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00:00 It might not be easy.
00:02 One prickly could go up in his nostril.
00:09 Okay.
00:10 My dog is called Freya.
00:12 She's a shepherd of marhems and abruzes.
00:14 She had an encounter with a porcupine and she ended up with 16 prickly plants in her nose.
00:19 I'm sorry.
00:21 We got most of them out except one which is in the middle of her trough.
00:26 Everybody knows that a dog's trough is a very sensitive area.
00:29 It's a sensitive place.
00:31 It's been there for three days since this has happened.
00:35 To see someone in pain, I'm in pain.
00:37 So when she's in pain, I hurt.
00:39 I've been taking my mom to the clinic all my life.
00:44 It's a good training for school.
00:46 Okay.
00:48 What's happening to her?
00:50 There's a prickly plant in her trough.
00:52 It broke when I tried to pull it out.
00:54 Freya ran into an accident three days ago.
00:56 So it's a good thing that it's fine.
00:58 The prickly plant is almost gone.
01:00 She must be fed up with us bothering her.
01:02 She's in a hurry to get rid of it.
01:04 She's been taking prickly plants out of her nose for two days.
01:06 She doesn't want us anywhere near her.
01:08 She doesn't want us anywhere near her.
01:10 This is not going to be easy.
01:12 This is not going to be easy.
01:14 Calm down. Everything's fine.
01:18 We're examining Freya and as you can imagine, we know this is urgent.
01:24 Hi.
01:26 We're with Freya.
01:28 She got in an accident with a prickly plant a few days ago.
01:30 Don't be afraid.
01:32 It's going to be complicated.
01:34 Yeah.
01:36 My mom has COVID and can't be here.
01:38 But animals always need to be cared for.
01:40 We have to do our best to take care of them.
01:42 The prickly plant is right here.
01:44 It broke and it's deep in there.
01:46 No one was able to pull it out.
01:48 Give her some Trasodone and Gabapentin.
01:50 Okay.
01:52 Leave her alone for two hours.
01:54 As long as it's effective.
01:56 Okay.
01:58 It's going to be okay.
02:00 I'm sure you're going to get rid of this prickly plant.
02:02 Ever since I was young, I've been bringing help to the family clinic.
02:04 It's just been a year and a half since my mom's been working with me.
02:06 And I think she's ready to give me a little bit more of a hand.
02:08 We've got peanut butter.
02:10 Okay.
02:12 My mom asked us to give Freya some pills to calm her down
02:14 and her day to fix.
02:16 So that we can get her...
02:18 Meow.
02:20 Okay.
02:22 I am very hopeful that these pills will allow us to
02:24 get her to relax enough to pull the prickly plant out.
02:26 Good girl.
02:28 Yeah.
02:30 All right, now we just really need to get her in there
02:32 and try to get this thing going as planned.
02:34 It's 1040 right now.
02:36 I think around 1.30, we'll see what we can do to bring her in.
02:38 Okay.
02:40 Okay, see you in a bit.
02:42 Bye.
02:44 Bye.
02:46 Okay, see you in a bit.
02:48 Bye.
02:50 Bye.
02:52 (♪♪♪)
02:54 (♪♪♪)
02:56 (speaking French)
02:58 (speaking French)
03:00 (speaking in foreign language)
03:04 - Ooh, Riprap is a hunky Labrador
03:07 that we adopted to a rescue.
03:09 He went on a bad accident in 2018,
03:13 and he shattered his leg.
03:14 - It's the back left leg?
03:16 - It is. - Okay.
03:17 - There were seven breaks in his leg.
03:19 And so now he's got pins, and screws,
03:23 and blading sides.
03:24 On Sunday, he must have hit himself on something,
03:28 and he broke open and was bleeding.
03:31 - Can I touch it?
03:32 - No. - No?
03:33 - Hello? - Hi.
03:34 - I feel something here.
03:37 With that kind of a metal plan,
03:38 it can cause a lot of problems.
03:40 A pin can migrate and damage an articulation.
03:44 Another one is a screw can be removed,
03:46 and the plates can move.
03:47 (dramatic music)
03:51 (dramatic music)
03:55 (birds chirping)
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