When I was little, I always wanted to be a veterinarian. My mother didn’t save my vision, so I wish I could just see everything that you do. I watch you all of the time.
This is the first time I have seen someone bring in a pet rat. Growing up, a friend had two of them. They were very nice and would go to everyone. I'm glad to finally see them.
51:33 God Ruby is such a beauty. I was really hoping for the outcome we all wanted. Being allergic to most small house pets really stinks. But I’m not allergic to birds and have a cockatiel myself. I wanted so badly to be a vet as a kid but my allergies being as awful as they are prevented that. It’s so good to see these babies being taken care of with loving hands. ❤
"Hera" actually in my tribe means "Love"❤ I'm a Kenyan🇰🇪 from the Luo tribe🤗....I guess it explains where all love between the lady and the rat come from 😋
Dr. Chris is great at his DIY Medical Inventions. He has created so many cool things that really work. I just love it, and can just hear some other Dr's saying that they don't have the proper whatever Type of equipment to fix the problem, but Dr. Chris Brown just uses his educated brain and comes up with one. Kudos Chris. We love you all! ♥️
Another great recovery from my favorite doctors. They are: Dr. Chris Brown, Dr. Lisa, Dr.Roger. I love watching their videos over and over again. I hope many are watching all over the world your great videos. A hello from San Francisco. God bless you. Have a Happy Easter
I first read about using a button to properly close an aural hematoma in a James Herriot (Alf Wight) book in the 70s. He used a button to close after draining the hematoma in a dog's ear. Sometimes the old ways are the best.
A lot of people are being very critical of Georgie's previous owners. The lump is 3 years old. Gee, I wonder if there could have been anything going on in the world in 2020 that would prevent a dog from being taken to the vet? Any global catastrophe that might take the owner's income from normal to non existent? It's possible that the dog did see a vet when that lump first appeared but the owner was told it's just a fatty lump, not serious, and if it gets bigger to come back. By the time the lump was bigger it was still simply a fatty lump only now the vets can't perform elective surgeries during the 'hypothetical' thing that may or may not have started 3 years ago. The smaller lumps are more recent and it's highly probable that Georgie's owner was simply not able to afford $3000 - $5000 for a surgery on their pet plus whatever labs, medicines, chemotherapy treatment and follow up appointments would cost. The owner did the right thing by giving Georgie up to an organization who can, and are, helping her. There is enough h@te in the world. Let's try a little empathy for a change, shall we?
This is a compillation episode, and the one it came from is incredibly old. It originally aired in 2014. Hypothetical things that happened over half a decade later had no effect on it. That said, I agree that circumstances change, and her owners may have had problems crop up that prevented them from getting her care, but three YEARS they had, and they could have done things like asking to make payments or fund raising.
Regarding mammary tumors: if you want to save your dog from getting one, let her be neutered as early as possible. Only without the presence of hormones, you have a good chance no mammary tumor grows. And: a dog with mammary tumors can still have a life worth living. My dog had a tumor when I adopted her and the shelter didn't bother to let her get surgery. She was too old for surgery when she got under my care. Her tumors grew, but then stopped. They are at a stillstand for almost five years now. Although she has signs of tumors on her lung xray, she's still doing great.
I’m not generally a fan of rats, but after reminding myself she is not a city rat. She is more like a large mouse. I love rodents. They’re cute pets, especially if someone can’t hav3 a dog or cat.
It is most likely because of camera effects like blurring the background to focus on the subject or could also be something to do with copyright imaging or similar.
Love pet rats and mice. Have had both in my life. They are sweet, gentle, loving, and definitely not dirty. They are always washing themselves, and they only smell because their owners are slack in keeping their cages clean enough. Doesn't mean I'm keen on the wild varieties though. // I'm no expert, but I would've thought that getting Georgie's mammary tumour out would have taken priority. The leg lump wasn't bothering and the hernia didn't seem to be either. If the tumour had taken too long to get out, then she could've come back at a later date to have those two issues sorted. Can anyone explain Chris's decision to deal with the issues in the order he did? Very curious to know. // Oh Hugo. I'm in love. // So sad that Scott wasn't able to keep Ruby. // Black Shepherd - beautiful.
