Deep Bite Could Threaten Dog’s Major Organs 😭

probably just got attacked while on a walk by a larger dog on the go Coast vet nurse Tracy is rushing in an emergency patient badly bitten in a fight on the right side can see she her mom’s very upset we couldn’t get the dog off poppy it was horrible just crying and yelping and we just literally couldn’t get the dog off it was traumatic in the waiting room Poppy’s mom Jackie is distraught after the sudden attack by a dog three times size she was just out on a walk on a walk Jackie and her husband Andy say

poppy means the world to them you going to make me cry she’s little girl poppy means everything to us we don’t have kids or anything like that so she’s she’s our baby so she baby girl she be all right she’s in the good hands of the guys yeah I can see this wound on this side oh that looks nasty a lot of blood there and I can actually see right down to the tissue and if that’s a larger dog that could have gone quite a way Alex is immediately worried the dog bite has caused a deep puncture I can see there’s a big hole there but

there’s so much fur there it’s actually quite hard to see what’s underneath we’re actually probably going to have to clip that hair away but even from what I’m seeing at the moment I’m really concerned with how bad this bite wound is all right sweetheart I’m just going to have a listen might go the other side first good girl good girl poppy our hearts racing yeah she’s very distressed are you I think there’s no doubt about it we’re actually going to have to surgically explore this so what that means is we’re going to stabilize her

medically first of all she’s in shock at the moment so she’s going to need pain relief and fluids and then once she’s stable we’re actually going to need to take her to surgery cuz my biggest concern is that it actually goes into her chest cavity if it does go into a chest cavity that’s major surgery she likes cuddles if poppy has suffered a deep wound it could threaten major organs like her heart and lungs such a good job all right we’re going to look after [Music] you come on Candy hello hi good morning morning in

Sydney Allison and Audrey’s first patient is rescue cat candy Cara Adriana has some grave concerns about the Little Orphan so what’s wrong with candy today um so I run a cat re homing service and she’s com into our a few weeks ago um with very poor balance she was very unsteady on her feet oh look at your eyes so when she walks she has a head tilt like this her head wobbles like one of those Wobble toys and we don’t know why we originally thought they was because of M so we’ve been feeding her she’s now

reached a really nice weight she has yes but her balance is getting worse and she falls when she walks and it’s very sad actually she was down in the ethanal least and we thought that perhaps we would be able to help her and hopefully find her at home we’re just going to see how candi’s walking see how she’s placing her feet and that’s yeah that’s what she does that’s what she does when she just can’t concentrate enough to walk ni so she’s in a wide space and she’s not liking it but I think if we pop her

close to the cupboard she might actually be a bit better just to have that security of something next to her she’s more comfortable to walk yeah cuz see she uses that to balance herself yeah well this definitely could be neurological because of the head tilt an inner ear infection is another possibility so there’s a couple of tests that we have to do today so we’re just checking her placement so I’m actually popping her porw the other way and see if she can write it herself so this is one of the exams that we do just to

check her nerve function to all her feet good [Music] girl and so she corrects it straight away which is a very good sign so let’s have a look in her [Music] ear it’s quite a lot of gunk in there so see might [Music] clean what is going on in here pain Rel and it would feel better on the go Coast Alex and nurse Tracy are treating 2-year-old poppy who is attacked by a bigger dog while walking with her owner we hope she be all right she’s in the good hands of the guys her mom didn’t get bitten no I think Mom

sort of picked her up really quickly and got her out of the way out of the way luckily Alex has decided the wound to Poppy’s chest is so deep she’ll need immediate surgery such are you holding my hand good girl puppy oh her eyes are all wide and worried that’s a big cuddle from Tracy Tracy your new friend yeah her mom was just telling me before that they just love people and when they find their people they just want big cuddles and I reckon I reckon you’re her people I’m your people here excellent Tracy’s TLC is helping to calm

poppy while Alex puts the traumatized little dog on an intravenous drip this is going to get us started on fluids also she’s just about to undergo surgery and potentially quite a long anesthetic so we need to make sure that we able to support her blood pressure keep her well hydrated while she’s under anesthetic there we go stick there but suddenly oh wow Alex notices Poppy’s breathing has accelerated just trying to get this done as quickly as we can because she’s breathing up quite a lot now now that

