That was an amazing job on the Samoyed! Not the haircut necessarily, but the treatment…from the treatment to the diagnosis to the recovery! That was amazing, Bondi Vet! 😊❤️
@@rochellealexander8271 I worked for various veterinary clinics for about 10 years. We had one dog brought in with a terrible skin condition of some sort. It was summer in Michigan, and it was a longer haired dog that lived in an outdoor kennel…we shaved down a hot spot to find MAGGOTS. Everywhere. Poor dog. We shaved it as best we could but for the next several days, we took it out for multiple maggot checks. It ended up losing the entire top layer of skin 😢 but it did survive! We took the dog away from those people though. He had been through enough!
@@leslieshand4509….Same here…in Texas…I see people with Huskies & Malamutes…Chows…such long, thick fur🥱🥴‼️ I feel sorry for those poor things in this Heat 🔥‼️🔥
I wonder, after the first tick was found, why not immediately shave Boston's fur to possibly find another tick and not wait overnight? Is there something I may have missed? However, I am happy to see that he survived his episode.
German Shepherds have a double coat, which can be permanently damaged by shaving them - and that damage can lead to issues with outdoors environments from then onwards. So if a double-coat _can_ be saved, it's advised to at least try.
My cat one time tried eating a needle, basically as soon as I put it down it disappeared. we noticed she was gagging, but thought she might have a fur ball she couldnt' get out, as we had already checked her mouth. We checked her mouth again in the morning and noticed the needle stuck in the roof of her mouth. So glad it didn't end up worse! needless to say, I keep much harder track of my needles.
They both do about the same job in their respective countries, but I think vet nurses in Australia have to have extra schooling. I looked it up one time because I've wondered this exact same thing before, haha.
They’re the same. My father and sister are vets and the term is used interchangeably. Nurse is more dignified and highlights their work a bit more in my father’s opinion, so that’s what he calls them.
As a pet owner, two English cocker spaniels, I feed them the proper diet, exercise them daily and don’t give in to their pleading eyes for unsuitable treats 🙄
i would've thought tick meds would've been given to that german shepherd immediately. + she said he needed to be shaved right about the time she found the tick, but they put it off until the next day, hours and hours later.
clipping a samoyed damages their fur and can make it really hard for them to regulate heat! of course, it was necessary to find the tic, but if it can be avoided, then that's best for the dog! it can cause hotspots, overheating, or in colder climates/weather, they get cold quickly. they just can't regulate their body temperature because they're double coated, the two layers keep heat in and out!!
North America In the United States, paralysis ticks are most commonly found in the Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain states, but can also be found in the eastern and southern states. The Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni) is the most common tick to cause paralysis in the western US, while other ticks like the American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis) and the Lone Star tick (Amblyomma americanum) are more common in the eastern and southern US.
The Australian Paralysis Tick (Ixodes holocyclus) is endemic to the east coast of Australia, however there are other species of Paralysis Tick (Ixodes genus) found in North America, generally around the rocky mountain region and along the atlantic coast of the USA.
It is so cruel when people overfeed their dogs to obesity. Overfeeding is JUST as cruel as underfeeding. We are in control of our pet's food. It is our responsibility to ensure their health. 50% of pets are overweight. That is far too great a number.
I couldn't agree more. It's abusive because these poor cats and dogs can't do anything to keep themselves healthy. It's literally our job to keep them safe, happy and healthy. Don't get me wrong, I love giving my dog and cats the odd chicken, ham, apple, blueberry, or cheese chunk, but never regularly. I really hope that the owner sticks to the Vets advice and gets that puppy down to a healthy weight.
That’s amazing work 👏👏 On all of them But particularly Boston the last patient- that was very close call such a fantastic recovery! Wonderful vet work SO impressive- well done all 👏🙏🥰👏🙏🥰
Had you been listening instead of judging you would know Bam Bam had a previous owner and Scott said he couldn't help but wonder what had been done to the dog
@@chriscorbin2059 whatever had happened to the dog in the past has no relevance to the current owner’s anxious behavior, which transfers to the dog, and had you been watching you would have noticed
he's still like then when sheena's been out of the room for awhile, and if he bites someone that's a trip to the A&E where it will be noted that a dog bit someone and if that note snowballs it can lead to a court ordered dead dog (there are laws for poorly mannered dogs)
We do have cases of tick paralysis in the US but don’t forget more often here we see Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted fever & ehrlichia in pets AND humans…check yourselves and pets thoroughly
I hope you you will read my comment, Please help me, my dog is coughing and has fluids running in her nose and she has asthma what can i do? What medicine will i give to her?