My brother had a rat and they are very clean but you have to watch how much you feed them. Plus they will run around in a plastic ball. He was a great rat.
they are not cute granny a hamster or guinea pig maybe but a rat no those are the types we feed rat poison and a lot of cases from those who made rat as pets and got away suddenly doubled and it became an infestation months later they are called pests for a reason
Awesome video, as usual. I'm thinking that it would have been better to start with the hardest one first when you are strong and fresh. And not wait until you are tired and have been under stress for hours. If you do the hardest one first then you have less stress doing the others. Just my humble opinion, of course. Please let me know where my thinking is faulty.
I had 2 pet rats when i was a kid my white rat holly had lumps all over her body and she died 6 months later 😢also i hate the fact that birds are kept in cages its not far for them
We had rats as pets also , im glad they treat all animals equal and help them. I hate spiders and am so scared and id rather not have have reptiles... Deff not snakes but bearded dragons and iguanas are ok but regardless not everyone likes the same type of animals... but reptiles and arachnoids defd shouldn't be pets.... But the point is that a vet has to ve able to treat them all... All though ive never seen a vet trear like pet spiders or fish, had anyone else? Everyone has different pets they love and I wouldn't want nothing to happen to anyones loved ones
Why do they blur out the procedure? This is educational and being able to see what they look like is important to the learning process. Why block the process? It isn’t obscene, it is life. If you can’t stand the sight of tumors don’t watch medical shows. 🤷♀️ we now know your not going to be a medical professional , but some ppl are interested.
@@JohnThyEnglishman Then they shouldn't have animals. If you're not willing to keep them healthy you don't deserve them! Bet they wouldn't think twice if it were human. 🙄
@@luxtobeyou And? I fail to see your point. If you take on the responsibility of owning an animal you accept everything that goes with that, including providing proper healthcare. If you can't meet the basic needs of your animal companion for their lifetime, don't get one, it's really that simple! And it may have escaped your attention but this is Australia and the UK, both countries, like most civilised nations, have universal healthcare. America is, once again, a backwards country that refuses to have proper healthcare for its citizens. That's your issue, not the rest of the world's, stop judging every other country by your woefully inadequate standards.
@@JohnThyEnglishman the welfare of the animal comes first. Paying vets fees comes with the package as does considering insurance & joining vet schemes you pay monthly for to reduce the cost.
@Ex inferis, what's too tight? It doesn't wear a muzzle type confinement, I'm talking her actual muzzle at the outside of her teeth. Nothing stuck in her mouth, just her teeth and her skin.
Rats, mice, chinchillas, beavers, porcupines and many other rodents have yellow teeth. It is natural. The yellowing of the teeth is a result of the iron that the teeth have. Thats it. Its normal
It might have grown quickly or been hard to notice beneath fur. It’s possible they couldn’t afford medical care for their pet if it wasn’t an emergency. Sometimes it happens slowly and people are in denial because they don’t want to confront that they may lose a beloved family member. For those with small pets, like the rats, who tend to get lumps normally, and for whom anesthetic can be highly risky, waiting may have been the better choice. Some owners are bad owners, don’t get me wrong, but it doesn’t hurt us to assume the best in people. Let the actions of irresponsible owners reflect on them, don’t let hate and assumptions reflect on you
@@evaahallows1102 I get that, obviously. It just makes me glad that I never neglected my animals that way. The bottom line is, if you can’t afford medical care you can’t afford a pet at all.
I was shocked to see that some cat treats on your website are Kangaroo meat. You work day and night saving animals, but you sell Several species are endangered. One of the main causes is poaching. Is it me, or does anyone else see a problem with selling Kangaroo treats (no. They’re not treats for kangaroos! ).
When I was little, I always wanted to be a veterinarian. My mother didn’t save my vision, so I wish I could just see everything that you do. I watch you all of the time.
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When Heras owner heard that she had five lumps instead one she said “Jesus, *sorry*, okay”
This is the first time I have seen someone bring in a pet rat. Growing up, a friend had two of them. They were very nice and would go to everyone. I'm glad to finally see them.
