Vet care in Canada is so expensive !!! Good on the couple who didn’t give up on their dog ,… I assume that SASH did the surgery either free of charge or with a manageable payment plan . People with hearts !!
Full service veterinary care in Ontario Canada is ridiculously expensive. I have rescued 12 feral cats in the last 2 years on my own. Without the help of GoFundMe and having access to a low-cost spay/neuter clinic there is no way I could have done it. I'm on disability and there's no way I could have afforded to help even 2 of them at a regular vet office. The clinic charges $130 for a male neuter or $230 for a female spay. A regular vet (in my area) charges 2 to 3 times that amount for the same service. I've also been lucky that only 3 of the feral cats in this colony were female! Sadly, helping animals and even simple pet ownership is becoming something only the well off can afford. 😿😿😭
Wow! What a racket! When what you're attempting to do saves thousands of $£€ regarding strays and overpopulation consequences. Ive lived in the northeast USA and currently in the south USA including Florida and Mississippi, and I'm always able to find low-cost spay and neuter clinics. Thank goodness for that. That's almost my first step when I rescue an animal.
I live with a number close to the 20's in terms of owning cats...we lost a few in the past years due to their heath (and the vet misdigendosing one >:U) but yep My aunt has 2 dogs (used to be 3,but one passed) and 3 cats (used to just be 2,but one passed..my aunt got two kittens)
I also live in Ontario. Sault Ste. Marie Ontario is a border city with Soo Michigan. I had 4 pets at 1 time...all rescues...and I had a vet in Michigan for all 4 of them. Each of my 2 male cats cost $35 to neuter, my male dog cost $35 to neuter and my female dog cost $50. This was 14 years ago and was a lot cheaper at that time than it was here on the Canadian side. There is still a large price difference than it is in Canada 🇨🇦 today. I am also on CPP Disability and the Michigan prices were the only reason I could afford it.
For everyone who is worried about the tick bites- when this show was being filmed the normal flea and tick prevention had a very minimal impact on paralysis ticks, now days there is a preventative that works against them
You have to be careful when you have a well trained dog on urination. They are 100x stronger than most humans "Holding it in". Their bladders could explode due to their loyalty to you. If an accident happens, it's either your fault for not letting them outside or they have a medical condition. Sometimes outta fear if they don't know you as it's a sign of submission. I remember sleeping & my lab was wining trying to get my attention, until he came over and bit my hand to wake me up(not hard, but enough to wake me up). Me & him could communicate without saying a word. I immediately took him outside. That guy peeded what looked to be 5 minutes straight. I felt so bad😢 and never again will view an accident by a dog on them. Please if you have a elderly dog or have an accident with an as adult, DO NOT GET MAD AT THEM! I can only speak for my dogs as each are unique.
That is sad! We moved from the DFW metroplex to rual North Central Texas. Back in the Metroplex it was so ridiculously over priced. When I had my Great Pyrenees spayed it was around $400, that was even with two nights boarding. In the Metroplex it was closer to $2000. Doesn’t make sense.
Huge issue in the states....now our vets act like they are treating humans....had a cat with a bladder issue...no crystals...none...it was bladder wall sluffing...caused the wall to thicken and excrete blood into the abdomin...not one local vet would touch him. The one that did anestesized and he wouldn't wake up..we raced him to LSU VETERINARY HOSPITAL week there for treatment and getting him to eat and he is still with me...6 yrs later...the heartbreaking part..i worked in vet med as a vet tech and knew they could treat ...but they refused...kudos to LSU VET MEDICINE..and that is where he goes to this day, local vets yeah no
seen it happen too. worse when owners are un-caring enough to no longer want the dog. Great job as always, and a big two thumbs up for finding the cause of the problem so quickly. :)
Just can't help but love all these vets.. They go so far out of their way to make sure that the animals have the best care they can give. Thanks for doing the job you do. God Bless You All.
