@@BondiVet I don’t know about that! They seem to like to chew on everything and would probably end up clawing and chewing up your furniture. After all, lions are still wild animals. They are definitely not house cats. When I was in South Africa staying at a game reserve, they had a young female about 6 months old whom I posed for a picture with. During the whole time she tried to eat my jacket, lol. She was a cute little thing though. I felt sad having to leave her.
I will never not love Neil's reaction to seeing Zambi in her carrier - that combination of love, fascination, fear and surprise, all together. Any chance of a "best of the assistants/nurses" compilation, there are so many characters who deserve more limelight!!
the echidna putting its snoot everywhere was so cute and funny! and I love how quickly the tanuki brother accepted his sister and started grooming her, it was so sweet ❤
I like that Lisa switches from afraid of the monitor to concerned vet totally focused on the wound and the outcome for the animal, no external qualms getting in the way. Only when she has finished and done all she can, do the nerves come back. :o)
I understand being a bit shy around these guys, I've been tail whipped (in the face) by a 4 ft iguana and it hurt. A lot. I had a black eye and a bruise across my face 🤕 After that I'm not a big fan of big lizards.
Chris the " Mcgyver" NEVER ceases to come up with the perfect "plan". No matter how many different shows I watch or how many times and new ones each and every one from the precious creatures to the amazing vet's and carers and team it hits me everytime with such a powerful message and confirmation and a continuous learning experience. Thank you ALL especially at Bondi Vet for this gift to me 💞🐾🐾💞
I was going to comment the same thing! Chris is really good at problem solving, he has shown it time and time again! Sometimes really smart/qualified people lack certain “street smarts” or problem solving ability’s. Chris is fantastic at thinking outside the box whether it’s a new beak for a bird, or an anesthetic mask for an echidna! CHRIS ROCKS!
@@yland6003 yes I always wait in anticipation to see what he's going to come up with and always have to give him so much respect for his "gift" of coming up with a solution to help his patients and yes I always chuckle at his antics and ingenuity 🤭💞
Nice to see our precious little lion cub has grown and become a little bit bigger! Nice to see she’s been mothered by a maternal dog and has learned how to be social in packs!
I'm a bit concerned about the lace monitor and his owner. These are solitary animals and owning 20 is really dangerous. It's known you can keep a few at a time, but they aren't pack oriented animals and they can be aggressive with each other in closed corners. The cost to maintain all of those animals in an adequate cage is something that would make even a millionaire weep. I understand he's a "lizard lover" but I don't find it safe or fair to the animals. They already seem like they are living in a stressful environment considering the damage done to the owner and the young lizard, which is done with purpose- not o accident. I hope I'm just being overly nervous but I found it important to point out and was surprised no one talked about that. Also water monitors do have venom, not bacteria ridden mouths that imitate venom.
I used to work at a reptile rescue center, and many of our animals came from hording situations. There was once a man who cried as we took his 10 water monitors that were crammed in a 30 gallon tank. So true that affection doesn't equal the ability to care for an animal.
That 🦁 cub is so cute labradors are such beautiful dogs tails always wagging always smiley faces like my Greyhound always happy my favourite is the chocolate lab
It is enormously enjoyable to watch the Bondi Vet series. The Vets are fantastic and the cases for treating animals are very interesting. I like when there are animals we don't expect like a Lion Cub or that unusual Duck-like beaked little animal. I didn't expect to see a sheep in the office either.
The animals were cute. Dr. Chris was very creative on how he rub scent on fur baby and the cub. The echihna is very pretty. So, are the cub and fur baby.