Denise is such a nice person. You can tell she really cares for the animals.
Georgie reminds me of my senior shih tzu that passed last year. What a sweetheart. So happy she found a great home.
I am so sorry 😔❤ for your loss. Georgie is so adorable. I´m also very happy, she found good home 💕🐶.
Sorry for your loss, it's never easy to lose a loved one. 😔
51:33 God Ruby is such a beauty. I was really hoping for the outcome we all wanted. Being allergic to most small house pets really stinks. But I’m not allergic to birds and have a cockatiel myself. I wanted so badly to be a vet as a kid but my allergies being as awful as they are prevented that. It’s so good to see these babies being taken care of with loving hands. ❤
Denice is an angel in herself. She takes all these animals and getting them ready to be adopted. Good job Dr. Chris. ❤
The lunchbox anaesthetic chamber reminds me of the interesting solutions they used to come up with on vet school & vets in practise 🤣
Hera is a very vocal girl isn't she!
That's what I thought; rats don't usually make that much noise. Might be an overlay?
"Hera" actually in my tribe means "Love"❤ I'm a Kenyan🇰🇪 from the Luo tribe🤗....I guess it explains where all love between the lady and the rat come from 😋
@@faithphenny6335 Hera is actually a goddess of marriage, women and family, and the protector of women during childbirth, such a beautiful name
I love all the Bondi vets and their staffs! So much love!
Aww...precious sweetie. I'm happy her dog is okay
Dr. Chris is great at his DIY Medical Inventions. He has created so many cool things that really work. I just love it, and can just hear some other Dr's saying that they don't have the proper whatever Type of equipment to fix the problem, but Dr. Chris Brown just uses his educated brain and comes up with one. Kudos Chris. We love you all! ♥️
Another great recovery from my favorite doctors. They are: Dr. Chris Brown, Dr. Lisa, Dr.Roger. I love watching their videos over and over again. I hope many are watching all over the world your great videos. A hello from San Francisco. God bless you. Have a Happy Easter
Happy Easter! 🥚
I first read about using a button to properly close an aural hematoma in a James Herriot (Alf Wight) book in the 70s. He used a button to close after draining the hematoma in a dog's ear. Sometimes the old ways are the best.
caseymac MacL, yes i agree 👍😊.
thank you to all bondi vet god bless you all
Wow u guys work miracles.her spirit is amazing too
Wish we could get uncensored surgery clips! Love the animal content! It is so interesting how many health problems animals can have.
I hope all of the animals survive. They deserve to have a great life.
Is not cool that we can see the full version of you doing the surgery because it’s so cool
I think Ken should’ve been named Bear lol 😂
Thank you all for being heroes to these animals ❤️
You did are amazing job
“AT NUMBER 5 TODAY 👹👹“
A lot of people are being very critical of Georgie's previous owners. The lump is 3 years old. Gee, I wonder if there could have been anything going on in the world in 2020 that would prevent a dog from being taken to the vet? Any global catastrophe that might take the owner's income from normal to non existent? It's possible that the dog did see a vet when that lump first appeared but the owner was told it's just a fatty lump, not serious, and if it gets bigger to come back. By the time the lump was bigger it was still simply a fatty lump only now the vets can't perform elective surgeries during the 'hypothetical' thing that may or may not have started 3 years ago. The smaller lumps are more recent and it's highly probable that Georgie's owner was simply not able to afford $3000 - $5000 for a surgery on their pet plus whatever labs, medicines, chemotherapy treatment and follow up appointments would cost. The owner did the right thing by giving Georgie up to an organization who can, and are, helping her. There is enough h@te in the world. Let's try a little empathy for a change, shall we?
Very well stated! I agree with you 100%. Stop the hate and and Educate yourselves with some understanding and love for all living things.
This is a compillation episode, and the one it came from is incredibly old. It originally aired in 2014. Hypothetical things that happened over half a decade later had no effect on it.
That said, I agree that circumstances change, and her owners may have had problems crop up that prevented them from getting her care, but three YEARS they had, and they could have done things like asking to make payments or fund raising.