I live in the UK and I absolutely love binging this series. I love animals, and have 2 cats of my own that I see as my children. Whenever I watch bondi, I learn something that can be life saving at times. I had absolutely no idea how fatal painkillers are to cats, until I watched that one episode where the sobbing heartbroken woman comes in with her cat who had managed to find and eat painkillers. He ended up passing, and i sobbed. I knew cats can't have any human medications, and I never leave any tablets lying around, but now I'm even more careful and cautious. Thankyou for teaching me, bondi vets ❤
Thank you for Dr Scott for the great work you do for the animals or animal now? I would love to say please keep up the great work you are doing from the bottom of my heart 💞💞💞💞💞💞❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ and I have three dogs and two cats and around other dogs and cats so you know ok? God will help you through the hard work you have to save the animals that need you always
Beautiful Doby. My daughter in law’s boxer, Skyler had this issues, though not so bad. Her’s started after getting spayed . Glad Dr Chris would and could help. I know if I faced a $4000 payment upfront there is no way I could do it.
I think the dog's situation was a bit far too along the line to recommend medication like that, usually flea and tick drops are a preventative. Considering the dog was already paralysed in their hind legs and somewhat in their throat as well, I think the vets needed to take more drastic measures and medication to ensure that the dog would have a better chance of surviving.
Yes but I’m pretty sure OP meant for after the dog got better, unless you are one of those nutheads who thinks the dog are immune for it in the future…@@nopenope9867
Sad that you experienced that. I had the same experience with my dog here in the USA. I had no money, no credit cards and my boy ended up with a lump on his lip. It grew so fast. No one would help. I finally found an emergency vet but it really was to lat so they welcomed me with open arms and put my boy to sleep. I even went to a place called SPCA, they claimed to help animals. Only if you have money. So it happens all over. Even in the United States.
this is an old segment clip and at the time they didn't yet have the specific prevention that worked on that particular tick, they do now thankfully and you get to be on of thousands of comments informed of veterinary medicine making steps forward in treatments though like dogs with flea allergies on a preventatives, there can still be nasty side effects from the initial bite, and this will remain a common case for vets of that region
@@prcervi So this clip is older than 1985 then? Because that’s when one of the first tick and flea prevention meds came out for dogs. Sorry but your excuse failed xD
“It’s not going to happen my dog, I check it after every walk” is usually a dog owners excuse not to spend money on their so “beloved pets”. Stupidity in a nutshell.
@@NaeniaNightingale australian paralysis ticks didn't respond strongly to the original tick prevention, they do to a newer version I thought that was obvious in my comment
I see a lot of tick victims on this show. I figured if you live in an area with this tick problem, you might want to do the monthly flea tick drop thingy.🤷♂️
In Canada vet is so expensive!! the dewormer treatment is 50 cnd you need prescription in here,not in usa, you can buy it in petco Usa but not in petco CA, my vet in Mexico gave me the pills for less than 20 cnd for my little girl 🐈⬛💖
I’ve had spaniels male and female, nearly all the males have what I call ‘happy Wee’s’ when they see you you, they usually grow out of it in my experience, we have one that’s 19 months old and can go all night long, just gets excited when I come home, is what it is I guess. 😂
Vet care in Canada is so expensive !!! Good on the couple who didn’t give up on their dog ,… I assume that SASH did the surgery either free of charge or with a manageable payment plan . People with hearts !!
I doubt they did it free of charge , maybe a payment plan maybe.
This is in australia
@@xXElyhXx I know that .
@@christinekillen3852 huh
They probably got it for free for agreeing to be on the show.@@SagetheMutt
It's great that these pet parents are so dedicated to their baby. Dr. Marchevsky is a wonderful vet.
Full service veterinary care in Ontario Canada is ridiculously expensive. I have rescued 12 feral cats in the last 2 years on my own. Without the help of GoFundMe and having access to a low-cost spay/neuter clinic there is no way I could have done it. I'm on disability and there's no way I could have afforded to help even 2 of them at a regular vet office. The clinic charges $130 for a male neuter or $230 for a female spay. A regular vet (in my area) charges 2 to 3 times that amount for the same service. I've also been lucky that only 3 of the feral cats in this colony were female! Sadly, helping animals and even simple pet ownership is becoming something only the well off can afford. 😿😿😭
Wow! What a racket! When what you're attempting to do saves thousands of $£€ regarding strays and overpopulation consequences. Ive lived in the northeast USA and currently in the south USA including Florida and Mississippi, and I'm always able to find low-cost spay and neuter clinics. Thank goodness for that. That's almost my first step when I rescue an animal.
