@@graceswan4353 Bless you, yes! All the medical issues poor Saphira had, at least she didn't have the stigma of a society that can't look beyond a high school textbook!
And what a dog!! Just 5 days after major, traumatic, surgery and she leapt into Dr Andrew's arms like nothing had happened - that Border Collie energy for life just cannot be contained!
In Saphira’s case: if two specialists are needing to bring in even more specialists does that mean the case might be unique enough to be written up in an academic study?
Probably. I was in a Medical journal (human) because I had osteopenia made worse by high doses of prednisone. My rheumatologist was going to write it up. I had to sign for him to use my info(anonymously- no name or identifying info).
Most likely. I know my husband's spinal surgery made it to the medical journals. He had to write paperwork stating he agreed to it. He had a team of 14 people during the surgery
I would imagine so, given that it’s so rare to see a case like her’s, let alone one with such unique anatomy, it seems like a perfect case to be written up
I had that kind of experience with my teeth. I went in one time probably 40 years ago or 30 years ago to a dentist because my gums were so swollen and painful but I was pregnant at the time and so he said to wait till after I had the baby to see if my gums calmed down and they really didn't so they had to do a a procedure where they went in and doing a quarter of my teeth at a time and went way up under the gums and scraped tarter out from under there and after a couple of days the difference in that one quarter of my mouth was so dramatic that they asked if they could take pictures to use as a case study and so they took pictures and I went back in for another quarter of my mouth to be done it had to be done in four sessions cuz it took so long to do just a quarter but they took pictures along the way and said that they were going to use it as a case study. So yeah I got to be in some dental magazine, unfortunately!
That surgery for Saffy gives a new meaning to having your pet fixed. I was totally intrigued by this urinary complication. I had a feeling that the surgery would be successful. Brilliant vets!
My husband had kidney stones and thought he was dying. And he's not a crybaby about medical stuff either. So I can't imagine. Watching these pregnant might not have been the best idea lol, I'm crying more than usual.
I was involved in pug rescue in Texas, one of my rescues was a Hermaphrodit. The vet spade/neutered her. She was a happy girl. Her name was Hermie and her new parents loved her very much
Oh my goodness, my dog had bladder stones! My mother and I always thought she was just chubby (for a schnauzer) but she was always really firm around her fully and would be uncomfortable when we picked her up. One night, she started acting very weird, whining and being restless in her bed. Since she ate cat turds, I just assumed she ate cat litter as well and that the cat litter had inflated her gut or something (I was 14). I really wanted my mother to take her to the Emergency vet, but she said that she could make it til morning. Time skip to me waking up in the morning and my mother sending me a text saying that she took Chanel and that she was in critical condition. Apparently she had an abnormal number of bladder stones and that she was bleeding internally. Because we didn’t live in a big town, the only surgeon there said that we had a 25% chance she would make it, and that the best option was to euthanize. But we did the surgery, the ended up puncturing a large stone in the urethra causing more bleeding and lost her once, but in the end, she made it! 6 years now and I thank that surgeon every time is visit the vet.
Our schnauzer had to have surgery for bladder stones also. It's very common in this breed. However there is special dog food that will prevent stones in dogs bladders. It's expensive but worth it.
Beretta had enough stones to pave a garden path! Sophia was so puzzling- glad she's repaired. Jasper received the top notch care ne heeded from Dr. Dani. Pickle and Lili- what a cute pair. Kaisha is also a good looking pup. All these dogs have had great care. This has been quite educational for this layman. Thank you.
Thank you!!! Poor little Saffy; she has no idea. She's a good dog. So glad that it was repaired for her. It happens.....rarely. Kudos to the staff who figured out the puzzle!