Thx for sharing…
So beautiful ❤❤
Ken is the cutest puppy on this show
🐼 Big Panda Bear Hugs from a 69 yr old grandma in Texas, USA. 🐼 ❤ 🎀 👍 🧚♂ 🐈 🧚 🍀 💐 🌸
I would put blinds or sheers up on those big windows Scott
Wondering why Dr. Chris couldn’t clip the Roos claws to help him not accidentally open the wound closure?
Regarding mammary tumors: if you want to save your dog from getting one, let her be neutered as early as possible. Only without the presence of hormones, you have a good chance no mammary tumor grows.
And: a dog with mammary tumors can still have a life worth living. My dog had a tumor when I adopted her and the shelter didn't bother to let her get surgery. She was too old for surgery when she got under my care. Her tumors grew, but then stopped. They are at a stillstand for almost five years now. Although she has signs of tumors on her lung xray, she's still doing great.
I’m not generally a fan of rats, but after reminding myself she is not a city rat. She is more like a large mouse. I love rodents. They’re cute pets, especially if someone can’t hav3 a dog or cat.
My son and I had a couple Rats yrs ago, 1 black n white, the other was tan n white. Their names were Bill and Ted
why was the tumor blurred?
wish they had a uncensored version
Pretty sure they do if you have a channel membership
Anyone else notice how the cat picture on the wall of the vets is sometimes blurred out when Ruby is being returned to her carer? Weird!
Yeah, I did. Can't work that one out!
It is most likely because of camera effects like blurring the background to focus on the subject or could also be something to do with copyright imaging or similar.
My dog nala has a lump not affecting her but our vet said she has to eat soft food
I'm with Emma about the rars!
Love pet rats and mice. Have had both in my life. They are sweet, gentle, loving, and definitely not dirty. They are always washing themselves, and they only smell because their owners are slack in keeping their cages clean enough. Doesn't mean I'm keen on the wild varieties though. // I'm no expert, but I would've thought that getting Georgie's mammary tumour out would have taken priority. The leg lump wasn't bothering and the hernia didn't seem to be either. If the tumour had taken too long to get out, then she could've come back at a later date to have those two issues sorted. Can anyone explain Chris's decision to deal with the issues in the order he did? Very curious to know. // Oh Hugo. I'm in love. // So sad that Scott wasn't able to keep Ruby. // Black Shepherd - beautiful.
My brother had a rat and they are very clean but you have to watch how much you feed them. Plus they will run around in a plastic ball. He was a great rat.
Why blur the images. We wouldn't watch if we didn't want to see everything.
Mouses and Rats are so cut 😍😍
Mice.... And cute lol
they are not cute granny a hamster or guinea pig maybe but a rat no those are the types we feed rat poison and a lot of cases from those who made rat as pets and got away suddenly doubled and it became an infestation months later they are called pests for a reason
@@-_-3776 Hope you never have to take any form of medicine in your life because 99% likely it was tested on a rat first.
I actually feel bad even though I hate rats I feel very bad and I like rats now because your name is so cute😊😊😊😊 I hope it doesn’t die
Mmmm, the rat can get out of the cage, lol.
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Awesome video, as usual. I'm thinking that it would have been better to start with the hardest one first when you are strong and fresh. And not wait until you are tired and have been under stress for hours. If you do the hardest one first then you have less stress doing the others. Just my humble opinion, of course. Please let me know where my thinking is faulty.
I had 2 pet rats when i was a kid my white rat holly had lumps all over her body and she died 6 months later 😢also i hate the fact that birds are kept in cages its not far for them
We're sorry for your loss 😢
We had rats as pets also , im glad they treat all animals equal and help them. I hate spiders and am so scared and id rather not have have reptiles... Deff not snakes but bearded dragons and iguanas are ok but regardless not everyone likes the same type of animals... but reptiles and arachnoids defd shouldn't be pets.... But the point is that a vet has to ve able to treat them all... All though ive never seen a vet trear like pet spiders or fish, had anyone else? Everyone has different pets they love and I wouldn't want nothing to happen to anyones loved ones
I hope you catch the🤬 who did this to a dog and give him the same only on the other end!
