that black people are "well spoken." it's low key kinda racist
@@ladyvoldything there was no mention of race until you brought it up. Not everywhere is as racist as you seem to think it is. Stop stereotyping people.-- that's racist
@@ladyvoldything I'm trying to find where in the world OP said "the black doctor", unless your eyesight is so bad you thought "American" was the word "black".
People like you literally exist only to bring race into things where it has absolutely no relevance whatsoever, just to create a problem. The comment was saying the American doctor is as well spoken and knowledgeable as the doctor in Australia. Get your eyes checked if you can't read that. Maybe your brain too.
@@midnitethedsixl4601 don’t think Ladyvoldything was doing anything wrong. They weren’t calling OP racist, it is a stereotype that black people aren’t well spoken which is completely false. They were simply informing Op that it comes off as bad as race is a viable thing. They weren’t trying to be rude but to inform OP that it could come off as racist.
Awww. Seeing Charity walk was amazing! Well done ❤️
Haha poor Ellie. She looks shocked or suprised. Never seen this in my life . Glad she Is ok tho
Rosie is such a strong girl. When he started crying I cried too. Poor girl has been through a lot but it's worth it.... Her quality of life is much much better and longer.
Can we all just give a big thank you to Dr. Andrew Marchevsky! He's so kind and does the tough cases and surgeries. He really deserves a round of praise for all the good work he does.
I can't stop crying over Rosie as she cry's and I feel Angus pain for his beloved Rosie. Blessings to all his family and friends who chipped in to pay the $6,000 Vet bill
Rosie and Gus! Perfect! Gus is her protector! I love dogs! And Dr Scott’s head nurse is a treasure! These vets are all just wonderful!
The guy with the golden retriever was correct it a lifetime responsibility taking in an animal if you get an animal it’s your responsibility to care for and if you can’t regime them or find a place who can there’s are plenty of animal sanctuaries who help animals who owners can’t.
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Yes and it absolutely hurts when people get animals as gifts for people during holidays. They won’t b tiny and small forever and they are a lifetime or love and care for😭
Angus takes the full measure of his responsibility as Rosie's guardian. It's beautiful. Hope they live many happy years together!
The fact we can now use technology to make an animal function despite a disability is absolutely wonderful
Charity goes from smiling shyly with her new leg, (12min) to smiling so big she has dimples in her cheeks (14min) so beautifull!
charity is such a cute sheep. i’m so happy she is doing well!
the man who had papa (the bunny) seems like such a sweet man!
And also we need to appreciate Rosie's owner! It's visible he really loves his pets
I also have a Rosie that had to have surgery. Only my Rosie is a goat and she had rumen surgery. She’s doing way better now. I’ve already spent a lot of money on my Rosie before surgery but she’s worth it.
Charity's new boots are too cool! Now she can be a happy girl. And, great job Timmy! We all need a Timmy in our world! Happy travels Charity's! ❤❤❤❤
Yes! Once she tested the first one, she realized what this was all about, figured that this is an upgrade. So happy to see her move without pain! It was obvious she trusted her handlers, but the other sheep was very useful!
I didn't think that sheep could look any more adorable, but then she had her shoes on 🥰
imagine feeling like your braces were just tightened, but in your legs. rosie is a trooper. very good guy, angus
Rosie's dad is a treasure. All dog owners should be like him ❣️
Pam from the Edgar's Mission.. you are a wonderful human being..... This world needs MANY more individuals like you...
Thank you for showing such kindness, love and caring to poor disabled animals,,,, You are SO special!!!!!
What heartwarming true account of people taking the responsibility of providing whatever is needed to give to an animal an improved quality of life. Such loving, caring people make the world
a better place.
a better place.
a better place.
I cried within a second when Rosie’s dad started tearing up. I love my dog so much, my heart would break seeing her like that as well. All my love and best wishes for those too, the love is so strong.
Same with my Cat 😸
Dr Chris always looks so concerned and worried about the animals. Man I wish he my was my animals vet .
My grandma had a bull dog named Bear with bulging eyes when she was younger. The vet said it was normal so she never bothered. One day Bears eye popped out (the vet did fix it, he was okay)
Ever since that day his name has been Popeye
Lol
😳😲 but also 😂
“one day bears eye popped out.”
*he said casually*
It’s a condition common in all snub nosed dogs. Their skulls are compressed so much that their eyes are pushed farther out of the socket than is healthy and causes all sorts of health issues
best story ive heard 😂💀😂😂
Angus is the best doggie dad. Rosie is a very lucky wee girl to have him as her dad. What a guy!