Man Chris is just a beautiful soul . The fact he took on the challenges but also he blessed a dog with a better quality of life for free even though everyone else turned them down . 💕 that’s how you know his passion is truly real and he genuinely loves animals
Dr Danni's little happy dance will forever bring me joy! And sweet little Beretta, the bad press around Pit Bulls is so unfair, they are such wonderful, loving family dogs, the breed has suffered terribly due to a certain kind of person abusing and weaponising them in order to look "hard", as always the animal suffers, and never the perpetrators. I hope one day the UK Govt will reform the hideous Dangerous Dogs Act, and we may be able to enjoy this wonderful dogs on our shores once again.
The first story is just so wholesome! They are the kind of pet parrents I just ADORE! Just immediately sure that they will do whatever it takes to help their special girl! ❤ And then there's Andrew! The awesome vet surgeon that, I for one, just have so much respect for! Well done and awesome job with this special case! 😃
i live in ga and always say i wish i lived in Bondi so my pets had them for doctors. seeing theres one in atlanta who was on the show and knew what he was doing? im gonna start taking my cats here
I had a male cat with hemorrhagic urinary cystitis and required an ER visit. They did a good job but it was pretty clear this was going to be an ongoing problem so he ended up having surgery. Completely fixed the problem (along with diet), but resulted in some surprised vet techs in his future. Poor guy, that catheter looked so painful!
My cat bladder stones. He was blocked too. He screamed for me the whole night but I had to wait til 6am to take him to the vet. I felt so bad for him. But he's foing so much better now and that was about a year ago now.
Saffy's case was certainly complex but glad they managed to figure out her incontinence problem. Jasper's case breaks my heart as I lost my cat to this except his bladder ruptured when they attempted to unblock him. The vets had warned us about the probability of this happening. He was 3 years old and we think it might've been hereditary.
Pumpkin, tuna, and olive oil given mixed in his food might help Chip to allow his hairballs to come out with the poop. There are treats, food and even drops . My cat gets sick almost daily. Her hairballs are so bad that she frequently vomits her food trying to get the fur all out. We used the treats and lots of tuna to ease their way out the other end.
So happy to see these dogs being helped. Dr Marchevsky certainly had the most interesting case! I am very sorry to see that the Rottweiler was docked brutally short to the point where she doesn't have even a stub to wag. 😭
I had a boxer who was docked to short (we got her like that, no say in the matter). Bless her heart, she wanted wanted to show her happiness so bad she’d wiggle her entire body instead.
I had a cat that had a condition that caused his bladder walls to thicken. It was a very scary mess, and there was not much we could other than medicate him with Prozac. Something within that medication helps with the condition. He only lived to 6, and it was probably the saddest pet death I've experienced.
I really enjoyed this video. I must say my favorite is Lilly. We raised Boston Terriers for years and years. Oh and Lilly and Pickles has a wonderful mom. But the staff with all those kidney stones and their mom are fabulous too.
another very interesting video session from Bondi Vets. with Dr. Chris Brown, Dr. Andrew Marchevsky and Dr. (can't off hand not remember his name). He practice in England ). I just love watching all three of them and what they can do and what they do best and there knowledge is so appreciated. And frankly, the love and caring for animals
I could never understand the big deal about dog parts. Other dogs won’t bully her, no one will look under her belly to see which parts she has. She is a beautiful dog!
legit had someone argue with me that intersex (hermaphrodites) weren't real and were "gen z mental delusions 💀" told them to look it up several times, they never looked it up and kept arguing •_• Love Saffy, hope she's doing alright
Intersex is very real but most of them are extremely rare that’s why it’s so unknown and strange it’s just genetics not wanting follow the rules basically
@@jessevans8982 also a lot of parents choose to have their newborns get surgery to remove some parts if they’re intersex, so sometimes the kids grow up and don’t really know.
It's so hard when our innocent loved ones (children or animals) need help and the outcome may be too much to take. Thank you God for the wonderful people who care enough to do their absolute best. Thank you.