I live with a number close to the 20's in terms of owning cats...we lost a few in the past years due to their heath (and the vet misdigendosing one >:U) but yep
My aunt has 2 dogs (used to be 3,but one passed) and 3 cats (used to just be 2,but one passed..my aunt got two kittens)
I also live in Ontario. Sault Ste. Marie Ontario is a border city with Soo Michigan. I had 4 pets at 1 time...all rescues...and I had a vet in Michigan for all 4 of them. Each of my 2 male cats cost $35 to neuter, my male dog cost $35 to neuter and my female dog cost $50. This was 14 years ago and was a lot cheaper at that time than it was here on the Canadian side. There is still a large price difference than it is in Canada 🇨🇦 today. I am also on CPP Disability and the Michigan prices were the only reason I could afford it.
A friend had a pug mix that wore a diaper for her short 10 years. The vet didn't think she would survive surgery. Such a sweet pupper.
zomemon 358 and did the sweet little Darling Angel survive surgery
@@dant-h-fp9qe no, they never did the surgery.
@@dant-h-fp9qeThe dog lived for 10 years without the surgery. The owners bought diapers.
Love it when these vets donate their time & expertise!
❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love Dr Chris Brown. He is so good looking perfect beside manners and fixes broken kitties what Dream man.
Dr Chris is wonderful vet ❤❤
Thank God for these doctors and nurses !! Literally angels 😇 I love this show it gives me hope in this dark world 🌍
I am in the USA, in the state of Michigan! I love all the amazing things you can do! Love all of you.
Hi..Bondi Vet.. Im Ibnu, Veterinary medicine student from Airlangga University, Indonesia. It's Very happy I can see Dr. Chris Brown in here ❤😄
As a human who had ureter reimplantations I had no idea it could be done in dogs! Chris and Andrew are AWESOME❤❤❤❤
For everyone who is worried about the tick bites- when this show was being filmed the normal flea and tick prevention had a very minimal impact on paralysis ticks, now days there is a preventative that works against them
You have to be careful when you have a well trained dog on urination.
They are 100x stronger than most humans "Holding it in". Their bladders could explode due to their loyalty to you. If an accident happens, it's either your fault for not letting them outside or they have a medical condition. Sometimes outta fear if they don't know you as it's a sign of submission.
I remember sleeping & my lab was wining trying to get my attention, until he came over and bit my hand to wake me up(not hard, but enough to wake me up). Me & him could communicate without saying a word. I immediately took him outside. That guy peeded what looked to be 5 minutes straight. I felt so bad😢 and never again will view an accident by a dog on them.
Please if you have a elderly dog or have an accident with an as adult, DO NOT GET MAD AT THEM!
I can only speak for my dogs as each are unique.
Canadians need more people like affordable vets who care about animals lowering costs. Veterans in Canada are forcing people to put animals asleep.
Yes I fully agree
Also Canada Alberta
That is sad! We moved from the DFW metroplex to rual North Central Texas. Back in the Metroplex it was so ridiculously over priced. When I had my Great Pyrenees spayed it was around $400, that was even with two nights boarding. In the Metroplex it was closer to $2000. Doesn’t make sense.
Awesome!❤ Pretty incredible care by Dr. Chris and Dr. Andrew! I’m so happy for Akasha and this couple!
Huge issue in the states....now our vets act like they are treating humans....had a cat with a bladder issue...no crystals...none...it was bladder wall sluffing...caused the wall to thicken and excrete blood into the abdomin...not one local vet would touch him. The one that did anestesized and he wouldn't wake up..we raced him to LSU VETERINARY HOSPITAL week there for treatment and getting him to eat and he is still with me...6 yrs later...the heartbreaking part..i worked in vet med as a vet tech and knew they could treat ...but they refused...kudos to LSU VET MEDICINE..and that is where he goes to this day, local vets yeah no
seen it happen too. worse when owners are un-caring enough to no longer want the dog.
Great job as always, and a big two thumbs up for finding the cause of the problem so quickly. :)
Just can't help but love all these vets.. They go so far out of their way to make sure that the animals have the best care they can give. Thanks for doing the job you do. God Bless You All.
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I live in the UK and I absolutely love binging this series. I love animals, and have 2 cats of my own that I see as my children. Whenever I watch bondi, I learn something that can be life saving at times.