could just be partly the stress but my other worry is that bite is right over her chest and if that’s gone in and damaged the lung then her lung could be starting to collapse she could have bleeding into her chest any of these things are possible and we need to find out as quickly as we [Music] can so we’re just checking her placement so I’m actually popping her the other way in Sydney mobile vets Audrey and Allison are trying to find out why rescue cat candy is struggling to stand up it’s actually sort of a thick muco

yellow color in here it’s like a whole big Gunk of P we’re actually in disb belief that candy is actually managing to walk at all there is so much puss and discharge crunchy cruddy bits it must be so uncomfortable and painful for her it just looks so nasty as soon as we put anything in her ear her leg starts scratching and she starts shaking so it’s quite uncomfortable it’s almost like it’s quite hyper sensitive to any sort of stimulation so the ear is actually a very important part of what we call the

vestibular system or the balance system so if the ear is affected especially the inner ear or the middle ear that will really put you off your balance you can’t stand straight and it just makes you really dizzy the girls need more clues that will help explain Candy’s condition so we’ve smeared the ear discharge onto the slide and you can see it there and I’m going to give that uh a stain up so put a few stains on it and have a look down the microscope to see if we can see any yeast or bacteria that

might be causing the infection Allison is shocked when she makes an alarming Discovery in the little cat’s badly blocked ears there’s a lot of bacteria there there’s a lot of p and white blood cell it looks like a bad infection so we’ll take candy into Hospital under general anesthetic give it a good flush out the best case scenario for me would be for her to um find a cure to her problem and then find her forever home Cara Adriana wants to find Candy a loving new home but the little cat’s chances will be slim unless the girls

can find out why she can’t stand up or walk straight let’s take her back to the hospital and then hopefully we can get to the bottom of the infection you are not good right now [Music] go ahead Al hey could you come down to kaas please there a bit of an issue Roger now please on my way at the Australian reptile Park Tim’s answering an SOS from one of his Keepers hey what’s up it’s called an unwell koala who is it this is Polly a couple of days ago she had eight ticks on her which is really strange she was found on

the ground this morning her eyes were really puffy I’m really concerned uh just because she’s got that little six-month old Joey in there Haley’s explained the signs that her and the keepers have picked up on mom’s been on the ground mom’s acting abnormally mom is constantly eating mom’s a bit puffy around the face they’re all red flags in their own right and we’ve got four of them oh you get another tick I just felted it where was it there blood sucking ticks are not uncommon in koalas but if Polly is

infested with them she could be suffering severe blood loss which could lead to anemia if we have an unhealthy mom one of the first things they’ll do is abandon their Joey it seems really odd to us but marsupial she’ll abandon the Joey and in her mind she knows I can have another one it’s wet it’s cold the Joey won’t last an hour outside of the pouch we’re going to have to do something I’m going to go up and grab some equipment to weigh her uh chip her and have a bit of a look and I think he probably should start getting some P yep

we’ve called the vet and Haley is going to begin the process of papping when a Joey is Born the only food they eat is eucalyptus but joies aren’t born with the enzyme in their stomach to digest eucalyptus so mom makes herself go to the toilet until it becomes a runny substance Pap the Joey eats it if we don’t get pack from Mom now but Joey doesn’t stand a [Music] chance she’s breathing up quite a lot now on the go Coast dog attack victim poppy is breathing dangerously fast if that bite has gone into her chest cavity

then she could actually be in trouble with her breathing she could have damage to her lungs if it has punctured to her chest and we see air in there we need to know about that before we go to surgery so we know what we’re going to be dealing with Alex decides to do an urgent x-ray po you on your side I really want that side down if possible okay that looks pretty good I can’t see any fractured ribs on this View and no air in the chest so good girl that’s a good sign I’m not seeing any air in the chest now it doesn’t rule

out to the lungs completely but it’s our best indication before we go to surgery that the bite hasn’t penetrated into the chest she’s still in a lot of trouble but from what I’m seeing it could have been worse surgery to repair the deep wound in Poppy’s chest can now get underway without delay look at that gosh that’s horrible pretty worried with what I’m seeing there with Poppy’s wound there’s a big area of black discolored skin which I think is actually died just because it was crushed for so long we

may have to remove a large amount of skin and that’s not going to be easy all right all I’m doing initially is just removing the dead tissue and what I’m looking for is has it got blood supply is it healthy color I don’t want to remove any more tissue than I need to now we’ve got a hugee hole that we got to try to close you’re one lucky little girl I reckon I’ve had to like pull the muscle underneath in it’s going to look a bit odd to start with but it’ll all be fine in the end as long as she doesn’t go