I wish you could post pictures in the UA-cam comment section because what just happened was hilarious and adorable. My two female indoor cats were watching the little lion cub with such curiosity, and when the little cub made those noises when Chris was rubbing Zambis scent onto her my two cats laid down but with both of their bums in the air. 🤔😂 It was so strange. If one of them did that I'd be like "aw! You wanna play with the little lion cub" but the fact that both of them did it and at the same time pretty much, I've never seen any domestic cat do that. It was like they was bowing down showing respect to a royal or something. 🦁🐯🐱
I KNOW I've said this numerous times, but Chris and Scott have a connection with the animal kingdom that not everybody has. Not all vets have this particular ability, either. They don't just talk to their patients, they converse with them...they actually are tuning into them as living beings. They wait for replies..which usually come quickly in different ways, but both of them recognize the ear twitch, or head movement, etc., as part of the conversation. Some might read this thinking I'm out there, but many will probably understand what I'm saying. They joke with them, and wait for a reply...so natural as if conversing with a human. I LOVE THAT. We all see how the animals respond in trusting them, and appear to be understanding them. When they comfort a patient, they aren't just saying and doing comforting things...they are in the moment with their patient. Explaining to them, loving them for the sentient beings they are. Their vibes are tuned into animals. So hard to explain. It's like an empath can tune into other being's feeling...emotions. I would not be surprised if both Scott and Chris have this ability naturally. Perhaps they are aware of it as such, or perhaps they are unaware of it..I don't know. Neither of them have ever responded to my comments concerning this particular ability. Bondi Vet has responded to me about other comments..and very sweetly, too...but neither has addressed this observation of mine. No worries. It is just so obvious to me...but I am also a natural empath/telepath, so recognize it in others, quite easily, usually. Does anyone else feel that in Chris and Scott? With that said...again...😄..Zambi and Sabi are SO DARN CUTE together! Great idea, Chris! Chris is brilliant with ideas for behavior issues, and Scott is brilliant with gadget ideas for physical issues.
Chris is probably one of my favorite vets on the show. He's always so inventive with the way he helps animals. Ready to jerry-rig something together if no solution is typically available or the actual solution doesn't quite fit. He's very clever!
Zambi at 4 weeks old was the most beautiful, adorable and amazing little lion. Makes you wish you could have one that would stay that size forever. As for the lab doing the mothering is not surprising to me at all. Every lab I have ever seen has been so loving and caring.
Dr. Chris Brown your hernion with the transfer of the scent between two different animals in order to sacrifice between them .. excellent .. I tried it between my dogs and kittens that I adopt 👏👏💕💕💕
Tanuki is the official name for the Japanese raccoon dog, we have a few loose around the uk my rescue team is sent out to contain as they are illegal to have now, those that had them before the law came in are allowed to keep them but there are very strict restrictions with them
love lions, its hard to understand why the mother would do this, but cubs learn EVERYTHING from their mothers including on how to babysit, and act around cubs so if the first time mum hadn't been taught that from mum then of course she could be stressed and be unsure on what too do
I dont know about labs, but scent tracking dogs are really good at differentiating between the actual scent that belongs to a person and a scent that was rubbed on them. I choose to believe that she just got the memo and wanted a new friend.
If she's like my Lab, she probably would've reacted the same way without the scent trick. My Lab once caught a wounded squirrel and was just grooming it rather than hurting it. And when she's met puppies and kittens, she often rolls them over and licks their tummy if they'll let her. And she's not even a mother (spayed before puberty) so I expect the instincts are even stronger in a mama Labrador.
Cris is an incredible veterinarian. The lion cub with the dog is just so fun and cute, but do they have lions as pets in Australia? I thought they'd gone further...
if i remember correctly you can only get a licence for an exotic animal like a lion if it’s for conservation purposes, so they probably run a facility or something !
I hope they NEVER paired that poor reptile who nearly had her head severed with the hat bully large reptile! It looked like they were together again. That would be unethical. Hope they kept the little one safe. Can't àssume anything. Dr. Lisa did a great job in spite of her fear. These vets and vet staff are amazing in that they work with such a variety of patients.
That's what I was thinking. Typically, it's a good rule of thumb to not house lizards with others that are a starkly different sizes, especially if the particular species is known to eat other reptiles and/or are known as scavengers, such as Goannas like what he has. The fact that he defied this rule/suggestion and ended up with a vet emergency, but then continued to house them together says that though he is a reptile lover, he's not properly housing them, which can/will more than likely will lead to another emergency. If he really knew the species, the two monitors wouldn't be in the same enclosure, even if they seem like they "get along."
I was thinking exactly the same thing. Don’t even know why an untrained individual would have so many huge lizards in the first place. I was wondering if he had a legal right to do so.