A hermaphrodite puppy sold as a female the family I suspect couldn't care less she's their puppy girl and always will be no intention of breeding from her. Waterworks all fixed and the different type of de-sexing achieved. Spritly energetic beautiful puppy ready to live forever with her top family 😘
Yea the #5 case is definitely not something seen daily! A hermaphrodite pup - this is likely BOTH times seeing this for the doc'--1st & last Very rare, and even more interesting Btw- I LOVE HER PARENTS RESPONSE to the doc informing them how most people react when they discover hermaphroditphilia!! Her humans are the best!! She landed exactly where she's supposed to, when she landed in their lives! Very cool.
Thank you God for these wonderful organizations and good people like Bondi Vet who TRULY help and care for our innocent animals. Please bless them always with good health and good lives and bless them with all they need to continue saving lives. In Jesus name Amen 🙏
Many people and animals can live with just one kidney. And for those with both kidneys, if one of the two kidneys is damaged or removed, the remaining kidney will automatically take over and do the work of both without any issues.
We have two vet clinics in my town and one has two vets and the other one that’s closer to my house has one and is SO much better than the other one we got more information in probably less then ten minutes at the better one compared to when we took our cat to the one further away and she stayed overnight.
Curious too. I know my vet here in Canada typically uses Metacam. Not sure other than that brand name what it's called though. It may be different elsewhere.
Just as I am forever grateful to you Lord for the wonderful and incredible hospitals like St. Jude and Shriners for children...so grateful to you for the vets that help our beloved animals. Thank you God. In Jesus name Amen 🙏
So often major problems come down to affordability. I may have been able to do extraordinary efforts to save our dog in an emergency one night, but after the bill passed $2000 that night, we had to call it. 😢
We had to too. This dog we got insured so hopefully that never happens again. It was awful but even the money would have only bought her a few years anyway.
@@harpergrace5846same as any insurance. You pay a monthly premium, if your pet requires a visit, you can claim on the insurance. You pay a set amount of the cost and the insurance covers the rest (depending on what you've set the cover to). I.e. I have a dog, giant breed, no previous medical issues, i pay 200 per month for insurance that covers up to 7k. Dog has an injury requiring surgery. The cost of surgery, xrays, followup etc is 5.5k. I pay the "co-pay" of 500. Insurance covers the other 5k.
They might be wonderfull parents to the dogs and thats great..they are obviously totally in the dark with breeders and healthy dog breeds..short noses and mutural inbread defects..I have to aplaude them for their efford taking care of their dogs..but hope they will advocate wiser choices in choosing a puppy aswell
Saphira is the prettiest little border collie I've ever seen. She absolutely sparkles.
Joe and Lorraine are wonderful pet parents. Unquestioning and unhesitating love for their special dog.
One in a million parents for one in a million dog ❤❤❤
Hermaphrodite animals deserve love and care, just like intersex humans do! No one can control what organs they're born with
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@@graceswan4353 Bless you, yes! All the medical issues poor Saphira had, at least she didn't have the stigma of a society that can't look beyond a high school textbook!
And what a dog!! Just 5 days after major, traumatic, surgery and she leapt into Dr Andrew's arms like nothing had happened - that Border Collie energy for life just cannot be contained!
In Saphira’s case: if two specialists are needing to bring in even more specialists does that mean the case might be unique enough to be written up in an academic study?
Probably. I was in a Medical journal (human) because I had osteopenia made worse by high doses of prednisone. My rheumatologist was going to write it up. I had to sign for him to use my info(anonymously- no name or identifying info).
Most likely. I know my husband's spinal surgery
made it to the medical journals. He had to write paperwork stating he agreed to it. He had a team of 14 people during the surgery
I would imagine so, given that it’s so rare to see a case like her’s, let alone one with such unique anatomy, it seems like a perfect case to be written up
I had that kind of experience with my teeth. I went in one time probably 40 years ago or 30 years ago to a dentist because my gums were so swollen and painful but I was pregnant at the time and so he said to wait till after I had the baby to see if my gums calmed down and they really didn't so they had to do a a procedure where they went in and doing a quarter of my teeth at a time and went way up under the gums and scraped tarter out from under there and after a couple of days the difference in that one quarter of my mouth was so dramatic that they asked if they could take pictures to use as a case study and so they took pictures and I went back in for another quarter of my mouth to be done it had to be done in four sessions cuz it took so long to do just a quarter but they took pictures along the way and said that they were going to use it as a case study. So yeah I got to be in some dental magazine, unfortunately!
