The larvae has hardened in the area that has been exposed to air. A warm compress and oil made it softer so the tweezers could more easily grasp it. It also softened the tiny spines formed on the larvae so they would not be so sharp to the bunny. The doctor was completely right.
Stephanie Strong: Who asked you, genius? Oh, my, instead of pulling the thing right out LIKE EVERY OTHER INSTANCE ON UA-cam, let’s take extra time to apply oil and make a nice, comfortable, soft compress so that the larva is nice and slippery and difficult to remove. Great idea. Then, let’s get tweezers so thin that they bend when attempting to apply gripping pressure to the larva. And then, after it’s out, let’s say “Oh, poor larvae” for the god damn vile parasite that was eating the RABBIT’S (not bunny!) flesh. A real bleeding heart, you are. The “doctor’s” procedure had most likely never been exercised before, and they both spoke like they had never before seen such a creature in their lives. By the way, “larvae” is plural; “larva” is singular. You need to learn basic Latin so you don’t sound like even more of a dweeb! 😂😂😂
Right attack the doctor for trying to help the bunny. Apparently you can't just yank botflies out. You have to be careful not to burst them because they can cause severe allergic reactions. The thing was burrowing back into the rabbit...she did her best.
Well, since you're clearly concerned, I want to let you know that she's perfectly fine and currently chasing kittens around the living room. But if some toxins pop up, I'll let you know.
A lot of great things are already dead and extinct and yet all of these horribly worthless creatures still exist. I could list down over a hundred of em' but i don't like to offend people. Still, what a poor bunny
I dunno, they dosnt actually harm the animal - the main risk is of infection woth the breathing hole staying open - and i beleive they just drink lymph fluid which is waste anyway. They hatch, leave, and the wound closes and other animals eat the delicious, huge, juicy fly while it looks for a mate! Big juicy things are valuable and sought after in dry and often very hot landscapes, where botflys tend to live. They arent brilliant but out of everything that could hitch a ride and a meal in your skin... they arent so bad. Quite gentle really, and harmless if you keep the breathing hole clean.
U know. Even a kid know the tool they use didnt had strong grip to do the job. So are u too dumb to realize that? And that the SgtPiggie dude point. If they using a right tool that has strong grip to pull it out. It wont take that long and also can avoid traumatized the bunny. U just like to messing around arent u?
this vet didnt seem sure of what she was doing but she did her job so not too shabby, but other vets have done this procedure quick and with developed skill because the animal is in pain already
Madie Inez screw tweezers, they should've used forceps. And once it was half out, they should've put on a glove and just pulled it the rest of the way out with their fingers. I was seriously terrified that they were going to rip that nasty thing in half or kill it by squishing it, which would only be worse for the bunny
Vet did it perfectly- she had to her the right angle so that that hardened part of the lavae (dark, scab like bit that had been exposed to air) didn't rip off, as that would release all of its' toxins into the rabbit, causing infection or even death. Like with ticks- you always pull them as close to the mouth as possible so the mouthpiece doesn't stay in and cause infection.
No. She thought it was scab on the bunny. She was fishing in the center, thinking the bot fly was inside it. She didnt realize the entire thing WAS the larvae... She said so herself in the video.
If you ever get one of these nasties the best thing to do is cover the hole in non breathable tape. Wait 48 hours and the larvae will suffocate, as they come up the hole to breathe they die with their heads out, you then grab them with tweezers and they just slide out. If you opt to pull it out alive the larvae will latch onto flesh with it's teeth making the process a lot more difficult
People complaining on here like they're all supervets just because there are quicker extractions on UA-cam hahaha it's no contest it a vet doing her job likes and comments don't mean a thing she did what she was paid to do in the end and saved that rabbit a lot of future discomfort. Btw people moaning saying the rabbit was too stressed need to realise they are prey animals they are soft as hell anything can spook a rabbit so imagine how it feels, when it's been taken to an unknown place, and it's having larger animals pin it down and slowly remove something that was burrowed in its skin. Any person would be the same if we had a fly larvae the size of a golf ball being removed from our hip.