running around or doing anything crazy but she’s certainly going to have a big battle scar hey sweetheart poppy will be closely monitored while she sleeps off the anesthetic look who’s here your friend Tracy hello [Music] yeah okay let’s pop you down here in Sydney Allison and Audrey’s wobbly little patient candy is now facing surgery so she’s circling to the right you can see she’s actually bending towards the right and she’ll actually do some small and big circles as well the girl suspect her badly infected ears

could be the reason why she’s struggling to stand up straight or walk properly the worst case scenario with her is that it’s is actually a brain problem you know if there’s something going on she was born with a brain defect that would be very difficult for her to live a normal life it’s pretty distressing to see how she’s walking cuz she obviously looks quite dizzy and disorientated and because she’s so young and she should be playing and happy it does make you really sad it’s it’s heartbreaking so

we’re just going to give her general anesthetic and we’re also going to take some blood just to look at her General Health screen wao I did not expect that okay you’re not liking the think it was a noise he it was a noise the frightened little rescue cat is terrified of all the attention but she urgently needs an ear flush to help relieve her pain and hopefully improve her balance so we’re wrapping candy up just so that she feels a little bit more secure and hopefully she doesn’t jump out of our hands while we’re taking

Bloods I think cuz she’s so uncoordinated in any position that she feels a bit uncomfortable or dizzy she she freaks out so having sort of that pressure around her it’s going to make her feel a little bit more settled taking Bloods with a very flighty cat can be a little bit dangerous because you’re with a pointy needle and they’re running around the room so you’ve just got to work around the cat figure out a way that they’re most calm and also keep the bitey end and the claws ends in away from

[Music] us and going me aight every time you y that so looking at the red so the culin is slightly elevated sitting at 55 normal’s 51 yeah and that isn’t unexpected cuz usually that would go up if there’s inflammation or infection um so whether that inflammation or infection is in the ear or is it in the brain we’re going to have to get to the bottom of that and find [Music] out so we’re going to pop this little tube in just so we can get right down into the ear canal and then use some special flush with some antibiotics in

it to give it a really good clean we do have to be really careful cuz the end of that can cause some damage cuz it is so inflamed in there so just guiding it in with my odoscope gently to get it to where I need to all right so we’ve instilled that in okay maybe I’ll have another quick look down before we start flushing the girls are now worried that the severe infection in candi’s ear is so bad it may have spread to her inner ear and dangerously close to her brain as I go deeper I can actually see the

eardrum has a massive hole in it huge it’s [Music] huge come on sweetie come on PO take your collor off oh that’s better that’s better on the goal Coast poppy has recovered from emergency surgery after she was viciously bitten by a bigger dog it’s okay I’m really happy with how poppy is physically and she’s ready to go home but the psychological damage that’s been done from a dog attack like this that could take months to heal yeah oh good girl is that good it’s always really great when you start to see them eat

it’s one of the first signs that they’re on the road to recovery even if you have to sit and hand feed them a little bit to tempt them but she’s loving this after some breakfast oh good girl Bobby it’s time for the 2-year-old to be reunited with her adoring owners Andy and Jackie he’s in here oh sweet hi swee hi we were a bit worried last night my consent was that had got deeper into her lungs into the organs just seeing her so happy was really good to sort of see that she’s bounced back oh definitely after going through all of

that so you’re a little Legend sh yes good girl I feel like she’s a little human in a little fairy um body there so um we’re really lucky to found each other thank you so much a she she an absolute she’s a bit of a um Trooper Dr Alex will after you [Music] hey I can actually see the eardrum has a massive hole in it in Sydney Allison and Audrey shocked to discover the extent of little rescue cat candi’s ear infection wow she really doesn’t even have an eardrum at all the kind of white shiny membrane that you would normally

see covering the end of it is actually torn in half and there’s a big black hole through it so I think we found the reason why she can’t walk straight and she just hasn’t got any balance I would guess it’s probably a really nasty infection that’s been left for too long and that tanic membrane or e drum has just ruptured did you see it hug H poor thing awful in some way this is bad news because she has got a very deep severe ear infection that’s been long-standing but in other ways it is good news

because we can fix that candi’s ears are so badly infected she’s been unable to stand up properly or walk straight so now we’re flushing out her ear we’re getting rid of all that crust and cud and puss just trying to give it a really good clean out to get rid of all the bacteria there oh why do we always get the Gory ones I know all right final check let’s have a look that is so much better see Oxygen’s gone really low yep got I’m just going to give a couple oxygen ones actually is not taking a breath now