Can tell how much Saffy's family love her. There was no hesitation when Chris suggested putting her down
I will forever love Saffy's Mum for the look she flashed Chris right then, like "don't you dare tell me that". Primal parental love, right there!
I’d say he more just told them what others do, suggesting it makes it feel like he thought that was the best option which he probably didn’t 😅
@@ShilohSmith right Chris didn't say anything about doing that he was saying that some people do that
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Interesting that she had this unique case. Also that the markings on her face were also 1/2 & 1/2 . So glad this turned out so well.🐶❤
I thought the same thing. Beautiful babygirl!!
I was struck by the same detail. Coincidence?
The markings made me wonder if she's a chimera.
ただしいさ😅くた😮😢
Chimera my first thought
That surgery for Saffy gives a new meaning to having your pet fixed. I was totally intrigued by this urinary complication. I had a feeling that the surgery would be successful. Brilliant vets!
My husband had kidney stones and thought he was dying. And he's not a crybaby about medical stuff either. So I can't imagine. Watching these pregnant might not have been the best idea lol, I'm crying more than usual.
So adorable that she jumped right into Dr Andrew's arms
I was involved in pug rescue in Texas, one of my rescues was a Hermaphrodit. The vet spade/neutered her. She was a happy girl. Her name was Hermie and her new parents loved her very much
I'm a vet tech. I saw it in a cat once.
Oh my goodness, my dog had bladder stones! My mother and I always thought she was just chubby (for a schnauzer) but she was always really firm around her fully and would be uncomfortable when we picked her up.
One night, she started acting very weird, whining and being restless in her bed. Since she ate cat turds, I just assumed she ate cat litter as well and that the cat litter had inflated her gut or something (I was 14). I really wanted my mother to take her to the Emergency vet, but she said that she could make it til morning.
Time skip to me waking up in the morning and my mother sending me a text saying that she took Chanel and that she was in critical condition.
Apparently she had an abnormal number of bladder stones and that she was bleeding internally. Because we didn’t live in a big town, the only surgeon there said that we had a 25% chance she would make it, and that the best option was to euthanize. But we did the surgery, the ended up puncturing a large stone in the urethra causing more bleeding and lost her once, but in the end, she made it! 6 years now and I thank that surgeon every time is visit the vet.
Our schnauzer had to have surgery for bladder stones also. It's very common in this breed. However there is special dog food that will prevent stones in dogs bladders. It's expensive but worth it.
Thank you for a beautiful story
Beretta had enough stones to pave a garden path! Sophia was so puzzling- glad she's repaired. Jasper received the top notch care ne heeded from Dr. Dani. Pickle and Lili- what a cute pair. Kaisha is also a good looking pup. All these dogs have had great care. This has been quite educational for this layman. Thank you.
As an intersex man, it’s so comforting to hear Saffy’s parents’ reaction to euthanasia
Bless the dogs owners for not letting her go - and keeping her and taking care of the problem!
Thank you!!! Poor little Saffy; she has no idea. She's a good dog. So glad that it was repaired for her. It happens.....rarely. Kudos to the staff who figured out the puzzle!
Saffy sure was energetic to have had such a surgery. She’s a beautiful dog
Man Chris is just a beautiful soul . The fact he took on the challenges but also he blessed a dog with a better quality of life for free even though everyone else turned them down . 💕 that’s how you know his passion is truly real and he genuinely loves animals
Love Saphira and her family. Sweet little puppy has a family that loves and deserves her. Vets did a wonderful job.