To clarify: the reason why this took so long is because botflies have barbs coating their body which can easily harm the rabbit, and if you happen to cut the botfly larva, it will release a toxin into the wound. They are pesky little buggers >n
If she would hold those tweezers down closer to the tip should be able to get a good grip she's holding your fingers too far away to be able to put enough pressure around the botfly. Just realized it was a vet why would they not be using pickups.
Poor botfly, they didn't even file an eviction for it, instead they force it out of it's home without any of it's belongings or possessions, left on the street to suffer.. smh 😤
Oh my, tons of comments show no common sense... those vets would definitely just put it out if it can work that way... JUST THINK, there is a reason why they slow it down and do it carefully
I just removed to larvae off to different rabbits at my house I did put oil over the hole before I remove the live a once I grab the larvie's head with the tweezers I gently wiggled back-and-forth until it came out no problem
(Can't see the video on this computer.) Our 14-year-old, 4.1-lb. used toy poodle from animal rescue had two bot fly larvae. (We thoughthey were cancers.) Our veterinarian removed the two. (Said they were likely from the many rabbits living under our backyardeck this year.) Several days later I discovered she missed one. I covered the opening with Vaseline petroleum jelly so the larvae could not breathe. When it protruded out to get air (O2), I grasped it with tweezers and gently pulled it out. Let it dry out and die in our utility sink.
I've never ever seen a doctor take this long or seem so inept! What was she talking about , scab? The poor animal was frustrated too. This was ridiculous .
Sorry miss super vet, not every one of them is as fast as some on UA-cam. And rabbits are soft animals in general. Just walking near them can frustrate them to hell. Stop being so quick to complain the vet did a good job and also the job that she was paid to do ffs pipe down 😂
Your suppose to wiggle the larvae back in forth because of the barbs, when you just yank it out and hold on to the sides like that, the barbs are actually scratching the inside....and why in the hell would you use those weak tweezers?
It's hilarious that the only time when people here give a fuck about safety and inflicting pain is when an animal is involved and people get super defense about it and even wish violence. Meanwhile the animal is most likely okay in the end.
Krystal May Marie you do realize that maggots and other insects breathe differently then we do, through tubes on their bodies, they don’t have the same respiratory system that we do and have a completely different system
The larvae has hardened in the area that has been exposed to air. A warm compress and oil made it softer so the tweezers could more easily grasp it. It also softened the tiny spines formed on the larvae so they would not be so sharp to the bunny. The doctor was completely right.
+ Stephanie Strong True, but you have to wiggle it out or those spines scratch and tear the insides.
did anyone ask
Stephanie Strong: Who asked you, genius? Oh, my, instead of pulling the thing right out LIKE EVERY OTHER INSTANCE ON UA-cam, let’s take extra time to apply oil and make a nice, comfortable, soft compress so that the larva is nice and slippery and difficult to remove. Great idea. Then, let’s get tweezers so thin that they bend when attempting to apply gripping pressure to the larva. And then, after it’s out, let’s say “Oh, poor larvae” for the god damn vile parasite that was eating the RABBIT’S (not bunny!) flesh. A real bleeding heart, you are. The “doctor’s” procedure had most likely never been exercised before, and they both spoke like they had never before seen such a creature in their lives. By the way, “larvae” is plural; “larva” is singular. You need to learn basic Latin so you don’t sound like even more of a dweeb! 😂😂😂
@@bill091086 oh my god shut up, they did that so it wouldn't hurt the poor bunny, get a grip of your self
Is your bunny okay now?
Poor bun bun! 😢 Happy they got the evil bugger out. Quite literally.
Right attack the doctor for trying to help the bunny. Apparently you can't just yank botflies out. You have to be careful not to burst them because they can cause severe allergic reactions. The thing was burrowing back into the rabbit...she did her best.
Ms.gshunw right people be talking so much shit. Intervener is full of professionals.