I'm so upset that the vet STILL HASN'T clipped Bostons hair even tho she keeps saying she will. It's so frustraing!!!!! She only did until AFTER the dog got in critcal condition.
@@chriscorbin2059 this seems personal to you. but you see you’re in the minority as far as supporting the theory that the needy parent has nothing to do with the dog issues. Sure, he might’ve had a bad past. What’s that got to do with the current needy anxious owner?
@@RandomRangerRambles you seem bizarrely eager to vilify this old woman doing her best to love a deeply traumatized animal. it's giving "I don't get laid or have any real hobbies".
@@mels607 you seem oddly obsessed as you’re answering a message I posted three months ago… and I think I only commented twice. It’s bizarre you find that bizarrely eager. I don’t know what you mean by “it’s giving I don’t get laid or have any real hobbies.” do you mean that this is Bam Bam‘s owner’ s problem? I was thinking was was displacing her own anxiety but whatever.
Bam Bam: there’s only so much damage a dog that size can do. It amazes me how uneducated that veterinarian professionals are on behavioral training. I don’t think they’re taught that in their colleges.
Probably isnt as strong as a bigger dog but its still a dog, with sharp teeth and plenty of bacteria in its mouth, perhaps its best to prevent the possibility of infection entirely
Anyway, the moment we take and love a dog, we know that they have a much shorter life than we do. The dog I loved died to cancer a few years ago and I cannot bring myself to get another dog. Having to get my dog euthanized was one of the worst thing I had to do in my life and I would not be able to relive such a thing.
It is very hard when they pass, but the happiness they bring while they are with us is too much to miss out on. Every dog brings their own different kind of love into one's life.
Paralysis ticks are notoriously resistant to tick and flea prevention medicines. The best prevention, is finding them and removing them before they can burrow..
Scott does an amazing job, but that woman is a drama queen. It was a tiny piece of his tail that was removed. It's better to be safe than sorry. The dog gets its anxiety from her. That's what it looks like.
the video clearly states the dog had serious trauma BEFORE Sheena took him in and he has thrived in her care. why does everyone want to crucify an old woman doing her best? smh
I'm in Australia. We do have parasite preventative. It's available at pretty much every veterinary clinic and pet store and the majority of dog owners do use it. Paralysis ticks have a level of resistance to preventative, so even a dog that is on flea and tick prevention can get a paralysis tick. It's important to check dogs after a hike or bushwalk even if the dog is on preventative and if a tick is found take them to the vet.
hi , i really need help with my kitty..she was found 14may2024..her vedios on my channel..she had lot of medicines ..she cant see nor walk unless in circles. she has broken neck. her ears always get dirty everyday although cleaning it..recently she has seizures..i live in egypt..is there anyway she can be helped? she is 3 month aprox.
looks like she has brain damage, likely from getting hit hard by something, though there's also diseases that can do similar things to kittens. since she seems to struggle with balance, you can try keeping her still when she's trying to rest by putting pillows or towels on both sides, so she won't roll around. it should also help her neck heal when she can rest her head better. and if it keeps her calm, that could mean less seizures. there's medicine that can also help prevent seizures, but if you're already using it, maybe it's not strong enough for what she has. she should also be taking things that prevent pain and swelling. if you're not sure, ask her doctor about what the different medicines do. with the dirty ears, you may want to check if she has an infection in them, because that could contribute to the bad balance and seizures. mostly, you need to keep her clean, keep her calm, feed her, and be by her side. there's no guarantee she recovers, but since her brain is still developing, the chances are probably better than for an adult cat.
Absolutely, vet nurses deserve as much credit as the vets!
Couldn't do it without them!
All nurses deserve as much credit as the docs.