A SUPER- FANTASTIC compilation!! Each and ever moment was filled with love and caring!❤️ All of you are equally loving and skilled with your veterinary treatment of your “patients”! Love your show!!! I so wish I could one day visit beautiful Australia! Love from around the world in Texas!❤️❤️❤️
@@bernarddaghoward5750 I am doing fine thanks and you it is chilly here in South Africa looks like winter will come early and the weather where you are
The first story almost put tears in my eyes because of the reunion and how happy and healthy Zambi was. I think the part where he was saying how great the surrogate mother was got to me! Unfortunately raccoon dogs aren't just hunted, they are breed at for farms, kept in cramped cages, then meet an inhumane and untimely death. It breaks my heart. So it's heart warming to see these siblings having been rescued. If this show is filmed in Australia, I wonder how they got them? The couple sound British so I'd be interested to know how they came to them. What's great is they clearly know a lot about raccoon dogs.
I am surprised Dr. didn't ask more about the circumstances of her mother. Where is she, and couldn't she have her own enclosure? Anyway, without knowing, we have to accept it was impossible. I feel sorry for the mother.
@@bernarddaghoward5750 I’m good. Weather wise, March is always an up-and-down month and it is the same this year. I have been wearing my spring jacket for a week, then BOOM - 2 days of freezing temps and snow last night. We will probably have a couple more of these cycles before it settles down to spring temps in April or May. But it is what it is
Ive rewatched this so many times, and now I’m a volunteer at symbio currently stationed on natives, so it’s amazing to see Rex and Leo on Bondi vet now that I get to work with them!!!
5:50 "I don't know, everything you're telling me about this wonderful dog might not be real. I think I need to go frollick- I mean, uh, monitor their relationship. Yeah. Yeah, that sounds good. You need to pay me to go play with a dog and a lion cub."
Hello everyone there 👋I enjoy watching the video, I love it 😊I have not yet seen dogs and Lion play together.. Thank you for your good idea. That's great video.. ♥️😘
I Love this vet. he is the best and I just turned this you-tube video on, he is on of the best because they show a couple of these very impressive veterinary doctors, thank you for showing these videos !!!
Dr.Kate you are amazing. Job well done. Dr Lisa you are so brave I'm not sure I would be able to do that job with that Monitor. And That nurse was very naughty to scare you like that, Bad Girl.
Chris: *doing a very important scent collecting action with the towel*
Sabi: "This is the best belly rub ever!!!!"
Never seen a lion that friendly with strangers 😳 she's so cute! ❤️
If only they stayed that small forever 😅 they'd be great pets ❤
@@BondiVet yeah they are extremely cute when their that size 😅❤️
@@BondiVet precious fiesty silly little girl!
@@BondiVet until their bigger and wanting to eat you 😳😬
@@BondiVet I don’t know about that! They seem to like to chew on everything and would probably end up clawing and chewing up your furniture. After all, lions are still wild animals. They are definitely not house cats. When I was in South Africa staying at a game reserve, they had a young female about 6 months old whom I posed for a picture with. During the whole time she tried to eat my jacket, lol. She was a cute little thing though. I felt sad having to leave her.
I will never not love Neil's reaction to seeing Zambi in her carrier - that combination of love, fascination, fear and surprise, all together. Any chance of a "best of the assistants/nurses" compilation, there are so many characters who deserve more limelight!!
What a great idea! 💙
Hello Kat, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
I agree
I agree it’s a great idea.
I thought that was Chris?
Zambi is just so sweet looking. When lions are cubs it's so easy to forget they aren't domestic animals even if they are sweet as babies lol.
Hello Diva, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
@@bernarddaghoward5750 uh....disgusting. cold and ⛈️
@@divadawn509 so sorry bout that, it is the direct opposite over here 😢
@@divadawn509 I am chatting from California, USA. Where are you chatting from?
You. Will have to keep your whits about you…😮😅😊
the echidna putting its snoot everywhere was so cute and funny! and I love how quickly the tanuki brother accepted his sister and started grooming her, it was so sweet ❤
That clip of the echidna poking its tongue out of the carrier absolutely killed me.
I like that Lisa switches from afraid of the monitor to concerned vet totally focused on the wound and the outcome for the animal, no external qualms getting in the way. Only when she has finished and done all she can, do the nerves come back. :o)
So true, Lisa puts the welfare of the animal above her own fears 💙💙
She's afraid of computer monitors?!?
She's blossomed over time.
In all due fairness, that iguana (if that's what you call them) was under anesthesia, which caused little to no harm
I understand being a bit shy around these guys, I've been tail whipped (in the face) by a 4 ft iguana and it hurt. A lot. I had a black eye and a bruise across my face 🤕 After that I'm not a big fan of big lizards.
I've never heard of a racoon dog and I'm so pleased to have been introduced to them
Me neither.