more more more more more more more yes more breath so she actually stopped breathing for a little bit we’ve just given her a couple of breast of oxygen she stops breathing her oxygen levels are going to drop and that’s really dangerous for her heart and her brain so very important to keep an eye on it and address things quickly she’s back on so an eard drum Will Repair over time as long as you’ve got rid of all that infection and inflammation these are just some antibiotic eardrops and they’re just

going to clear up the infection and hopefully fix this problem and then give it a bit of a massage get it all the way down okay should we wake her up mhm so it will take some time but the good news is it will repair all right let’s put her to bed let her have a little rest and then we’ll get you home to Mom there you go kitty [Music] he you going she’s got the Gaze and the spasming is started at the Australian reptile Park Tim and keeper Haley are performing an unusual task they’re getting runny feces called Pap from

female koala poly oh look at it in there can you see it yeah are you happy yeah this is good stuff look at that perfect Pap is essential for Baby Koalas so they can transition from milk to eucalyptus leaves have you today no okay but first Tim wants V Robin to check Polly to see if she’s well enough to look after her baby let’s we her today and see where she is the stick the [Music] stick good girl you got 7.25 yeah she’s 400 down wow that’s a significant amount of weight loss it’s very concerning for sure that baby’s

pulling her down we don’t like pulling the Joey but if the Joey is causing an issue with her health for the safety of the Joey and for the safety of the mom sometimes we have to take the Joey and let somebody hand raise it yeah that one definitely was a paralysis to either that the head still in there it’s not surprising pol’s condition is so poor her tick infestation is much worse than first thought why are there more ticks on a vulnerable weakened animal than a healthy animal I think because normally

they would get them off before they would attach right so the same reason why you rarely see them in cats where you see them in dogs these cats clean themselves koalas constantly are are cleaning yeah they’ve got the double claw exactly so they use their cleaner claw and they take them all so she’s so focused on feeding herself and eating she’s not taking yeah grooming and taking care of the ticks to find tick on a koala that tells us that there’s something wrong with her immune system or with her General overall well-being

Tim is now starting to get increasingly concerned that Polly is far too unwell to care properly for her Joey you’re right the team make the difficult decision to take the Joey away from its unwell Mom you can see the arm there fully F fully F it’s actually a good State a bit it’s head hi sweetie hey honey good girl Paul he’s a little dehydrated his eyes are a bit sunken in his head he’s fully furred which is a very good size to try to hand raise and he’s a little on the thin side yes this is definitely the right

decision to make this is the baby’s best chance okay baby okay bab we’ve decided that the Joey will be artificially reared by Haley tough decision but this is in the interest of having the Joey and Mom survive and we cannot say that that’s a certainty if we leave it like it is what’s happened there that’s a cut that’s not part seat that’s the edge of the pouch goodness as vet Robin continues to
branches she must be in so much pain there something’s ripped that we’re so lucky that she hasn’t already thrown that [Music] Joey okay let’s do it Alison is back in Brisbane and is now on her way to meet up with a very special little girl called nola nola is a rescued stuffy hey is it poor oh he’s a good girl she’s been awesome since we got her she’s just so good nol has been lucky enough to find a loving new home with owners Emma and Daniel Emma fell in love with her straight away she was trying to convince me but I

made her wait a couple of days and then said that I loved her as well and wanted to adopt her but they put in a call to Allison to help them with their shy little girls anxiety issues hello you hello Lola nice to meet you can we come in attention seeker yeah come on in a so did the rescue center tell you a bit about her background where she came from the couple that had her got a divorce and then the party that ended up with them said they couldn’t commit because of work and then they surrendered it that is quite sad to

hear the history that she’s been passed around she’s also had a litter she’s had a litter as well she’s only about a little bit over 1 years old as well wow yeah oh that’s young she was really scared of me in the beginning so kind of felt like she was a little bit scared of of men but never to Emma um sleeping at night time was a big issue she was really scared about being left alone as of that we do see quite a lot of this particularly in rescue animals or animals that are a little bit older and

been adopted they usually come with a bag full of different problems or different things that have happened in their life that’s caused this anxiety how is she outside of the house she’s not keen around big crowds lots of cars she tends to go backwards in the lead and try to run back I really concerned about these anxiety behaviors that Nola is showing okay come on Nola this way so we don’t get on top of this at this young age it could potentially spiral out of control so we really want to make