Idk how some of these ppl let the tumors go on for so long.
Why do they blur out the procedure? This is educational and being able to see what they look like is important to the learning process. Why block the process? It isn’t obscene, it is life. If you can’t stand the sight of tumors don’t watch medical shows. 🤷♀️ we now know your not going to be a medical professional , but some ppl are interested.
Poor Babies
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its maddening. if you dont want the pet just take them to vet or fire dept like make sure there with a human not just dropped without care
My dog had a lump but it was small she can’t have baby’s any more😢I love puppies 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤cause she had surgery
Hello, can Someone Tell me what race ir type of dog is Georgie? Thanky
The tiniest bump on my cat & he would be at the vets. I can’t understand neglecting your furry loved ones. ❤😢
Removing lumps like that can be quite expensive
@@JohnThyEnglishman Then they shouldn't have animals. If you're not willing to keep them healthy you don't deserve them! Bet they wouldn't think twice if it were human. 🙄
@@ModelsExInferis LOL plenty of people can't afford to treat their own cancer or relative's cancer either
@@luxtobeyou And? I fail to see your point. If you take on the responsibility of owning an animal you accept everything that goes with that, including providing proper healthcare. If you can't meet the basic needs of your animal companion for their lifetime, don't get one, it's really that simple!
And it may have escaped your attention but this is Australia and the UK, both countries, like most civilised nations, have universal healthcare. America is, once again, a backwards country that refuses to have proper healthcare for its citizens. That's your issue, not the rest of the world's, stop judging every other country by your woefully inadequate standards.
@@JohnThyEnglishman the welfare of the animal comes first. Paying vets fees comes with the package as does considering insurance & joining vet schemes you pay monthly for to reduce the cost.
Excelt operation Done Dr. Chris Brown!
I don't understand why these pet owners allow the lumps on their pets to get so big before they get them checked.
Why do people leave it so long before getting their pets treated?
They just sack the roo? No air? Should at least have a leash and harness or a cage
It emulates the mother’s pouch
Stop the blurred pictures. We are "big" people!!!!😮
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Just curious, does anybody have an idea as to why a dog would itch at their muzzle? Not all the time, but randomly .
Maybe it's too tight? Try loosening it, it's probably chaffing.
@Ex inferis, what's too tight? It doesn't wear a muzzle type confinement, I'm talking her actual muzzle at the outside of her teeth. Nothing stuck in her mouth, just her teeth and her skin.
The rats teeth were so yellowew
Rats, mice, chinchillas, beavers, porcupines and many other rodents have yellow teeth. It is natural. The yellowing of the teeth is a result of the iron that the teeth have.
Thats it. Its normal
The question I would ask is- HOW DOES AN OWNER LET A LUMP GET THAT BIG BEFORE SEEKING HELP?!
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It might have grown quickly or been hard to notice beneath fur. It’s possible they couldn’t afford medical care for their pet if it wasn’t an emergency. Sometimes it happens slowly and people are in denial because they don’t want to confront that they may lose a beloved family member. For those with small pets, like the rats, who tend to get lumps normally, and for whom anesthetic can be highly risky, waiting may have been the better choice. Some owners are bad owners, don’t get me wrong, but it doesn’t hurt us to assume the best in people. Let the actions of irresponsible owners reflect on them, don’t let hate and assumptions reflect on you
@@evaahallows1102 I get that, obviously. It just makes me glad that I never neglected my animals that way. The bottom line is, if you can’t afford medical care you can’t afford a pet at all.
Probably more interested in trying to convince others how great they are. Horrible rats
I was shocked to see that some cat treats on your website are Kangaroo meat. You work day and night saving animals, but you sell Several species are endangered. One of the main causes is poaching. Is it me, or does anyone else see a problem with selling Kangaroo treats (no. They’re not treats for kangaroos! ).
Sam stop farting
i skip all with Scott he doesnt fit
So here in America, we don’t know what the kilograms is a whatever you call it when a pound wise
This American does. 1kg = 2.2 lbs.
Rats are horrible things just vermin. I see them by the dirty dustbins in the town and smelly canal in Salisbury.
All animals are created by God for our purpose.