@@cornelia9778and sometimes even more…
That was an amazing job on the Samoyed! Not the haircut necessarily, but the treatment…from the treatment to the diagnosis to the recovery! That was amazing, Bondi Vet! 😊❤️
Saving lives ❤
yes! And I was going to say to, “No long haired dogs if I move to Australia. Check!” LOL
@@rochellealexander8271 I worked for various veterinary clinics for about 10 years. We had one dog brought in with a terrible skin condition of some sort. It was summer in Michigan, and it was a longer haired dog that lived in an outdoor kennel…we shaved down a hot spot to find MAGGOTS. Everywhere. Poor dog. We shaved it as best we could but for the next several days, we took it out for multiple maggot checks. It ended up losing the entire top layer of skin 😢 but it did survive! We took the dog away from those people though. He had been through enough!
@@rochellealexander8271I was going to ask why people want a long haired dog in a hot country.
@@leslieshand4509….Same here…in Texas…I see people with Huskies & Malamutes…Chows…such long, thick fur🥱🥴‼️ I feel sorry for those poor things in this Heat 🔥‼️🔥
That Boston is a miracle cure. I really didn’t think he’d make it. Well done all!
I got choked up when Boston was reunited with his family, so glad he recovered well!
We support happy tears 🥲
Glad the owner is grateful for your service Scott that is quite a dog
It seems crazy to have an arctic breed in Australia. Glad he was ok.
Arctic breed?
I think you're a bit geography challenged.
Who else would cuddle Polar with all that fluff❤😂
What a cute Polar boy. Bam Bam and oh my gosh.
I love Polar's tail after his haircut ❤
It's very cute 🥹
The emergency Nurse i see her almost every Bondi Vet video and i love it......
I wonder, after the first tick was found, why not immediately shave Boston's fur to possibly find another tick and not wait overnight? Is there something I may have missed? However, I am happy to see that he survived his episode.
I think he was so unwell they needed him to improve before stressing him out. I think that’s what they said . 🙏🥰
German Shepherds have a double coat, which can be permanently damaged by shaving them - and that damage can lead to issues with outdoors environments from then onwards. So if a double-coat _can_ be saved, it's advised to at least try.
My thoughts exactly, don't wait
thanks again doctors of Bondi vet❤😊
Thank god we don’t have the paralysis tick here as my golden retriever is a magnet for tics
I almost freak out when I see obese pets.
If you love your pet, you make sure that it is not obese!
I found out that they are also in the united states from a vet.
Bondi Vet 🙏🙏for All Creatures Great and Small🙏🙏
That first dog needed a sheep shearer.
One big fluff ball!
My cat one time tried eating a needle, basically as soon as I put it down it disappeared. we noticed she was gagging, but thought she might have a fur ball she couldnt' get out, as we had already checked her mouth. We checked her mouth again in the morning and noticed the needle stuck in the roof of her mouth. So glad it didn't end up worse! needless to say, I keep much harder track of my needles.
Sounds scary! Glad your cat is better now ❤️
I hope little Ellie isn't showing early signs of asthma. 😢 Glad she's ok for now though! ❤
So glad the Samoyed is ok. ❤❤
YIKES 👺🥴👺👹‼️…Bam Bam ‼️‼️‼️ What a character 🔥👍😵💫‼️
Get well Gourgous Polar 🐶🙏
Thank each one of the Vets and staff for the great job taking care of these animals.
Hang in there, Boston.
The nurses are wonderful! Are veterinary nurses the same as vet techs here is the USA?
They both do about the same job in their respective countries, but I think vet nurses in Australia have to have extra schooling. I looked it up one time because I've wondered this exact same thing before, haha.
They’re the same. My father and sister are vets and the term is used interchangeably. Nurse is more dignified and highlights their work a bit more in my father’s opinion, so that’s what he calls them.
As a pet owner, two English cocker spaniels, I feed them the proper diet, exercise them daily and don’t give in to their pleading eyes for unsuitable treats 🙄
i would've thought tick meds would've been given to that german shepherd immediately. + she said he needed to be shaved right about the time she found the tick, but they put it off until the next day, hours and hours later.
The paralysis tick is scary. At least they now have an antitoxin for it.
My loves being clipped ! She just lays there with no sedation .Thanks goodness as she’s a very long and thick haired feral .
lol my cat…
@@hebybabygrobe You have one in a million! 😂
2:06 I’m sorry did the dog just let one rip?
