
Dr Jeff, Melody, and Hector head to the Wild Animal Sanctuary to spend some time helping out with the care of some of their rescued animals. First up is a tiger in desperate need of a manicure, and then a playful arctic fox gets an important procedure taken care of.
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Thank you Dr. Jeff! These are wild animals are in this situation because of people's bad decisions. I'm there are kind people like you and the animal sanctuary caretakers.
What a relief‼that has to feel good‼???
its heart breaking to see a young Male Fox getting his balls chopped off …….. fking Famenazis at work
i miss your long hair
I didn't see you guys Neuter the Tiger, or did I missed that? If that Sanctuary is Supposedly taking care of Endangered Species then why Even Bother Neutering Any of the Animals in that Sanctuary, What the Heck is Wrong with you People, it's a Fox, Not a Cat or Dog!!! Eventually he will need to be let go and allowed to Make a Pack of his Own, you Screwed his Chances!!!!
Thank you Dr. Jeff!
Would someone be able to explain the differences in breeding prioritization? The zoo shows all encourage breeding, especially in endangered species, but in this clip they said that they don't want anyone breeding at the sanctuary. I understand the major budget difference, but wouldn't zoos look to smaller sanctuaries like this to increase their genetic pool and work on transferring these animals (especially tigers) out of here for breeding at their zoos where they can afford their care and continue to aid population growth?
This might come across as a dumb question, but I wonder if the cute little fox has to be in cooler temperatures??.. Bc he's an Arctic Fox. ?
May I advise that, the next time you trim big claws, you all wear eye protection?
Tigers have always been my favourite animal. What does his fur feel like?
im sure some cartel member owned him before…ive heard stories
Come on guys, metric !
So upsetting that these"private owners" neglect these beautiful animals! Thankfully they get rescued?
Me: Wild animals aren't pets. They can be dangerous.
Also me: hehe kittie
Manda. Um video mais legal
its good to fix them the sooner we stop tigers mating the better
Great to see the rescues. Arctic foxes used to be sold in pet stores. ☹️
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"It's Okay Lenny" ….Lenny doesn't understand english
I have this thought that neutering tigers is kind of a dick move, prevents them from being used in breeding programs.
They have lots of space but the animals seem to be in quite small, sparse enclosures.
I see the doctor been smoking a blunt or two