I had absolutely no idea how fatal painkillers are to cats, until I watched that one episode where the sobbing heartbroken woman comes in with her cat who had managed to find and eat painkillers. He ended up passing, and i sobbed. I knew cats can't have any human medications, and I never leave any tablets lying around, but now I'm even more careful and cautious.
Thankyou for teaching me, bondi vets ❤
😢good for you all
One of the best videos I’ve seen come from you and your team. Thank you so much for sharing this full length piece.
this must cost thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars - who can pay that ?
😢😭😭😭😭🙌🙌🙌😍❤❤❤💘🤗Thank You🐶🐕💘 from Holland
happy easter to Her
I love Dr Chris Brown, thank you for the best Chris ❤️
Thank you for Dr Scott for the great work you do for the animals or animal now? I would love to say please keep up the great work you are doing from the bottom of my heart 💞💞💞💞💞💞❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ and I have three dogs and two cats and around other dogs and cats so you know ok? God will help you through the hard work you have to save the animals that need you always
You can easily recognize his true love of animals when he performs his treatments on his patients.
Vets are geart
Beautiful Doby. My daughter in law’s boxer, Skyler had this issues, though not so bad. Her’s started after getting spayed . Glad Dr Chris would and could help. I know if I faced a $4000 payment upfront there is no way I could do it.
Why didn’t they recommend flea and tick drops for the dog who had a tick?
I think the dog's situation was a bit far too along the line to recommend medication like that, usually flea and tick drops are a preventative. Considering the dog was already paralysed in their hind legs and somewhat in their throat as well, I think the vets needed to take more drastic measures and medication to ensure that the dog would have a better chance of surviving.
Yes but I’m pretty sure OP meant for after the dog got better, unless you are one of those nutheads who thinks the dog are immune for it in the future…@@nopenope9867
Sad that you experienced that. I had the same experience with my dog here in the USA. I had no money, no credit cards and my boy ended up with a lump on his lip. It grew so fast. No one would help. I finally found an emergency vet but it really was to lat so they welcomed me with open arms and put my boy to sleep. I even went to a place called SPCA, they claimed to help animals. Only if you have money. So it happens all over. Even in the United States.
Is there no tic prevention medication in Australia? Seems an easy solution so a little confused on that.
this is an old segment clip and at the time they didn't yet have the specific prevention that worked on that particular tick, they do now thankfully and you get to be on of thousands of comments informed of veterinary medicine making steps forward in treatments
though like dogs with flea allergies on a preventatives, there can still be nasty side effects from the initial bite, and this will remain a common case for vets of that region
I was wondering the same.
@@prcervi So this clip is older than 1985 then? Because that’s when one of the first tick and flea prevention meds came out for dogs. Sorry but your excuse failed xD
“It’s not going to happen my dog, I check it after every walk” is usually a dog owners excuse not to spend money on their so “beloved pets”.
Stupidity in a nutshell.
@@NaeniaNightingale australian paralysis ticks didn't respond strongly to the original tick prevention, they do to a newer version
I thought that was obvious in my comment
That big huge snake oh my Gosh 😱😱😱🐉🐉🐉
I see a lot of tick victims on this show. I figured if you live in an area with this tick problem, you might want to do the monthly flea tick drop thingy.🤷♂️
Cheap people are cheap, they think that “it won’t happen their dog”
In Canada vet is so expensive!!
the dewormer treatment is 50 cnd you need prescription in here,not in usa, you can buy it in petco Usa but not in petco CA, my vet in Mexico gave me the pills for less than 20 cnd for my little girl 🐈⬛💖
I’ve had spaniels male and female, nearly all the males have what I call ‘happy Wee’s’ when they see you you, they usually grow out of it in my experience, we have one that’s 19 months old and can go all night long, just gets excited when I come home, is what it is I guess. 😂
In USA they sell pet insurance for vet bills.
Do they not give the dog the medicine to help prevent flea and ticks from getting on them?
Give me Dr Andrew any time!
Absolutely not to that snake. Immediately releasing her & the strategy is just to run away as fast as you can?! 😆😆
I wonder if animals have PTSD after going to the vet for injury\trauma related
I don’t understand. Why aren’t dog owners using tick prevention treatment?
Because they are too cheap when it comes to their pets best interest, cutting corners.
Huh! Something as terrible as this can happen. The more you know!
They make diapers
I thought you went over school to take care and save animals of to make sure that you got paid up front