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Bondi Vet - Saturday 25/06/11


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I have seen a grand total of maybe 10 minutes of the show and it's already irritating me.....

Case 1:

Small dog attacked by 'pitbull' (well who identified it really) and they are 'not all bad I'm sure the ones at home are wonderful' s their termperament is a product of how they are brought up, but due to the 'lock' of their jaw they can't be removed, so damage is normally bad..... ggggrrrr!

Case 2:

Small white dog up for adoption, lady adopting it doesn't particularly want it if it has any 'pitbull' in it so Dr Chris is doing a definitive $120 DNA test to ascertain whether it has any 'pitbull' in it. This is after in case 1 they noted that 'temperament' is a product of upbringing.

How is this crap allowed on TV? No wonder the general public have no idea.

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RPT

Sorry I don't know what this means?

rpt = repeat

so now we get round 2 of bad public education, not keen on that show at all, never mention desexing these dogs with pup s all the time, but will test a pup for pit , what if it still ends up biting :confused: because the owners don;t train it right

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RPT

Sorry I don't know what this means?

rpt = repeat

so now we get round 2 of bad public education, not keen on that show at all, never mention desexing these dogs with pup s all the time, but will test a pup for pit , what if it still ends up biting :confused: because the owners don;t train it right

Oh got it...

I couldn't agree more

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The last show I watched was months ago on puppy training - when you bring your pup home put it in the bathroom or laundry at night and let it cry :eek: . No mention of crates at all - most vets love crate-trained dogs I thought :shrug: . Most of his training advice is at least 20 years old :scold:

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I can only think of one use for the vet in this show... and it's not treating my dogs... *grin*

T.

:laugh: Naughty ....

No, there's zip for me that way, I mean I cannot possibley take a man seriously who resembles a cartoon character so much, not to mention the charisma bypass he sees to have going, Mr Bland-man. Mind you I found the ? Bionic Vet was.ummm.....appealing. Maybe cause it's because I'm in my forties and if they haven't got a grey hair, they're not worth looking at...God, I'm getting old.......

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LOl...

I'm 37 and i'd say the bionic vet would get my vote any day above the other one !!!!!

Intelligence is sexy after all LOL ..........

I can only think of one use for the vet in this show... and it's not treating my dogs... *grin*

T.

:laugh: Naughty ....

No, there's zip for me that way, I mean I cannot possibley take a man seriously who resembles a cartoon character so much, not to mention the charisma bypass he sees to have going, Mr Bland-man. Mind you I found the ? Bionic Vet was.ummm.....appealing. Maybe cause it's because I'm in my forties and if they haven't got a grey hair, they're not worth looking at...God, I'm getting old.......

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Anyone here remember the Chesty Bond adverts? Hehe!!

T.

Heard Bondi vet on the radio the other day and he KNOWS he looks like the Chesty Bonds character :rofl:

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The last show I watched was months ago on puppy training - when you bring your pup home put it in the bathroom or laundry at night and let it cry :eek: . No mention of crates at all - most vets love crate-trained dogs I thought :shrug: . Most of his training advice is at least 20 years old :scold:

I've worked with many vets over the years, and not one has known what crate training was. Even once explined to them I've heard vets advise clients against it. :(

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The last show I watched was months ago on puppy training - when you bring your pup home put it in the bathroom or laundry at night and let it cry :eek: . No mention of crates at all - most vets love crate-trained dogs I thought :shrug: . Most of his training advice is at least 20 years old :scold:

I've worked with many vets over the years, and not one has known what crate training was. Even once explined to them I've heard vets advise clients against it. :(

Oh that's such a shame :( . My sister was telling me she took her new puppy to the vet last week and she proudly told him she was using a crate. He was thrilled - he told her that when a crate trained dog was hospitalised they usually settled quicker than the non-crate trained dogs. And to emphasise the fact he had a dog making a huge racket out the back - probably not crate trained ;)

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The last show I watched was months ago on puppy training - when you bring your pup home put it in the bathroom or laundry at night and let it cry :eek: . No mention of crates at all - most vets love crate-trained dogs I thought :shrug: . Most of his training advice is at least 20 years old :scold:

I've worked with many vets over the years, and not one has known what crate training was. Even once explined to them I've heard vets advise clients against it. :(

Oh that's such a shame :( . My sister was telling me she took her new puppy to the vet last week and she proudly told him she was using a crate. He was thrilled - he told her that when a crate trained dog was hospitalised they usually settled quicker than the non-crate trained dogs. And to emphasise the fact he had a dog making a huge racket out the back - probably not crate trained ;)

My vet is a HUGE fan of crate training, makes many situations much easier to handle. Surgery recoveries, resting for repair without surgery etc.....

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He really doesn't inspire much confidence does he... but it is all staged/acted and his producers control what gets on the show etc.

I am a client of the "real" vets from Bondi Junction Vet Hospital - I would far prefer to see them on the show as they are all very knowledgeable and fantastic.

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