I'd have loved to donate to Rosie's Owner so his Debt can be dealt with... what a wonderful pair.
Angus made ME cry lol.Rosie is so lucky to have such a loving owner who also has great family and friends to help him pay for it ❤️. It was so good seeing charity try to run.
25:35 AWWWWWW her little tail wiggling... those beasts are so freaking pure and full of joy even while in pain and everything...
That sweet man crying about his dog melted my heart. That was so pure.
Nova was so obviously well cared for by her family!! Her teeth were perfect, and the family showed all their love for her and cared so much for her when they brought her in 🥺💜 when the young man was saying "I know she's gonna be alright, she's my pup", I could feel the love radiating off of him for her!
Never be sorry or ashamed over crying for your animal who is going through something painful and difficult. It just means you love them. And that’s certainly nothing to be ashamed of. ❤️
Bless Pam for looking after all these animals she’s an Angel in disguise
Rosie’s dad is the purest thing
26:22 What a kind soul. Makes me miss our black lab, Sophie. She was the best dog anyone could have ever hoped for. Unfortunately she only lived 9 years... She had a problem with insulin and then her organs just stopped working. If there was any way I could have given her 10 years off my life to her, I would have.
it's so funny - I watch these videos as a scientist who works with animals and it reminded me of a charity situation where I need to make a prosthesis for a ringed necked pheasant. It was a request, but it may become a truly helpful solution for an animal rescuer 2000 miles away. I love your show.
When Charity took a minute to get used to the prosthetic hooves, I was reminded of my struggles with learning how to walk again after the nerve damage. I have about 10% sensation in my feet, so walking took some time to get used to. And it is like trying to find your foot. You can't feel your feet so you don't know if you're done lifting them or not. She took it like a champ.
Really proud of you and I'm so glad you can walk !
So sweet to see him cry for his baby Rosie!!
Angus, who just bought the dog loves her so much he cries, the bond was quickly and deeply attached and its beautiful
I love how Timmy is just... chillin'.
When you love your pets you do find ways to make things work financially for them as much as you can.
This is my first time seeing the Vet in Atlanta. He seems amazing and honestly makes me smile when he does
Rosie’s owner made me cry. What a lovely man with a lovely dog❤️
Timmy is such an amazing animal, so calm and brave i wonder if they trained him or if he was just born a very confident sheep
the little sheep shoes were so cute 😭 charity is such a precious lil girl and I hope she’s living her farm-life to the fullest!
When he said "seen prosthetic hooves done overseas"...
I instantly thought of my country, England and our beloved supervet Noel Fitzpatrick. Best animal vet living, does wonders with prosthetics and metal framework on animals.
Noel is a genius. The things he comes up with are awe inspiring. In addition the knowledge gained makes its way into human medicine.
so did I!! I probably would have cried tears of joy if they did a collab
Yeah & charges a bloody fortune !!!!
Angus is such a sweetheart. He is a wonderful pet parent 🥺
Never apologize for tearing up for someone you love. I think it’s special. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Well done for all your rescuing procedures that you show and share in this world
Angus, a truly tenderhearted and loving soul. God bless him and Rosie in every way for many years! 🙏👏🥰
All of these humans, families, rescuers, doctors and nurses make my heart swell... the kindness and love they have for animals is so beautiful!! I want to hug them all.
26:28 he made me cry too. 😭 She will be okay. Some love and support is what she needs. Dogs are strong.
BIG THANK YOU to all the vet's and staff for helping out all these dog's and cat's you do a fantastic job in helping them all out and another BIG THANK YOU FOR being so kind to all the pet owners ..and who BIG THANK YOU FOR All the dog's that can't say it for themselves .if it wasn't for you alot of these animals who'd end up dieing...
I wonder if Scott has ever worked on any of the Royal Family's pets? Scott and Chris are just Amazing!!!
AND.... why would we care?????? They are thousands of animals in this world, who die horribly painful death every day and who desperately need help.... I much prefer to see Scott use his versatile talents, caring for the LESS PRIVILEGED !!!!!!!!!
@@domiro8156 omg it was just a question.
@@domiro8156 Jesus, settle down!! It is just a question. Just because they are born into wealth and privilege doesn't mean their pets are any less loved or in need of vet care!! So relax, take a breath and use your noggin before answering questions in the future!!
@@domiro8156 animals shouldn't have to suffer just because their owners are less than ideal people, full stop
Angus is amazing. What a good pet dad. Dr A taking care of Nova was adorable. That kid was so obviously in love with his dog. It just made you root for him to get his pup back better than ever.