The love between Saffy and her family is a joy. Andrew comes through again❤
Dr Danni's little happy dance will forever bring me joy! And sweet little Beretta, the bad press around Pit Bulls is so unfair, they are such wonderful, loving family dogs, the breed has suffered terribly due to a certain kind of person abusing and weaponising them in order to look "hard", as always the animal suffers, and never the perpetrators. I hope one day the UK Govt will reform the hideous Dangerous Dogs Act, and we may be able to enjoy this wonderful dogs on our shores once again.
They were know as one of the " Nanny dogs" during Victorian times because they were such amazing family dogs.
The first story is just so wholesome!
They are the kind of pet parrents I just ADORE! Just immediately sure that they will do whatever it takes to help their special girl! ❤
And then there's Andrew!
The awesome vet surgeon that, I for one, just have so much respect for! Well done and awesome job with this special case! 😃
i live in ga and always say i wish i lived in Bondi so my pets had them for doctors. seeing theres one in atlanta who was on the show and knew what he was doing? im gonna start taking my cats here
Dr. Chris and Dr. M are amazing vets. They fixed a dog that was a very hard case.
I had a male cat with hemorrhagic urinary cystitis and required an ER visit. They did a good job but it was pretty clear this was going to be an ongoing problem so he ended up having surgery. Completely fixed the problem (along with diet), but resulted in some surprised vet techs in his future. Poor guy, that catheter looked so painful!
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This was so informative. Thank you all for giving this puppy a chance.
I just can’t even imagine how big the first family’s vet bill would be
My cat bladder stones. He was blocked too. He screamed for me the whole night but I had to wait til 6am to take him to the vet. I felt so bad for him. But he's foing so much better now and that was about a year ago now.
That cat was so chill even though he was in pain
Saffy's case was certainly complex but glad they managed to figure out her incontinence problem.
Jasper's case breaks my heart as I lost my cat to this except his bladder ruptured when they attempted to unblock him.
The vets had warned us about the probability of this happening. He was 3 years old and we think it might've been hereditary.
Oh I'm so very sorry for your loss
@@katbairwellthank you it's still rough but im better about it now. just wish it didn't happen when he was 3 years old :(
Bless your kind heart, it is so young to lose him, he was lucky to have you
Pumpkin, tuna, and olive oil given mixed in his food might help Chip to allow his hairballs to come out with the poop. There are treats, food and even drops . My cat gets sick almost daily. Her hairballs are so bad that she frequently vomits her food trying to get the fur all out. We used the treats and lots of tuna to ease their way out the other end.
So happy to see these dogs being helped. Dr Marchevsky certainly had the most interesting case! I am very sorry to see that the Rottweiler was docked brutally short to the point where she doesn't have even a stub to wag. 😭
How do you know
I had a boxer who was docked to short (we got her like that, no say in the matter). Bless her heart, she wanted wanted to show her happiness so bad she’d wiggle her entire body instead.
Am in awe of the total dedication of the various vets in handling these complex urinary problems in various dogs.
I loved her mum and dad. So good that they do everything they can to fix her 👍💝💝🐶🐶🐾🐾
I had a cat that had a condition that caused his bladder walls to thicken. It was a very scary mess, and there was not much we could other than medicate him with Prozac. Something within that medication helps with the condition. He only lived to 6, and it was probably the saddest pet death I've experienced.
Une autre fois je constate combien les Vets sont formidables - with love
Never even a hermaprodite dog! Amazing cases. Glad they didn’t give her up!
I LOVE Dr.Chris , He is so Loving with his patients and their OWNERS. ❤
Patient No.3, Baretta full of bladder stones makes me so happy she had a successful outcome.
❤Joe and Lorraine are awesome pup parents . Glad she was fixed !!!!
This vets are fantastic for this animals ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
True
God put us on the earth to look after him, that is why he gave us dogs. I have two and they save me every day!!
