Insane Surgery To Replace Dog’s Squashed Spine With Artificial One | VOTH S5 E1 | Bondi Vet



In this brand new full episode of Vet on the Hill , Dr. Michael performs a risky surgery to replace a Pug’s deformed spine, Dr. Scott will have the pleasure of neutering and spaying some rescue skunks and Dr. Louisa needs to find out why the tiny puppy is pooping blood 🥺

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44 thoughts on “Insane Surgery To Replace Dog’s Squashed Spine With Artificial One | VOTH S5 E1 | Bondi Vet”

  1. Again, why didn't they remove the scent glands on these skunks??? Vets in America do that. That would have made the surgery sooo much less nasty!!! 😜🤧😵🥴🦨🦨🦨👃👃👃

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  2. Wonder why Scott didn't wear a surgical mask which would have kept some of that skunk smell and taste in the back of his throat out and he needed to be wearing one for surgery anyway!!!

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  3. These skunks are bred for the pet trade. They don't come in these colors in the wild. Their scent glands can be removed, but they are supposed to have a much milder scent to wild skunks.

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  4. If I could say something negativ about your videos.
    I dont like you skip from case to case. Take one case at the time, please.
    But thank you for all the nformativ and thrilling cases you shown! Much Love to you all. ❤️

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  5. I found it interesting that the skunks sounded a bit like guinea pigs. We have had both a skunk and many guinea pigs and I don't remember our skunk sounding like that. But that is remembering back more than 50 years,

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  6. I live in Canada 🇨🇦 and I have known of cases where people have had skunks as pets. They have their scent glands removed. I remember decades ago now in Halifax, Nova Scotia watching someone walk their skunk down Spring Garden Rd, one of the main roads on the downtown area. I had to look twice.

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  7. Well, how much did the surgery plus all the other treatments on the pug cost? 30000 to 50000 pounds? If you are willing to pay that amount – so be it. And I am pretty sure that the surgeons celebrated with Champagne every day to get the opportunity to be able to conduct such an expensive procedure thanks to a woman who was willing to spend that amount of money for her pug. Only very rich people can effort things like that.

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  8. So glad Reggies operation went well, i have a frenchie who loves jumping up so its a worry for me about his spine. I dont think ive ever had a better pup, such a good boy. Dogs are your best friend so when they need treatment you dont think about the cost as lo g as they are ok.

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