Edgar's Mission is one of the charities I support! :o) We have heard of them even in the USA! And I knew of them LONG before I knew of Bondi Vet.
I think I heard of them from The Dodo. They really are amazing!
Dr. Andrew is extraordinary. Never ceases to amaze me on what that man can accomplish!!♥️
Rosie made my heart melt 🥺 glad she got the help she needed :)
I had a rabbit with malocclusion. We had to trim his teeth every week or two. We could tell he didn't like having them trimmed. He would turn his head away when we had the clippers, but he never tried to bite or kick. He was really such a good boy and a very sweet rabbit.
My guinea pig had the same problem with teeth. At the second time, he had a heart attack during surgery. The vet said we could never trim his teeth again so we waited at the last moment and i put him to sleep. He was only 3 years old but had the worst case of teeth. Each time after trimming, he could hear my voice and scream a big piercing shriek to see his mummy! All people in the room were amazed. I loved him so much!
@@murielvaillancourt3855 Aw, I'm sorry. My first pet was a Guinea pig, but she never had any tooth trouble. We were pretty lucky with her health. She even lived through a fire and then eventually died of old age.
Poor Rosie I cried right along with Angus.
Every animal deserves a human who loves them the way Angus loves Rosie. ❤️ He's a real stand-up guy!
Going in debt for a dog? Yeah, I'd do it too.
Charity is such a brave little lamb. Hoping she lives a long and happy life ❤
Big ups to Timmy, her emotional support sheep 🐑 👑
I hope Angus and Rosie live a long and beautiful life together ❤️ Angus is an amazing person, and I wish him nothing but the best 🥹 every fur baby should have a human like him. He obviously loves her with all his heart
The main vet that worked on Nova at the end is amazing, I'd love if he was my babies vet
He was awesome, I hope he'll be in more episodes. I don't remember seeing him before
i literally cried when the goat got her boots 😩🫶🏻 ALSO THE PUPPY WITH THE SPLAYED PAWS IS SUCH A SWEETHEARTTT
Wow the sheep didnt rip the fake leg off, I think she knew they were helping the whole time. Thats so amazing
When Angus started crying over Rosie 🥹😭 what a beautiful moment and a beautiful man. He loves his dog sooooo much.
I love these moments when the animals see their owners after procedures and they are so happy and loving (both, animals and people). It really warms my heart.
Angus is literally willing to be in dept to save Rosie, he has such a big heart!
This man loves his dog so much ... 6100 dollar dog that he adores more than anything
God Bless everyone of those vets and specialists, you’re amazing!
All of these owners care so much about their pets and it brings me so much joy
I'm so happy y'all switched to giving each story its own time to breathe. :D
Charity is such a blessed creature to have so many who want to help her
I've had a mucocele the size of a pea before on my lower lip.
I couldn't imagine one *that* large! Glad Nova is doing better!
26:16
They broke his legs...
...then we broke our hearts...
Poor wee pupper 😢
Thank God for these amazing vets ❤️
6:56
“the ambulence for sheep”
You could almost say it's the... *lambulance*
I'll show myself out...
People who help animals are also angels walking amongst us.
I wish there was a gofundme for some of the cases that are touching. Bless Rosie, sweet girl
I had a rabbit that had the same problem as Puff! Although my family is from farmers so we just trimmed my bunny’s teeth every week ourselves with guillotine clippers for nails. It took all of 1 minute a week but we had to stay in it. I never thought of having those teeth removed.
Angus is the best fur papa, his love for Rosie is absolutely beautiful and his concern for her health and what she's been through its incredibly bountiful. She's so lucky to have him and he is so lucky to of found her
He's a real doggie Dad! I cried with him. Praying for Rosy and her Dad!
I love these compilations, because you get to see each case in the proper order, and don't have to wait through 3 other cases to see the outcome!
These stories just go to show how resilient and trusting animals are. They’re smart and they know if we’re there to help them or not
Poor rabbit looked so confused
Wonderful vets !!! Amazing vets !!!
What else can I say ! I am so much impressed by their know how . Making the animals happy und their owners. My heart always flows over , when smiling owners and happy animals go home again. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
I think the dog with the bulging eyes is cute! He looks so excited like...Is that treat for me? Yay, we're going to the park...etc lol
Charity is such a beautiful sheep! she's just gorgeous!
Well done Charity 😍
Lucky little Rosie to find such a loving human dad, and I just know she will reward him with more unconditional love than he could possibly imagine. Animals are not possessions, as some people think , they are family.
I love seeing how many people love animals and do 💯for them🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