@@xxdavexx23 ?????
I don't know why but This is so satisfying for me ..!
It's weird, but I want to remove some botflies from an animal before I die
hahahahaha.. me too. :)
is this new kind of fetish? damn
+SgtPiggie wow, I envy you sir.
It depends. Did you save the animals life or did you perform the operation on a corpse like an ISIS weirdo?
Living the dream. I envy you sir
Well, since you're clearly concerned, I want to let you know that she's perfectly fine and currently chasing kittens around the living room. But if some toxins pop up, I'll let you know.
That rabbit is soo pretty
A lot of great things are already dead and extinct and yet all of these horribly worthless creatures still exist. I could list down over a hundred of em' but i don't like to offend people.
Still, what a poor bunny
I comment at comment sections that’s because how they learned to live in the harsher conditions so they live longer
I dunno, they dosnt actually harm the animal - the main risk is of infection woth the breathing hole staying open - and i beleive they just drink lymph fluid which is waste anyway. They hatch, leave, and the wound closes and other animals eat the delicious, huge, juicy fly while it looks for a mate! Big juicy things are valuable and sought after in dry and often very hot landscapes, where botflys tend to live.
They arent brilliant but out of everything that could hitch a ride and a meal in your skin... they arent so bad. Quite gentle really, and harmless if you keep the breathing hole clean.
@@genduncan506 it's still a fucking intruder, with no intentions but to lay an egg in you. Burn them all
Bunnys arnt worthless creatures you're so mean
@@Jam_Spam s t o p
"My mom always said there are no monsters, no real ones, but there are."
That is my bunny!!!
Her name was Sparkle
She’s so tolerant xxx
@Michaela she's doing really well! Good as new. I can't believe how quickly she healed. Thanks for your concern.
I really want to thank u gys for this great work
This is why The Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog was so angry.
OH MY GOD!!! This is why I would never leave my rabbits outside!! That's so scary!!!!
Lmao why is everyone in the comments botfly removal experts
@SgtPiggie resorting to cursing names at a person you disagree with instead of providing factual evidence really flaunts your stupidity..
SgtPiggie whoa calm down big boy
I can't believe some of you are judging others intelligence because they don't know how to remove a fucking *BOTFLY*
U know. Even a kid know the tool they use didnt had strong grip to do the job. So are u too dumb to realize that? And that the SgtPiggie dude point. If they using a right tool that has strong grip to pull it out. It wont take that long and also can avoid traumatized the bunny. U just like to messing around arent u?
You realize you're bitching about a botfly right?
Me: im gonna go to bed at a reasonably early time
Me at 3 am: watching a botfly get removed froma bunny
Please Use A&D Ointment Around ❤❤❤
this vet didnt seem sure of what she was doing but she did her job so not too shabby, but other vets have done this procedure quick and with developed skill because the animal is in pain already
Those tweezers look too thin, if they were bigger maybe they would’ve gotten a better grip
Madie Inez screw tweezers, they should've used forceps. And once it was half out, they should've put on a glove and just pulled it the rest of the way out with their fingers. I was seriously terrified that they were going to rip that nasty thing in half or kill it by squishing it, which would only be worse for the bunny
because she is an amateur at it.
Nadie Inez...Yes!! Or they could use their fingers.
Right!!
Absolutely & totally INCOMPETENT ?!?!?
Awww.....duh poor wittle bun-bun.
I hope duh booga-bunn will heal up ok.
Why do i find this freakin removals so satisfying.
Vet did it perfectly- she had to her the right angle so that that hardened part of the lavae (dark, scab like bit that had been exposed to air) didn't rip off, as that would release all of its' toxins into the rabbit, causing infection or even death.
Like with ticks- you always pull them as close to the mouth as possible so the mouthpiece doesn't stay in and cause infection.
No. She thought it was scab on the bunny. She was fishing in the center, thinking the bot fly was inside it. She didnt realize the entire thing WAS the larvae... She said so herself in the video.
