Episode list

Bondi Vet

Episode #6.1

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Everyone pulls together to try and help victims of the bushfire at the Blue Mountains. Lisa helps out at a center where wild animals with burns come in and Chris drives out to a farm where an Alpaca has given birth under the stress of the move to get away from the bushfire, her young however isn't drinking or able to stand up. Can Chris save this young family and give them a happily ever after? And can Andrew at SASH help Misty, a dog that is brought in paralyzed from the waist down? At the Reptile Park Tim has to put his life on the line when Elvis the crocodile has injured himself on a damaged part of his pool.
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Episode #6.2

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
During one of his breaks Chris gets called to a bat rescue center where Millie, a tiny insect eating bat, has been brought in after she was found on the floor in a barn. Millie's tiny body is completely covered n some sticky substance and at the rescue center people hope that Chris may know off a way to get the substance of Millie's body before the tiny bat tries to groom herself clean and digests the possible poisonous substance. At SASH the cocker spaniel Daisy is brought in after her owners noticed that one of her eyes is bulging forward whilst Daisy can hardly open her jaw anymore. Examining Daisy however proofs to be a challenge for Lisa as Daisy won't let anyone near her very sore jaw. Tim calls in the troops at the Reptile Park so they can get Leo, a snapping turtle, weighed. But first they need to get Leo out of his enclosure, a task that is far easier said than done. And when Chris' holiday is over, Denise is awaiting everyone's favorite vet with yet another one of her rescued dogs. Georgie, a small shih tzu has a massive lump growing on her leg and Denise hopes that Chris can help the poor homeless dog but when Chris examines Georgie it soon becomes very clear why the small dog had been abandoned. With not only a lump goring on her leg but also other lumps in her mammary glands, Georgie's future suddenly looks far less promising.
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Episode #6.3

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Chris is in Victoria at Halls Gap Zoo where a lemur is having a tooth problem. The 20 year old lemur arrived six months ago at the zoo and his caretakers have noticed that slowly one of his tooth is starting to turn brown. Chris has a few theories but when a x-ray is taken, something very unusual and unexpected is revealed. At SASH a chihuahua puppy with a bad limp is brought in. The young dog was brought to the Animal Wellfare group cause its owner couldn't afford the puppy's treatment. Examination however reveals that the injury isn't recent at all. Can Andrew still give the puppy a chance? At the Reptile Park everyone is on high alert when the surrounding bush is burned down by the fire brigade to make the surroundings back safe should a real fire ever break out near the Park. But even if it is a controlled fire with specialists keeping watch over it, a simple change of the wind's direction causes the Reptile Park's evacuation plan to be needed to be executed. And before Chris can leave Halls Gap, his assistance is needed to clip the nails of some feisty sheep. The barbary sheep however are rather skittish and need to be sedated. But what starts as a seemingly simple task turns into a problematic situation when the last one of the group refuses to succumb to the sedation.
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Episode #6.7

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Dog Chester hates skateboards and an accident is waiting to happen. Also Chris' help is needed to save a pet rat and a babysat turtle. And why has Tim called Chris to the Reptile Park? Lisa goes all out for six rescued dogs and a K9 puppy.
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Episode #6.8

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
A dog delivering a soccer team, a dog with a snakebite, a little puppy found with a drug addict and a cat with a serious ear problem. Will our vets prevail and manage to bring all rescues to a good end?
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Episode #6.9

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Chris needs to help a boat owner claim their boat back when a heron family has decided to take up residence on the deck. Lisa and Andrew meet Zoe, a cat that made a very nasty jump from a balcony. Also at SASH a blind dog is brought in that suddenly has started to bleed from his bowls whilst at Bondi clinic Chris tries desperately to save the beloved bunny off two young girls. A surprise visit from a runaway dog brings laughter at Bondi later that day and during the night Chris gets a visit from one of his beloved patients who may have taken his love for ice cream a bit too far .
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Episode #6.10

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Tim is worried about Matilda, a young kangaroo mother who is still carrying a joey. The mother kangaroo has started to develop a lump on her chin and Tim fears it may be the deadly lumpy jaw. Can Chris give Tim good news or will the mother kangaroo be lost? At SASH Lisa is on the war path against ticks. Two patients are already battling for their lives and now a third one gets rushed in. Andrew in the meantime meets Dougie, an eight month old boxer, with a sore right leg. Andrew's examination reveals that the boxer puppy was born with problems at his elbow joints. An operation is needed or the young puppy will soon be cripple. But when Andrew starts the operation, things don't turn out to be suck a quick fix as Andrew had expected them to be. At Bondi clinic Chris gets visited by Daisy, an eight month old cairnoodle puppy, who is refusing to give up her milk teeth even though her permanent teeth have already come through. Daisy's young owner is terribly worried that the extra teeth may be troubling her little friend. And since it is a special day, Chris decides to thank all his co-workers for their help at the clinic but his flowers are received with a suspicious raised eyebrow.
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Episode #6.11