sure that we’re doing something about it now come on it’s okay we just want to make her happy and just make her relaxed and feel like that she’s loved good [Music] girl so we’ll flush it with a little bit of sailing first just to clean off the debris and then we’ll apply a little bit of antiseptic to it at the Australian reptile Park Tim and his team have just discovered while new mom Polly has been losing condition and struggling to look after her Joey she has a nasty tear at the opening of her pouch with this

injury the pouch won’t close very well and it would make it difficult for her to keep the Joey nice and warm it would also hurt yeah it’s right in the The Edge how old do you think the injury is only a day or two not very old really well well done to the team I mean to pick up just on her behavior yeah that’s quite incredible you think it’ll heal like K it should we’ll have to watch it and see because it’s actually the rim of the pouch yes it’s all right Paul it’s all right okay I’m almost done and I think probably the Joey would

every time she would move it would hurt it would hurt yeah it was very important that we intervene because we probably would have lost the Joey um and if the Joey was continuing to at least get some nutrition from the mom we potentially could have lost fly she’s good she’s good okay well done Paul well done up you go a best case result here is that Mom recovers because she’s been under quite a burden rearing that Joey and Joey survives with Haley who’s done many of them she is koala girl Haley’s going to rear her yeah do

you have a name I think in light of the the recent bush fires I think Ember would be a really nice name Ember I like it good looking KOA very good looking in the recent 201920 Bush Flyers we lost so many wild koalas and it was just devastating and so when we see a little Joey born like this it just makes our heart melt well you ready for more sleepless nights 6 months of them yes always [Music] come on Nola this way come on in Brisbane Allison can immediately see little rescue dog Nola needs urgent help

with her anxiety Hi Ian how are you good thank you how are you so she’s called on Bondi behavioralist Ian to see if he can give some expert advice to where owners Emma and Daniel what can we do for Nola Lots lot that’s what we like to hear we love her a lot we think she’s very kind natured she’s really loving and loyal um but she does have just a little bit of that anxiousness when she goes out so we need to know how to stop that behavior what we’ve got with with her is a dog that’s probably has really limited

exposure to the world before you guys which means that everything it gets exposed to is going to be overwhelming yeah so training in the home is like going to preschool training in the garden is like going to the secondary school training on the street is like going to college at the dog park is University yeah what people tend to do is like practice conditioning behaviors in the home and then asking them to go on past University yeah um when we’re trying to communicate with that I want you to use food rewards and I want you

to focus on this five key elements you’ve got come here like go over there so go to bed stay a release like go and get it and then the ability to interrupt verbally so for example if you’ve asked her to sit and stay you put the food balll on the floor and she gets up I just want you to you have to go and at that point you reward her whatever noise falls out of your mouth naturally and you get her to learn that when you interrupt we’ll look at you yeah we’ve never done food rewards um outside of

the house so we’ll do that yeah yeah I was really good on the the call with Ian I I learned so much he gave us some really good information just understanding what’s going on in her mind it’s not that she’s doing anything wrong it’s just we’re not really sure how to deal with those types of behaviors all right let’s go toy doggy hey s how are you hi thanks in Sydney Audrey has come to check on sah and her much loved Labrador Douglas the 2-year-old has some worrying health issues doy you look sad what’s going on

hey come on do so the diary is back again it is it’s been often on for two maybe 3 months now yeah no vomiting no blood in the diarrhea okay just can’t get on top of it can we buddy Su is really worried about Doug because he’s been having this diarrhea for quite a while and how’s his appetite is that going okay okay that’s fine no lck of appetite of course that’s a laue hey even though he’s eating and he’s drinking he still could have something serious going on not his usual bubbly self usually he’ll be jumping all over

me doing his tricks yeah just a little bit lacking an energy I’m really glad that Audrey’s here I want to get to the bottom of this for dog I’m pretty concerned about him and see if we can figure out what’s going on with him and what’s that poo looking like is it quite soft is there any blood in it yeah no no not that I’m aware of any blood no but just a bit runny little squishy no usually Audrey starts with an examination of Doug’s abdomen hoping to find some Clues as to why he’s been so listless for so long there is a lot of

movement in there buddy lots of noise good boy dog did you manage to get a poo sample for me I did I did not a very nice job but thanks very much so what I’m going to do is run some tests on that they’re just looking for things like worms and bugs that might be in there causing this chronic diarrhea and then I’ll pop back in thank you so much see you buddy good boy just want you back to [Music] yourself whatever noise falls out of your mouth naturally and you get her to learn that when you interrupt he’ll look