I have, but I watch anime. Looked them up after a few shows and they hold a very interesting place in Japanese culture as tricksters.
@@brigidtheirish inuyasha haha that's how I have heard of a raccoon dog lol
@@justyceluv Yep! Inuyasha was one of my first anime.
In Japan they're called Tanuki!
I love Lisa's reaction to the lizard bc it shows that it's okay for vets to be a little scared of a patient they've never seen before.
bondi vet literally provides 43 minutes of pure good & serotonin, the best channel ever to binge watch daily!💕
Aw thank you, so glad we can add some joy to your day 💙💙
@@BondiVet impossible not to! Please pass on the love & appreciation to your amazing vets! ❤️
Agree, I m a big fan of innovative, Dr. CHRIS BROWN.
I need to create a playlist so I can watch this before sacking out at night or whenever I need a mood boost
Chris the " Mcgyver" NEVER ceases to come up with the perfect "plan". No matter how many different shows I watch or how many times and new ones each and every one from the precious creatures to the amazing vet's and carers and team it hits me everytime with such a powerful message and confirmation and a continuous learning experience. Thank you ALL especially at Bondi Vet for this gift to me 💞🐾🐾💞
I was going to comment the same thing! Chris is really good at problem solving, he has shown it time and time again! Sometimes really smart/qualified people lack certain “street smarts” or problem solving ability’s. Chris is fantastic at thinking outside the box whether it’s a new beak for a bird, or an anesthetic mask for an echidna! CHRIS ROCKS!
@@yland6003 yes I always wait in anticipation to see what he's going to come up with and always have to give him so much respect for his "gift" of coming up with a solution to help his patients and yes I always chuckle at his antics and ingenuity 🤭💞
Being a vet requires a surprising amount of creativity 😂 So glad you’re enjoying the videos 💙
@@BondiVet thank you. Love them and enjoy them so much and despite the heartaches in your videos the chuckles are much appreciated and needed🤭⚖️🤭
Its a TV show. "His" ideas may come from various places. And his clientele would be carefully chosen.
Nice to see our precious little lion cub has grown and become a little bit bigger! Nice to see she’s been mothered by a maternal dog and has learned how to be social in packs!
Zambi running towards chris is so cute. She got so big but is still so little and was excited for her little toy. How sweet
The echidna sexing mission is so funny. Thank you so much for bringing this into my life
Zambi’s little grunts and growls will make anyone go “aww”
Chris is like the McGuyver of vets 😂 He never fails to come up with some strange, but effective, process to be able to treat his patients
poor Bellie, that bite was gnarly! I love that despite her fear Kylie put so much care into that stitching. Seriously adorable and heartwarming
I'm a bit concerned about the lace monitor and his owner. These are solitary animals and owning 20 is really dangerous. It's known you can keep a few at a time, but they aren't pack oriented animals and they can be aggressive with each other in closed corners. The cost to maintain all of those animals in an adequate cage is something that would make even a millionaire weep. I understand he's a "lizard lover" but I don't find it safe or fair to the animals. They already seem like they are living in a stressful environment considering the damage done to the owner and the young lizard, which is done with purpose- not o accident. I hope I'm just being overly nervous but I found it important to point out and was surprised no one talked about that. Also water monitors do have venom, not bacteria ridden mouths that imitate venom.
The fact that it's venom rather than bacteria is good news, because venomous animals are generally immune to their own species' venom.
I used to work at a reptile rescue center, and many of our animals came from hording situations. There was once a man who cried as we took his 10 water monitors that were crammed in a 30 gallon tank. So true that affection doesn't equal the ability to care for an animal.
I was thinking the exact same thing! I hope he does the right thing for them, I felt so sorry for the lizard..
That 🦁 cub is so cute labradors are such beautiful dogs tails always wagging always smiley faces like my Greyhound always happy my favourite is the chocolate lab
Hello Jenny, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
@@bernarddaghoward5750 very cold today but I love the cold weather
@@jennyrules2694 oh me too, and unlike you it’s very hot here lol. Where are you chatting from if I may ask!
ZABI out did herself! These caregivers totally know their animals! They knew the exact segregate mother that the cub needed! I loved it!
It is enormously enjoyable to watch the Bondi Vet series. The Vets are fantastic and the cases for treating animals are very interesting. I like when there are animals we don't expect like a Lion Cub or that unusual Duck-like beaked little animal. I didn't expect to see a sheep in the office either.