Poor guy, glad they were able to remove it
Well I didn't mean to end up here but why aren't we talking about the hot vet.... I mean I'm so happy they got that out...
If you ever get one of these nasties the best thing to do is cover the hole in non breathable tape. Wait 48 hours and the larvae will suffocate, as they come up the hole to breathe they die with their heads out, you then grab them with tweezers and they just slide out. If you opt to pull it out alive the larvae will latch onto flesh with it's teeth making the process a lot more difficult
That is one well behaved rabbit.
And all because Pandora opened her box!
Just because Kratos opened the pandora's box
Omg yes😂
Racias
People complaining on here like they're all supervets just because there are quicker extractions on UA-cam hahaha it's no contest it a vet doing her job likes and comments don't mean a thing she did what she was paid to do in the end and saved that rabbit a lot of future discomfort.
Btw people moaning saying the rabbit was too stressed need to realise they are prey animals they are soft as hell anything can spook a rabbit so imagine how it feels, when it's been taken to an unknown place, and it's having larger animals pin it down and slowly remove something that was burrowed in its skin. Any person would be the same if we had a fly larvae the size of a golf ball being removed from our hip.
this is the worst botfly removal I have ever seen!
Even I, a 12 year old girl, knows to wear gloves and reassure the rabbit, then pouring peroxide in the wound to clean the puss.
Worst service i think
Jay Harris agree
Pamela Farrar ... I know squeeze that shit and get it outta ther!!!
Lmao
If only that Bunny can SHOUT!!!!
sorry but the boy was handsome like really handsome :P
At least it's out. It's tricky to remove those things. Why is everyone so critical. Poor bunny
laughing at 2.56 is a clinical sign! She's a little bit crazy...
ohh poor bby .. hope him/her feels better today after this years qq
how poor that pet... 😥😥 gws and stay healthy babe. 😊
Welcome to comments
69% What weak tweezers
50% Experts at botfly removal
1% Welcome to comments
20% Real comments
She can't just pull it out , God forbid she did the botfly can release toxic acids into the animal
OMG that whole was huge...
Poor baby! Hope she's okay
Well she did die of old age sooo...
The insect didn't do anything wrong, he was just giving the bunny a good suck
its disgusting and satisfying at the same time
AWEEEE PORR BUN BUN!!!
To clarify: the reason why this took so long is because botflies have barbs coating their body which can easily harm the rabbit, and if you happen to cut the botfly larva, it will release a toxin into the wound. They are pesky little buggers >n
If you would have closed the hole up it would have came out easier and she wouldn;t be moving around from the pain of it digging into the bunny more.
We're gonna be here for days
These worms hold on with little spines. It would HURT if she tried to force it out.
If she would hold those tweezers down closer to the tip should be able to get a good grip she's holding your fingers too far away to be able to put enough pressure around the botfly. Just realized it was a vet why would they not be using pickups.
Poor botfly, they didn't even file an eviction for it, instead they force it out of it's home without any of it's belongings or possessions, left on the street to suffer.. smh 😤
Oh my, tons of comments show no common sense... those vets would definitely just put it out if it can work that way... JUST THINK, there is a reason why they slow it down and do it carefully
Chig McK yes you did hear someone say "Poor Larvae" at the end of the video. I heard the woman say it too at the end of the video.
lol
"oh, it the whole thing xD"
Your bunny looks like my lop boy
at first, i thought that was the eye of the rabbit and i was wondering what they were doing with the eye.
You can always tell ones that don’t know what they are doing
I have never seen that big. HIHIHIHIH
All the experts in here, jesus.
I just removed to larvae off to different rabbits at my house I did put oil over the hole before I remove the live a once I grab the larvie's head with the tweezers I gently wiggled back-and-forth until it came out no problem
Can't believe the ineptness with the tweezers.
you are supposed to put vaseline and tape to suffocate the bug and make it surface itself until you can pull it out
so fucking satisfying to watch !