It appears so
Not only. Homie sharted
Yep.
clipping a samoyed damages their fur and can make it really hard for them to regulate heat! of course, it was necessary to find the tic, but if it can be avoided, then that's best for the dog!
it can cause hotspots, overheating, or in colder climates/weather, they get cold quickly. they just can't regulate their body temperature because they're double coated, the two layers keep heat in and out!!
Indeed
Is this tick only in Australia?
North America
In the United States, paralysis ticks are most commonly found in the Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain states, but can also be found in the eastern and southern states. The Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni) is the most common tick to cause paralysis in the western US, while other ticks like the American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis) and the Lone Star tick (Amblyomma americanum) are more common in the eastern and southern US.
The Australian Paralysis Tick (Ixodes holocyclus) is endemic to the east coast of Australia, however there are other species of Paralysis Tick (Ixodes genus) found in North America, generally around the rocky mountain region and along the atlantic coast of the USA.
Fortunately Rick paralysis is rare
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All ticks are worrying but these paralysis ticks are a nightmare. Are they only in Australia?
Crystal 😂🎉
It is so cruel when people overfeed their dogs to obesity. Overfeeding is JUST as cruel as underfeeding. We are in control of our pet's food. It is our responsibility to ensure their health. 50% of pets are overweight. That is far too great a number.
I couldn't agree more. It's abusive because these poor cats and dogs can't do anything to keep themselves healthy. It's literally our job to keep them safe, happy and healthy. Don't get me wrong, I love giving my dog and cats the odd chicken, ham, apple, blueberry, or cheese chunk, but never regularly. I really hope that the owner sticks to the Vets advice and gets that puppy down to a healthy weight.
That’s amazing work 👏👏
On all of them
But particularly Boston the last patient- that was very close call such a fantastic recovery! Wonderful vet work SO impressive- well done all 👏🙏🥰👏🙏🥰
These videos are years old!
Does flea and tick protection work on the paralysis tick?
Anti flea and tick protecs by when flea/tick bites onto the animal, they get killed by the medicine
Not with Paralysis ticks sadly... They're terrifyingly resistant.
I wonder why ally was dry wrenching
They never figured it out
Hope she’s ok these days
Esssh I trust you though
Without disrespect, the obesity of that dog is so shocking! Is it really love? Scary.
The owner calls it “TLC” 😧
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Bambam’s problem is Sheena. She gets so worked up she transfers her anxiety to the dog.
Had you been listening instead of judging you would know Bam Bam had a previous owner and Scott said he couldn't help but wonder what had been done to the dog
@@chriscorbin2059 whatever had happened to the dog in the past has no relevance to the current owner’s anxious behavior, which transfers to the dog, and had you been watching you would have noticed
@@RandomRangerRambles I'm so glad you are an expert on animal behavior and able to judge on a few minutes of watching a video.
@@chriscorbin2059 yes, my expertise has served me well.
he's still like then when sheena's been out of the room for awhile, and if he bites someone that's a trip to the A&E where it will be noted that a dog bit someone and if that note snowballs it can lead to a court ordered dead dog (there are laws for poorly mannered dogs)
Why shave Elly's whiskers when her fur was shaven to search for a tick? Not good to shave a cat's whiskers off.
Just an accidental thing probably. When facing a bad situation like that, sometimes you just don’t realize you did something.
cats lose whiskers and they grow back, it'll just be uncomfortable for a while. likely an accident. kitty's life was more important.
We do have cases of tick paralysis in the US but don’t forget more often here we see Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted fever & ehrlichia in pets AND humans…check yourselves and pets thoroughly
Poor baby 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love Hindi vet
I hope you you will read my comment, Please help me, my dog is coughing and has fluids running in her nose and she has asthma what can i do? What medicine will i give to her?
I’m sorry, I’m not a vet but please try to get her to the vets
why do so many people think these videos are posted personally by the vets, or that they read comments?
Poor Boston. Im so glad we dont get these ticks in the UK
I'm so upset that the vet STILL HASN'T clipped Bostons hair even tho she keeps saying she will. It's so frustraing!!!!! She only did until AFTER the dog got in critcal condition.
As a double coated dog clipping can sometimes permanently cause issues with the coat so best not to if not needed
Why do you take so long to give him the anti serum?
Could be a hairball, a huge hairball you need to take an x-ray over
The reason Bam Bam is such a mess is because his owner is needy and has no boundaries when it comes to training a dog.