The animals were cute. Dr. Chris was very creative on how he rub scent on fur baby and the cub. The echihna is very pretty. So, are the cub and fur baby.
I wish you could post pictures in the UA-cam comment section because what just happened was hilarious and adorable. My two female indoor cats were watching the little lion cub with such curiosity, and when the little cub made those noises when Chris was rubbing Zambis scent onto her my two cats laid down but with both of their bums in the air. 🤔😂
It was so strange. If one of them did that I'd be like "aw! You wanna play with the little lion cub" but the fact that both of them did it and at the same time pretty much, I've never seen any domestic cat do that. It was like they was bowing down showing respect to a royal or something. 🦁🐯🐱
that's so cute
That sounds like heat presenting to me.
I KNOW I've said this numerous times, but Chris and Scott have a connection with the animal kingdom that not everybody has. Not all vets have this particular ability, either. They don't just talk to their patients, they converse with them...they actually are tuning into them as living beings. They wait for replies..which usually come quickly in different ways, but both of them recognize the ear twitch, or head movement, etc., as part of the conversation. Some might read this thinking I'm out there, but many will probably understand what I'm saying. They joke with them, and wait for a reply...so natural as if conversing with a human. I LOVE THAT. We all see how the animals respond in trusting them, and appear to be understanding them. When they comfort a patient, they aren't just saying and doing comforting things...they are in the moment with their patient. Explaining to them, loving them for the sentient beings they are. Their vibes are tuned into animals. So hard to explain.
It's like an empath can tune into other being's feeling...emotions. I would not be surprised if both Scott and Chris have this ability naturally. Perhaps they are aware of it as such, or perhaps they are unaware of it..I don't know. Neither of them have ever responded to my comments concerning this particular ability. Bondi Vet has responded to me about other comments..and very sweetly, too...but neither has addressed this observation of mine. No worries. It is just so obvious to me...but I am also a natural empath/telepath, so recognize it in others, quite easily, usually.
Does anyone else feel that in Chris and Scott?
With that said...again...😄..Zambi and Sabi are SO DARN CUTE together! Great idea, Chris! Chris is brilliant with ideas for behavior issues, and Scott is brilliant with gadget ideas for physical issues.
they are very fluent in body language
Judi:. Very insightful observations. Impressive and helpful.
I totally agree, after seing alot of episodes lately. It almost seems like a sixth sense, or that they simply was born to do this.
Chris is so knowledgable he’s an amazing vet
Hello Ann, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
What good man!
@@joanpaterson7605 And what a good LOOKING man too. He could visit me anytime and I don’t even own any pets.
okay, zambi is literally adorable, and the two racoon dogs are so cute 😭
Lol when the animal high Fived Chris😂😂😂😂😂
Hello Brittany, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
Chris is probably one of my favorite vets on the show. He's always so inventive with the way he helps animals. Ready to jerry-rig something together if no solution is typically available or the actual solution doesn't quite fit. He's very clever!
Zambi at 4 weeks old was the most beautiful, adorable and amazing little lion. Makes you wish you could have one that would stay that size forever. As for the lab doing the mothering is not surprising to me at all. Every lab I have ever seen has been so loving and caring.
zambi and sabi got me a little teary eyed there. beautiful relationship.
The look of joy on Chris es face shows his utter love and respect for these animals
I love the ingenuity that they have to use in order to make sure these unique animals are properly cared for and treated!
Dr. Chris Brown your hernion with the transfer of the scent between two different animals in order to sacrifice between them .. excellent .. I tried it between my dogs and kittens that I adopt 👏👏💕💕💕
sacrifice?
Hernion? I guess you’re not a native English speaker.
Chris is actually jokes he’s soo funny hahahaha the fact he asked Leo for a high five and Leo just gave him it soo cute but funny
I loved Zambi's utterly mad gold eyes. He has been allowed to be LION, even though he was raised by dogs.
She zambi is a girl
Zambi is actually a lionness
BABY ECHIDNAS ARE CALLED *PUGGLES* AND THIS RESTORES MY FAITH IN HUMANITY.