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Zambi, a small lion cub, shows up at Bondi clinic. The little cub was taken away from her mother after her mother proved to be too nervous to take care of her own daughter without injuring her. Zambi is now being hand raised but this does proof to be a problem for her later life when she will return to live with her own family. Luckily Chris has a plan to make Zambi learn how to live in a pride, although his idea may seem very far fetched. Lisa calls in the help of their dental expert at SASH when Cali, a seven month old puppy, is brought in. Cali's bottom canine teeth are standing too far back in her mouth and are digging holes in her pallet. If the problem can't be fixed, Cali's teeth will eventually dig into her nostrils and cause major damage. At the Reptile Park Tim is worried about one of his pythons. Atomic Betty has a large lump on her back and Tim fears this is the result of the python having broken her back. And Chris is visited by bulldog George who is in serious need of a castration. The two year old dog has way too much testosterone in his body, making him way too energetic and friendly for his owner to handle him but when she hears Chris' verdict, George's owner does hesitate to make an appointment as she is afraid George will change too much if he were to be castrated.
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Episode #6.12

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Chris is in Marlin Coast. There he gets confronted with the mysterious case of jack russel terrier Snoopy who has attacks during which he starts to froth from the mouth, gets swollen red lips and ends up vomiting. With the attacks increasing in frequency and strength, Snoopy's owner is worried that Snoopy will one day not survive one of those attacks. To try and find out what is troubling the dog, Chris heads to Snoopy's home where pretty soon he finds a possible reason for Snoopy's attacks. But to be sure, they'll have to catch Snoopy in the act and with the dog being on constant high alert, Chris will have to become creative and smarter than Snoopy. Back at the clinic Chris' next patient is Sunny, a young sun conure of eight weeks old. The young bird damaged its right leg during the landing after its first flight but when Chris tries to help Sunny, the bird' heart rate suddenly drops, putting everyone on high alert. Will Sunny pull through or will this people loving bird's time be cut short? At SASH Lisa meets Smudge. The seven year old cat showed up badly wounded on his owners' doorstep after two weeks having been lost. Everyone at SASH is determined to pull Smudge through and make sure the cat can be properly reunited with its owners.
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Episode #6.13

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Chris' help is needed in Marlin Coast where one of the older crocodiles got into a fight. Meanwhile Lisa pulls an all nighter to try and save a dog with heatstroke.
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Episode #6.14

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Lisa tries to save a young girl's best friend who woke up with paralyzed back legs. Tim goes all out to try and save the crocodile eggs before the heat of the day strikes. And Chris gets a shot down currawong at the practice.
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Episode #6.16

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Whilst Tim faces the hard decision whether to separate a mother Tasmanian Devil and her young, Chris enlists Andrew's help to try and give a rescued dog with a heart murmur a chance. Further at SASH three dumped kittens need Lisa's help.
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Episode #6.17

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Chris tries to find out why a pig suddenly only delivers stillborns. Further on the countryside he needs to help a young horse who is rejected by his mother after she had twins and only recognizes one of the young ones as her son. And three bulls undergo tests to determine whether they can father this year or not. At SASH Lisa has her work cut out when a bulldog with eyelash problems rocks up.
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Episode #6.18

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
A young girl brings in her ten month old pygmy that keeps losing parts of its tail. Can Dr. Chris discover what's the pygmy's problem? And can he also help Chrissie's colorful chicken that has a serious breathing problem? At the Reptile Park Tim has to try and separate two hatched chickens from their parents when said parents fail to feed their chicks properly. And at SASH Lisa learns that sometimes a dog's friendship does go through the stomach .
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Episode #6.19

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Chris treats a biker dog that has a sudden developed lump and an ear infection. Afterwards he is off to Africa to help give a contraceptive to a young male elephant. Lisa meanwhile gets a visit from Misty Blue. The five week old kitten has trouble breathing but can this tiny kitten survive the much needed surgery?
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Episode #6.20

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Chris is called out to a charity farm to help a lamb that is born with two missing hooves. Lisa fears for the life of a young puppy that was found on the side of the road in a box. And Tim reunites with seven of his relocated gators when said gators are in danger and need to be moved.
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Episode #6.21