at you in Brisbane Allison has organized a zoom catch up with an animal behavioralist to help Road owners Emma and Daniel with their dog Nola thanks Ian say bye bye the other thing I wanted to talk to you about is some supplements that we can give Nola to help her every single day so at this stage cuz she’s only one years of age she’s really healthy prescription medications is just not an option and I know that you guys are keen on something natural and it’s really simple and easy to give it’s just

two choose a day so we’ll see how she goes okay it’s good to have just a a clear plan so there’s some behavioral Corrections we can make and then just help that along with supplements rather than just um you know put a Band-Aid on the situation just by medicating her without teaching her yeah well that’s going to be easy then oh Nola have we got the tick of approval for flavor she’s come back for more um so yeah I’m excited to take what we’ve learned and get her yeah put it to the test time for

us to say bye it was lovely to see you thanks for coming today no worries have a lovely day see you later bye now I understand like when someone gets an animal and they they feel like that the animal is their child that is exactly how I feel yeah you’re a good [Music] girl wouldn’t hurt to offer a little bit of that cup I don’t know how long he’s maybe not had any milk for so no I mean it’s fresh at the Australian reptile Park Tim and Haley are going to try a first feed with little Ember after the

Joey had to be taken away from its unwell Mom watch this watch this so when that little head comes out if you see a wobble watch when he smells it the wobble his head bigger there’s the wobble so he’s searching for it now the Joey needs to be fed Pap or special runny poo taken from its mom so its system can get used to digesting eucalyptus he’s just trying to figure it out he knows he has to do something but he’s doing all the right things he’s all Instinct at the moment time for you to take him

home his mom’s pouch is the perfect temperature so it’s really important to keep him at that temperature so we’ll put him in a few layers of pouches and then he’ll go straight into my shirt where he’ll get that warmth from and home with me for 6 months where I become his surrogate mom hopefully after 6 months little Ember can be released into the wild hey [Music] [Applause] [Music] buddy so what I’m going to do is run some tests on that we’re just looking for things like worms and bugs that might be in there

great in Sydney Audrey is about to conduct a test to determine why 2-year-old Labrador douge has been suffering ongoing diarrhea so I’ve got Doug’s poo sample and I’m going to do a feal float which is a test to look for any worms or parasite eggs in the Poo I really want to find out if there are any worms inside his gut this veal floats and I don’t like what I’m seeing here I think we found the cause of the problem Audrey has discovered douge has a ser serious infestation of round worms so if we

don’t treat the round worm infection Doug could run into some serious problems those worms could absorb all his nutrition for growth and also that chronic diarrhea will cause him to get dehydrated and obviously run into severe problems later on the good news is the infection is completely treatable it’s time to give Dougies owner SAR the good and bad news hey s hi Doug how are we so I’ve got some bad news we have found out the cause of the problem and it’s roundworm so roundworm is a tummy worm

it actually lives in the gut and when we did the feal float I actually saw lots of eggs floating around that’s indicative that he’s got an infection and quite a nasty one and it can cause all the signs that we’re seeing with him so it can absorb all the nutrients from his food so he feels quite flat and also cause that on andof chronic diarrhea lucky for us we got a quick fix great I brought you in some products for treating fleas heartworm and tummy worm and it will killed adult round worms that are living in his gut and also the

young lavel sages that are migrating around his body okay it should fix the problem and also means that it reduces the risk of you getting round worm because of course it can spread to humans as well oh wow great that’s good news isn’t it yeah you got wormies in your tummy M yuck it’s really good to hear that this is treatable pretty easily as well so really happy to get Doug back to himself and feeling better again there we go Doug all done good boy so he’s all good for the month and then next month you’ve got to remember to

reapply it so every month for the rest of his life and that should keep all those wormies at B oh that’s great nerv it’s really important to keep up with your pets worming cuz they could potentially get infected at any time going out for a walk mixing with other dogs high five good boy 2 weeks later poppy has fully recovered from the nasty bi from another dog little Ember is thriving with lots of TLC from ke Haley while Mom Polly is also continuing to return to full health Ben oh that was a bit of a slow one good

boy high five a month after starting treatment for round worms douge is up to his old tricks spin good boy catch his chronic diarrhea is gone and his monthly medicine should keep him from further infection come on give me fire yeah good boy [Music]