Tanuki is the official name for the Japanese raccoon dog, we have a few loose around the uk my rescue team is sent out to contain as they are illegal to have now, those that had them before the law came in are allowed to keep them but there are very strict restrictions with them
Tom Nook
Neoguri is the Korean name, so that’s why it’s easier to say raccoon dog in case if people don’t recognize one name from another
definitely addicted to watching this show! Chris is so sweet with the animals.
love lions, its hard to understand why the mother would do this, but cubs learn EVERYTHING from their mothers including on how to babysit, and act around cubs so if the first time mum hadn't been taught that from mum then of course she could be stressed and be unsure on what too do
I dont know about labs, but scent tracking dogs are really good at differentiating between the actual scent that belongs to a person and a scent that was rubbed on them. I choose to believe that she just got the memo and wanted a new friend.
If she's like my Lab, she probably would've reacted the same way without the scent trick. My Lab once caught a wounded squirrel and was just grooming it rather than hurting it. And when she's met puppies and kittens, she often rolls them over and licks their tummy if they'll let her. And she's not even a mother (spayed before puberty) so I expect the instincts are even stronger in a mama Labrador.
The lil' Tanukis just vibing.
Cris is an incredible veterinarian. The lion cub with the dog is just so fun and cute, but do they have lions as pets in Australia? I thought they'd gone further...
Hello beautiful, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
if i remember correctly you can only get a licence for an exotic animal like a lion if it’s for conservation purposes, so they probably run a facility or something !
When he never seen a lion for the first time,about his reaction and her reaction was so adorable about the little lion❤🥰☺️😍
I hope they NEVER paired that poor reptile who nearly had her head severed with the hat bully large reptile! It looked like they were together again. That would be unethical. Hope they kept the little one safe. Can't àssume anything. Dr. Lisa did a great job in spite of her fear. These vets and vet staff are amazing in that they work with such a variety of patients.
Hello Lynda, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
That's what I was thinking. Typically, it's a good rule of thumb to not house lizards with others that are a starkly different sizes, especially if the particular species is known to eat other reptiles and/or are known as scavengers, such as Goannas like what he has. The fact that he defied this rule/suggestion and ended up with a vet emergency, but then continued to house them together says that though he is a reptile lover, he's not properly housing them, which can/will more than likely will lead to another emergency. If he really knew the species, the two monitors wouldn't be in the same enclosure, even if they seem like they "get along."
I was thinking exactly the same thing. Don’t even know why an untrained individual would have so many huge lizards in the first place. I was wondering if he had a legal right to do so.
I would’ve never imagined that raccoon dogs existed… THEY’RE SO CHUNKYYYYY
A SUPER- FANTASTIC compilation!! Each and ever moment was filled with love and caring!❤️ All of you are equally loving and skilled with your veterinary treatment of your “patients”! Love your show!!! I so wish I could one day visit beautiful Australia! Love from around the world in Texas!❤️❤️❤️
Amazing how the lab and cub got on
Hello Barbara, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
@@bernarddaghoward5750 I am doing fine thanks and you it is chilly here in South Africa looks like winter will come early and the weather where you are
@@barbaraewart5450 oh that’s cool, it’s hot here in Turkey, good afternoon from here and happy new week.
Love these episodes. Great vets doing wonders for their patients. Thank you Bondi. 🙃☕❤🇺🇸
The first story almost put tears in my eyes because of the reunion and how happy and healthy Zambi was. I think the part where he was saying how great the surrogate mother was got to me!
Unfortunately raccoon dogs aren't just hunted, they are breed at for farms, kept in cramped cages, then meet an inhumane and untimely death. It breaks my heart. So it's heart warming to see these siblings having been rescued. If this show is filmed in Australia, I wonder how they got them? The couple sound British so I'd be interested to know how they came to them. What's great is they clearly know a lot about raccoon dogs.
I love that the mam dog tried to growl like a loun ❤
The little Leo high five was uncontrollably adorable 😂
So many episodes without Kate. So good to see her in this mix show of videos! Kate, you’re awesome! You’re tops!
I'm trying to enjoy all these terrific ads, but somebody keeps interrupting them with Bondi vets and an assortment of adorable patients. 😊
If I had the chance to hold a lion cub like that, you wouldn't be able to keep me from kissing her 1000 times!!!
Im always amazed by the beautiful animals on this show - but the handling are even more amazing. Thanks for making these videos ❤️❤️❤️
These animals are ever so adorable that Lion cub plus the others are so special plus loveable well done on being an excellent vet the people adore
I am surprised Dr. didn't ask more about the circumstances of her mother. Where is she, and couldn't she have her own enclosure? Anyway, without knowing, we have to accept it was impossible. I feel sorry for the mother.
