Bondi Vet Season 2 Episode 3 Wiener Schnitzel
- TV-PG
- July 12, 2018
- 20 min
In Bondi Vet season 2 episode 3, titled Wiener Schnitzel, viewers are taken on a journey with Dr. Chris Brown as he visits some furry patients in need of his medical expertise. In this particular episode, Dr. Brown is faced with a variety of cases, ranging from a chihuahua with a serious dental issue to a miniature dachshund with a persistent cough.
The first case of the episode involves a beautiful whippet named Tilly who has been suffering from seizures. Dr. Brown rushes to her home to provide emergency care, as Tilly has already had several seizures that day. Throughout the episode, we see Dr. Brown conducting a thorough examination of Tilly, performing blood work and neurological tests to get to the root of her condition. As the episode progresses, we watch as Tilly's owner juggles the emotional toll of caring for a sick pet while still trying to maintain a sense of normalcy in their daily life.
The next case involves a young couple and their chihuahua, who is in desperate need of a dental cleaning. The couple first became concerned about their pup's dental health when they noticed a foul smell coming from her mouth. Dr. Brown takes us through the process of cleaning and extracting their dog's teeth, explaining how important preventative dental care is for small dogs like chihuahuas.
In the episode's third case, Dr. Brown meets with a family whose miniature dachshund has been dealing with a persistent cough. The family has already taken their pup to several other vets, but the cough persists. Dr. Brown takes a close look at the dog's breathing and lungs, ordering x-rays and conducting a thorough physical exam. This case serves as a reminder of the importance of finding a veterinarian who is willing to go the extra mile in order to get to the root of a problem.
The final case of the episode involves a much larger patient - a beautiful Great Dane named George who has been experiencing mobility issues. Dr. Brown meets with George's owner to discuss potential causes, and they quickly realize that George has an issue with his hip. Dr. Brown performs an orthopedic exam and takes x-rays, diagnosing George with hip dysplasia. He then discusses treatment options with the owner, including a surgical procedure that could help alleviate George's discomfort.
Throughout the episode, we are reminded of how important it is to prioritize preventative care and regular check-ups for our pets. We are also shown the emotional toll that comes with caring for a sick pet, and how important it is to have a veterinarian who is willing to take the time to diagnose and treat any issues that may arise. Wiener Schnitzel serves as a heart-warming and informative look into the world of veterinary medicine, showcasing the dedication and compassion required to care for our furry friends.