The way she jumped into his arms 😍
I really enjoyed this video. I must say my favorite is Lilly. We raised Boston Terriers for years and years. Oh and Lilly and Pickles has a wonderful mom. But the staff with all those kidney stones and their mom are fabulous too.
another very interesting video session from Bondi Vets. with Dr. Chris Brown, Dr. Andrew Marchevsky and Dr. (can't off hand not remember his name). He practice in England ). I just love watching all three of them and what they can do and what they do best and there knowledge is so appreciated. And frankly, the love and caring for animals
Dr Scott Miller
What a beautiful girl. Thank you to everyone who looked after her and built her a house. I wish everyone could be so kind ❤️❤️❤️
Im in love with Joe and Lorraine... wish i had parents like them ❤
Well #5 had me crying 😢❤
Saffy is an incredibly loving dog. I love how she leapt into Dr. Andrew's arms.
I could never understand the big deal about dog parts. Other dogs won’t bully her, no one will look under her belly to see which parts she has. She is a beautiful dog!
Never understood why human parts are a big deal!
I had all the faith in the world that Andrew could fix it,Bravo!😊
It's wonderful that they are doing everything they can to help Saffrra
The Vets did an amazing job.
Saffy is absolutely gorgeous!
What an awesome pup for an awesome family! Thanks, Doc!❤
We love ur amazing job to help animals ❤️!!
I just found your videos today and I'm hooked!! ❤️
I wish they wouldn't blurr the area out. I like to watch the actual surgery.
Great job Dr. Andrew. 👏 ❤
It takes all kinds of hero's to make the world 🌎 go round❤thank God for vetenarians. ❤🙏
Joe and Lorraine. are wonderful pet owners unquestioning and unhesitating.
Love. for their. Special dog.
legit had someone argue with me that intersex (hermaphrodites) weren't real and were "gen z mental delusions 💀"
told them to look it up several times, they never looked it up and kept arguing •_•
Love Saffy, hope she's doing alright
Intersex is very real but most of them are extremely rare that’s why it’s so unknown and strange it’s just genetics not wanting follow the rules basically
@@jessevans8982 also a lot of parents choose to have their newborns get surgery to remove some parts if they’re intersex, so sometimes the kids grow up and don’t really know.
@@jessevans8982 it's actually about as common as being born with red hair!
We celebrate our cat’s birthday on the day we brought her home! That was one of the best days ever!
It's so hard when our innocent loved ones (children or animals) need help and the outcome may be too much to take. Thank you God for the wonderful people who care enough to do their absolute best. Thank you.
Me seeing dogs having surgery I’m gonna have a reaction. But when I see a cat having surgery, I’m gonna start bawling my eyes out.
its too bad these have to be blurred, would be fascinating to watch Saffy's surgery
Aww and the last episode Dr Chris sorting her out pro bono that man is an earth angel 🥰🙏
A hermaphrodite puppy sold as a female the family I suspect couldn't care less she's their puppy girl and always will be no intention of breeding from her. Waterworks all fixed and the different type of de-sexing achieved. Spritly energetic beautiful puppy ready to live forever with her top family 😘
I really enjoy your videos... coming from someone who has only been a visitor on my uncle's farm in the summer when I was a kid 60 yrs ago.
I once had to go to the vet for emergency for bladder blockage and the wait was extremely nerve-wracking to endure. Expensive too!
Tears. She ran to every single family member❤️🩷💙
Yea the #5 case is definitely not something seen daily! A hermaphrodite pup - this is likely BOTH times seeing this for the doc'--1st & last
Very rare, and even more interesting
Btw- I LOVE HER PARENTS RESPONSE to the doc informing them how most people react when they discover hermaphroditphilia!! Her humans are the best!! She landed exactly where she's supposed to, when she landed in their lives! Very cool.
Omg that's one happy pup!