Bam Bam had a previous owner who did God knows what to the poor dog which you would know if you had been listening.
@@chriscorbin2059 this seems personal to you. but you see you’re in the minority as far as supporting the theory that the needy parent has nothing to do with the dog issues. Sure, he might’ve had a bad past. What’s that got to do with the current needy anxious owner?
@@RandomRangerRambles you seem bizarrely eager to vilify this old woman doing her best to love a deeply traumatized animal. it's giving "I don't get laid or have any real hobbies".
@@mels607 you seem oddly obsessed as you’re answering a message I posted three months ago… and I think I only commented twice. It’s bizarre you find that bizarrely eager. I don’t know what you mean by “it’s giving I don’t get laid or have any real hobbies.” do you mean that this is Bam Bam‘s owner’ s problem? I was thinking was was displacing her own anxiety but whatever.
Why didn't you give Boston antivenom after you found the tick? Waiting all night while he is deteriorating! Why? Ugh!!!
Bam Bam: there’s only so much damage a dog that size can do. It amazes me how uneducated that veterinarian professionals are on behavioral training. I don’t think they’re taught that in their colleges.
Probably isnt as strong as a bigger dog but its still a dog, with sharp teeth and plenty of bacteria in its mouth, perhaps its best to prevent the possibility of infection entirely
Stop talking and help the dog❤
Anyway, the moment we take and love a dog, we know that they have a much shorter life than we do. The dog I loved died to cancer a few years ago and I cannot bring myself to get another dog. Having to get my dog euthanized was one of the worst thing I had to do in my life and I would not be able to relive such a thing.
It is very hard when they pass, but the happiness they bring while they are with us is too much to miss out on. Every dog brings their own different kind of love into one's life.
Why aren't those digs on tick prevention?
Paralysis ticks are notoriously resistant to tick and flea prevention medicines. The best prevention, is finding them and removing them before they can burrow..
@@novasiri7809 hmmmm, really tougher bugs than the US then
She’s a cat what do you expect?
Scott does an amazing job, but that woman is a drama queen. It was a tiny piece of his tail that was removed. It's better to be safe than sorry. The dog gets its anxiety from her. That's what it looks like.
the video clearly states the dog had serious trauma BEFORE Sheena took him in and he has thrived in her care. why does everyone want to crucify an old woman doing her best? smh
Why don’t you shut up and care for the dog we don’t care just help the dog❤
In the ÙSA we have medical for ticks and fleas. Why don't they hàvè a preventative for these ticks ??
I'm in Australia. We do have parasite preventative. It's available at pretty much every veterinary clinic and pet store and the majority of dog owners do use it.
Paralysis ticks have a level of resistance to preventative, so even a dog that is on flea and tick prevention can get a paralysis tick. It's important to check dogs after a hike or bushwalk even if the dog is on preventative and if a tick is found take them to the vet.
hi , i really need help with my kitty..she was found 14may2024..her vedios on my channel..she had lot of medicines ..she cant see nor walk unless in circles. she has broken neck. her ears always get dirty everyday although cleaning it..recently she has seizures..i live in egypt..is there anyway she can be helped? she is 3 month aprox.
Go see a vet pronto!!!
looks like she has brain damage, likely from getting hit hard by something, though there's also diseases that can do similar things to kittens.
since she seems to struggle with balance, you can try keeping her still when she's trying to rest by putting pillows or towels on both sides, so she won't roll around. it should also help her neck heal when she can rest her head better. and if it keeps her calm, that could mean less seizures.
there's medicine that can also help prevent seizures, but if you're already using it, maybe it's not strong enough for what she has.
she should also be taking things that prevent pain and swelling. if you're not sure, ask her doctor about what the different medicines do.
with the dirty ears, you may want to check if she has an infection in them, because that could contribute to the bad balance and seizures.
mostly, you need to keep her clean, keep her calm, feed her, and be by her side.
there's no guarantee she recovers, but since her brain is still developing, the chances are probably better than for an adult cat.
@@tinejensen478 they already did, but idk how good the vets in the area are
@@tinejensen478 i went to 3 vets..last one said no cure in egypt only in german..
if anyone know someone who can cure her let me know
I would love to watch your video but there are too many adds.
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