It was kind of implied that she was by herself when they said she kept trying to take the cub out of the enclosure to the rest of the pride
@@eph2vv89only1way Hello Darlene, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
@@bernarddaghoward5750 I’m good. Weather wise, March is always an up-and-down month and it is the same this year. I have been wearing my spring jacket for a week, then BOOM - 2 days of freezing temps and snow last night. We will probably have a couple more of these cycles before it settles down to spring temps in April or May. But it is what it is
@@eph2vv89only1way Yes totally agreed, it’s super hot over here though… good morning and happy new week. Where are you chatting from if I may ask?
@@bernarddaghoward5750 Niagara Falls Canada
I love the can of Spam behind Chris’ head
Jess and Lisa are hilarious! 🦎
Ive rewatched this so many times, and now I’m a volunteer at symbio currently stationed on natives, so it’s amazing to see Rex and Leo on Bondi vet now that I get to work with them!!!
The baby lion is adorable so cute 🥰🥰
5:50 "I don't know, everything you're telling me about this wonderful dog might not be real. I think I need to go frollick- I mean, uh, monitor their relationship. Yeah. Yeah, that sounds good. You need to pay me to go play with a dog and a lion cub."
I didn't realize real animal fur was sometimes passed off as fake fur!
Yes!
Never seen a lion with a dog like that - Dr Chris is awesome for helping out the poor lion -
i like how theres just a can of spam on the shelf at 26:58
Bert and Baby i'm your biggest fan, they're so adorable!
Love the work and learning about new species and seeing the reason for a vets visit. Vets do amazing work!!👏🏻👏🏻🥰💗
Honestly big cats cub look so cuuuuute omg I just wanna snuggle with her.
Dr. Chris this is one of the moments I'm really jealous of your work and you 💕💕💕💕 Stunning Lion Puppy 💕💕💕👏👏👏👏💕💕💕
I love the little high five from leo
That little Lion Cub is the Sweetest 💖 Migwech 🔥💯
aww the lion cub is so so so so so cute
Awesome episode ❤️❤️❤️❤️ I absolutely love this show. Thank you for all that you all do ❤️❤️❤️❤️
That baby lion is so fing CUTEEE 😢😢❤
Hello everyone there 👋I enjoy watching the video, I love it 😊I have not yet seen dogs and Lion play together.. Thank you for your good idea. That's great video.. ♥️😘
Love all the works at Bondi Vets.
Dr. Chris Yur the Best Ever. Talk about an Animal Lover 🐶♥️🙏🙋♀️🙌🦋❤️🐾😘👋. The Best Vet. 🙋♀️👍.
Hello Sandy, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
That lion is the cutest! (While it's a baby and can't eat me🤣🤣)
Wow Echidnas are WEIRD! I love them
I love how echidnas’ faces can just squish in
Leo is such a sweetheart! ❤️
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤ 🎀 ❤
Leo is gonna wake up feeling so violated lol
i cant get enough to the reactions to Zambi, just the best
OMG I sooo want to cuddle Zambi !!!
Hello Cynthia, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
This doc is like McIver (spelling) a little tape and tube, and there you have😁😁
Thank you for making this for us
I Love this vet. he is the best and I just turned this you-tube video on, he is on of the best because they show a couple of these very impressive veterinary doctors, thank you for showing these videos !!!
the little lion's "ow" like response was cute
I’m so glad that she has an companion
Hello Tina, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
Dr. Kate is such a special human ❤
Dr.Kate you are amazing. Job well done. Dr Lisa you are so brave I'm not sure I would be able to do that job with that Monitor. And That nurse was very naughty to scare you like that, Bad Girl.
Wow, a Raccoon Dog interesting and they do look like raccoon. I love the Akignea.😊😊❤❤❤
Those tanukis though! Aaaaa they looked so soft
Dogs are amazing, the amount you can do with them.
I had to google the echidna, very interesting
Hello Midget, how are you doing today and how’s the weather condition where you are?
Absolutely loved this one. Thank you so much for sharing. All the best to all the dedicated staff at the practices, you all are angels!
Zambi looks so cute!
I love albino animals, theyre like shiny pokemon both in rarity and how unique they are.
I have heard of raccoon dogs but until now did not believe it.. Im in love
Chris is the MacGuyver of the vet world 😂