She is also triggering her birds mating instinct by the way she is petting him. Birds have friend zones and mate only zones. Head and neck is friend zone anywhere else is for mates.
This woman was stroking that bird all over his back and under his wings! She was stimulating him. As a bird owner that should be the minimum thing youd know not to do
Absolutely brilliant! Well done to everyone! I absolutely love watching Bondi Vet and always have. I’ve wanted to be a veterinarian since I was 3, I’m now 22 and a vet nurse in training with plans to still eventually go on to be a veterinarian…watching Bondi Vet only just makes me more and more excited about helping animals. Dr Chris I hope one day I get the absolute pleasure to meet you and your team in person.
I have scleromyxoderma...and degenerative disc disease...Bones starting to dissolve and I go from training horsees...teaching riding ..to a mobility scooter.. I hope whatever you do can help
It’s heartbreaking to see this golden retriever suffering so much,get pet insurance so you can afford to see a vet asap not wait till it’s almost too late,make sure to feed the proper diet, keep them well groomed, that a responsible pet owner!!
the goldie breaks my heart my tri color cavalier 6yo has major surgery on his back legs after his surgery and the Arthritis his gone from playing like a puppy to a old man who will play for 5-10 mins he gets sore worst is the winter
The family love him so much however please make sure he is either crated or limited in his recovery. It might sound cruel but it’ll be best in the long run. Good luck
that first dog , Diesel, was really overweight. I'm pretty sure that would not be helping his joints at all! I wonder why the dr didn't mention that to them??
I don't know how they've just let him go like this ..I couldn't not for a minute..infact I'm going to start saving money for an emergency with my precious boy my cat
Docteur Chris Brown vous êtes le plus beau vétérinaire de toute l'Australie. Votre vie est magnifique: vous êtes beau, intelligent et avez une belle âme❤❤❤❤big hug d'une téléspectatrice française.cette émission est géniale, on apprend beaucoup de choses sur les animaux et sur les soins dont ils ont besoin.
The second dog eating 3 chicken carcasses for dinner.. omg. Yeah, fresh meat and veggies are very healthy and can be added to meals, and if you have the time and money a veterinary nutritionist can help formulate a balanced only fresh food diet, but chicken carcasses alone - not nutritionally balanced. The dog's surely going to suffer deficiencies on that diet. Not to mention the volume of food is far too much. That dog is overweight.
Glad that the owners of Diesel had the opportunity to appear on the show because the dog is only 2 and has a problem leg . Surgery costs a lot. I hope they kept him quiet for 6-8 weeks. The golden now looks like a lab, haha. Glad he lost weight, keep it up.
Why in the world would you give a dog chicken carcasses? Chicken bones a big big no no. Hasn't that lady ever heard that? 🤔 Or does she live in the Stone Age?
ok but is anyone else getting a whiff of lawsuit material in that first case? the er vets [the first guys that saw them, not our bondi boys] didnt say it was something they couldnt fix, IT WAS THAT SOMETHING *WENT WRONG* SOMETHING WENT WRONG IN THE SURGERY AND NOW HIS JOINT IS IN THE WRONG PLACE? THAT DOES **NOT** SOUND LIKE AN UNAVOIDABLE RISK. IT SOUNDS LIKE THEY MESSED UP BIG TIME. if these people have the money, i may suggest getting some more professional opinions and getting a lawyer.
@hopeadler507 1. girl how am i supposed to know that i stumbled onto this in my reccomendations 2. ...so??????? aren't people outside of america more crazy than americans about pets??? i'd think they'd have more of a case than here for this, and if you can't sue for animal malpractice then, like, thats something wrong with your justice system. i cant tell if this is australia or britain since the show seems to flip-flop between the two so i dont even know what justice system they're working with.
when I googled if they could have raw chicken bones, most answers were yes, and one was no. I don't blame the owner because the answers to that question are varied.
@@christinekillen3852google is often wrong when it comes to pet safety, please always ask your local vet clinic if something is safe or not (you can call and ask). Chicken bones are definitely a big no no even raw
Not really. Feeding them a RAW diet is way more healthier and also depends on the breed. Raw bones don't do this as often as you think, compared to cooked bones. It just depends on the dog.
OMG!! They've been watching their dog for a year in that condition? These are the kind of people who have no business owning a pet. Who gives their pets chicken carcasses that are nothing but bones??? What planet are these people from? I cannot believe the vet didn't say a word about giving her dog chicken bones?!!
Why in the name of. St. Francis do people in these vids feed animals bony chicken?!!??! BTW, they also have frequent paralysis tick bites. Don't they sell flea and tick chewables in Australia? I even give them to indoor cats. Please respond, thank you!😽
I was also wondering about the amount of tick bites. Are flea and tick preventatives not as common there? I'm sure they can't run commercials for them in Australia but in the US you always get reminders seeing those ads.
People just don't realize how dangerous bones are for dogs , they should not have them at all. They splinter apart inside their intestines inside the gut and everywhere else and they can bleed internally and they can die.
Why wait that long? You people allowed him to progress in his excruciating pain and disease and his suffering instead of getting him the help for what!? You shouldn't have him...