35:16 - 35:18 love how the bell lines up with his knock
Thank you God for these wonderful organizations and good people like Bondi Vet who TRULY help and care for our innocent animals. Please bless them always with good health and good lives and bless them with all they need to continue saving lives. In Jesus name Amen 🙏
Thanks!
what does that 1.99 do
I always learn something new when I watch your posts.
me too
Such a wonderful family.
Pitbuls are big babies !! Like anything else if their raised to be mean, they will be.
number 5 is good one, well done to Dr Andrew made a successful surgery.
Chits your awesome helping a dog in need. Good for you. Brings a tear
deserves a medal for helping that dog and for even taking the dog back to the family as well, what a guy
@@pearlkelly6337 yes he does
My dad was born with only one kidney so it comes as no surprise to me that it’s possible for dogs to have one kidney
Many people and animals can live with just one kidney. And for those with both kidneys, if one of the two kidneys is damaged or removed, the remaining kidney will automatically take over and do the work of both without any issues.
Love Dr Andrew!
So wonderful to see true pet parents ❤️ 💕 💖.
Love this crew of Bondi Vets , Sorry to say I don’t watch as much with the new episodes with different Drs .
Joe and Lorraine.. I wish all people were like you 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
So glad Saphira got sorted.
Poor woman dealing with that constant urinating must have been awful so happy they have been fixed .
Docs at Bondi, you are amazing! 💓💗💓💗💓💗
Jasper's bladder looked like a darn snowglobe!! Goodness me!!
The border collies diaper so cute❤
We have two vet clinics in my town and one has two vets and the other one that’s closer to my house has one and is SO much better than the other one we got more information in probably less then ten minutes at the better one compared to when we took our cat to the one further away and she stayed overnight.
Love these vets! ❤️
Curious, what type of pain relief do they normally use?
Curious too. I know my vet here in Canada typically uses Metacam. Not sure other than that brand name what it's called though. It may be different elsewhere.
For cats it was usually meloxicam or buphrenorphine. For dogs, it was usually Rimadyl, Galliprant, or Tramadol.
Wow surgen specialist you are amazing thankyou for doing yr ut most best x
Just as I am forever grateful to you Lord for the wonderful and incredible hospitals like St. Jude and Shriners for children...so grateful to you for the vets that help our beloved animals. Thank you God. In Jesus name Amen 🙏
Congratulations to everyone here 👏
What an amazingly behaved cat!.
Loved her reaction when Chris mentioned euthanasia, reacted as I would
Chris was just saying that some people do that he wasn't recommending euthanasia
I did realise Chris wasn't advocating euthanasia, just liked her reaction
Loved it❤ Ty for all you do
And first
This is the second time THIS WEEK I saw a show about an intersexed animal. The other was a lion. Amazing
So often major problems come down to affordability. I may have been able to do extraordinary efforts to save our dog in an emergency one night, but after the bill passed $2000 that night, we had to call it. 😢
We had to too. This dog we got insured so hopefully that never happens again. It was awful but even the money would have only bought her a few years anyway.
@@angelagendreau3586 how does pet insurance work
@@harpergrace5846same as any insurance. You pay a monthly premium, if your pet requires a visit, you can claim on the insurance. You pay a set amount of the cost and the insurance covers the rest (depending on what you've set the cover to).
I.e. I have a dog, giant breed, no previous medical issues, i pay 200 per month for insurance that covers up to 7k. Dog has an injury requiring surgery. The cost of surgery, xrays, followup etc is 5.5k. I pay the "co-pay" of 500. Insurance covers the other 5k.
@@harpergrace5846 it never covers the full amount like ive seen articles about people who have had insurance and then had to pay quite a lot extra
They might be wonderfull parents to the dogs and thats great..they are obviously totally in the dark with breeders and healthy dog breeds..short noses and mutural inbread defects..I have to aplaude them for their efford taking care of their dogs..but hope they will advocate wiser choices in choosing a puppy aswell
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Thank you for helping these babies