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Chris tries to help a 42 year old galah that developed a large lump over three months time whilst Lisa sees to a fierce small dog that got into a fight with a lager dog. At the Reptile Park Tim has a treat for Elvis the crocodile. And before the day is over Chris is called out to the suburbans where a family is held hostage by a large snake .
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Episode #6.22

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
A goat with an itchy problem needs Chris' help whilst Lisa and Andrew tackle two dog cases. Lisa tries to help a dog who has been munching on chicken bones and got one stuck in a very dangerous place and Andrew tries to save the career of a K9 dog with a serious leg injury. At the Sealife center Chris gets the opportunity to help inseminate a female shark.
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Episode #6.23

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Neglected miniature horse Charlie has a forming lump on his cheek Chris needs to examine but getting close to the small horse sounds easier than it is. Tim and his team go check on a group of wild platypus and Lisa meets Scouts a three month old puppy with sudden paralysis signs. Can she save the little dog and reunite him with his sister? And can Chris discover what is wrong with Fifi the snake whose body has swollen up at an odd spot?
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Episode #6.24

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Lisa helps a dog with a growing cyst in its eye whilst Chris enlists Andrew's help to try and save a young puppy with a serious artery problem. After more than one year a young pelican has been nursed to full health anew and can be released and Tim goes to check on the Tasmanian Devil breeding program in the hopes of finding all four females with babies .
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Episode #6.25

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
A very large cat and a floating turtle are in need of Dr. Chris' help. Meanwhile Lisa and Andrew turn their attention to a young bulldog with a serious respiratory problem. At the Reptile Park Tim educates four of his staff on how to capture and milk poisonous snakes .
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Episode #6.26

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Chris braves the cold weather of the UK to go and help out a calf with a hernia, a prize winning duck with a torn flipper, an owl with an eye problem and to see if a horse is ready to participate in its very first race and two rescued seals are recovered and healthy enough anew to be released into the wild. But the seals aren't the only ones who may come to brave the cold water of the sea as Chris finds himself challenged to a surfing competition where for once catching waves ain't the way to win .
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Episode #6.27

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Chris goes out of his way to try and help Jasper, a five year old dog that suffered brain damage as a puppy and whose condition is suddenly going downhill. Also at Bondi a guinea pig with paralyzed back legs and a three week old bird with leg problems rock up in search for Chris' expertise. Lisa and Andrew at SASH put everything they have in trying to save a most beloved cat that was hit by a car and as a result has serious facial wounds. And a most beloved sea rob is starting to become blind and needs eye surgery. SASH moves out to help.
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Episode #6.28

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Chris enlists Andrew's help to save a young puppy with a heart condition whilst Lisa also has her own young patient to try and save when a 1 year old dog is brought in after having bitten a poisonous puffer fish. And can Lisa also save a cat that has been bitten by a black snake? Time is running scares but with the cat not allowing anyone near him, Lisa has a true battle against the clock on her hands. Meanwhile Chris and Tim take a trip to try and capture the legendary Big Mumma, a scrub python rumored to be at least 7 metres long. And in Queensland turtles aren't finding enough food anymore and are slowly dying. When one of the already rescued and previously released turtles shows back up at the rescue center, Chris gets called in to try and help save the old girl but with how bad her condition is, it remains to be seen whether there is still something Chris can do for her .
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Episode #6.29

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
With an entire family of Tasmanian Devils sick, Chris needs to work quick to find answers, especially when two of the four young ones are becoming critical. Lisa's patient is brought in with heatstroke but examination show that the poor dog is struggling with something much more dangerous than heatstroke. Chris in the meantime gets at night an emergency call about an 18 month old puppy that jumped out of a moving car and landed harshly on the concrete of the road. Thankfully Kettle, a young cockatoo that fell out of a nest, visits Chris with his wake up call. Can Chris repay the favor by saving Kettle's broken leg? And can the one year old koala that was born with an eye problem be helped at SASH? The Reptile Park hopes so.
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Episode #6.30

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Two boxer puppies are found at the side of the road but before they can be rescued, one gets hit by a car. Can Chris save him? And can he also help a five week old puppy with swimmer syndrome? But not all animals like Chris as a house pet pig proves when Chris tries to save it from becoming pork chops. Meanwhile Lisa battles to try and save a cat that ran away from a dog but got a severe gash in its side by a large glass shard on which the cat fell during its escape. And PAWS needs Andrew's help to save a one year old puppy with a heart murmur. IT's the final episode of the season and our beloved Bondi vets are busy as ever.
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