I'm honestly surprised that this took place in a vet's office. I thought it was just a bunch of clueless ppl trying to do it themselves.
Oh that's awesome!
Did I really hear someone say " Poor larvae " at the end. If so perhaps next time she can play host to it.
+Chig McK I think it was the name of the bunny sounding similar to larvae.
Chig McK she said poor lovey! Are you deaf?
(Can't see the video on this computer.)
Our 14-year-old, 4.1-lb. used toy poodle from animal rescue had two bot fly larvae. (We thoughthey were cancers.)
Our veterinarian removed the two. (Said they were likely from the many rabbits living under our backyardeck this year.)
Several days later I discovered she missed one.
I covered the opening with Vaseline petroleum jelly so the larvae could not breathe.
When it protruded out to get air (O2), I grasped it with tweezers and gently pulled it out.
Let it dry out and die in our utility sink.
Great camera work
Removed a bot fly larva before, Vaseline works best, they can't breath,and exit without pain
poor bunny😭 i don't even know why,im watching! i have trypohobia!!!
I got this recommended on youtube in 10:00
*Thanks i guess youtube*
so....that doctor was pretty cute tho....
It's a fucking vet
I've never ever seen a doctor take this long or seem so inept! What was she talking about , scab? The poor animal was frustrated too. This was ridiculous .
Cheryl, this vet is about to retire. Send us y0ur home phone number & we can do à phone interview with you.
...and you are a hysterical mad old woman.
Sorry miss super vet, not every one of them is as fast as some on UA-cam. And rabbits are soft animals in general. Just walking near them can frustrate them to hell.
Stop being so quick to complain the vet did a good job and also the job that she was paid to do ffs pipe down 😂
Btw if be a bit concerned if a doctor was doing a vets job
@@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1248
a vet IS a doctor... according to his diploma !!
Oh the poor thing! That's got to be the worst thing to get removed! :'(
So sad all of that stuff made the bunny not hurt anymore
what...it's a scab ? hahahahaha YIKES DANGEROUS VET
А котик (кошечка) спокойно так сидит
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Maybe if the vet wasn’t buying tweezers at the dollar tree the video would have been faster and less stressful for the rabbit.
very poor skills of the Vet. Pushing the larvae inside.
yeah, make me triggered 😤😠
Abhimanyu Shavi
Retro Fit You aint no English Professor.
2:25 the moment you are waiting for
Your suppose to wiggle the larvae back in forth because of the barbs, when you just yank it out and hold on to the sides like that, the barbs are actually scratching the inside....and why in the hell would you use those weak tweezers?
Que trorpes por poco no logran sacar el gusano
Way to make it way more dramatic and difficult than necessary!
; - ; Don't sick, bunny
Things nightmares are made of
The whole time I was saying "that poor bunny..."
Her name was Sparkle
Vasoline works good too. Smothers the nasty damn things
arrrgh my skin is itching after watching this
I thought it was the rabbit's eye lmao
Reckless with the tweezers
Lord I would've had that out of there in two seconds compared to her! Dancing around with those tweezers afraid to grab the thing
OMG very big!
Hi hi😅
It's hilarious that the only time when people here give a fuck about safety and inflicting pain is when an animal is involved and people get super defense about it and even wish violence. Meanwhile the animal is most likely okay in the end.
Dang so big,poor bunny
That's really painful...
*11 when starts pulling larvae out*
*167 when its out*
Glooooooovvvvveeeessss..! Put em on
She spends one eternity trying to take the larvae from the bunny! Poor little animal... she thinks that he dont fells pain?
Damn thats huge
She uses oil to "cover the breathing hole" except that's not the head it's the rear end 😄
Krystal May Marie you do realize that maggots and other insects breathe differently then we do, through tubes on their bodies, they don’t have the same respiratory system that we do and have a completely different system
Bunny was taking it like a man
便秘で硬便が出たから病院行ったのかと思ってたらめっちゃでけぇ虫出てびっくりした。
I miss my bunny he died in 2015 and now it 2017 😔