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Foxtail Removal From Dog Nose - Benny

The Bow Tie Vet Guy takes the case of Benny who is excessively sneezing, a common reaction to there being something up his nose. Dr. Mike and veterinary technician, Jessica "Jesse" Johann, put Benny under and begin a search through his nose to extract the foxtail. As always, Dr. Mike and all recorded in this video are medical professionals. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME. THIS IS NOT A HOW TO VIDEO. THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Legal Disclaimer: The content in this video is the property of Michael McClenahan DVM, a licensed veterinarian. It is for medical education purposes, allowing viewers to see a "window into a veterinarian's world." The information in these videos is the opinion of the authors and is not necessarily the official opinion of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the California Board of Veterinary Medicine or any other governing body. For Veterinary Health Care Practitioners: The content is provided only for medical education purposes. Although the authors have made every effort to provide the most up-to-date evidence-based medical information, this content should not necessarily be considered the standard of care and may not reflect individual practices in other geographic locations. For the Public: This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. These are medical procedures performed by a medical professional and should not be performed in a non-medical setting. You should contact your own veterinarian or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding your pet's medical condition. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it based on information from this content. Relying on information provided by this content is done at your own risk. In the event of a medical emergency, contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency facility immediately. Or the short version: Dr. Mike is a professional working in a professional setting. He has lots and lots of training. Do not try this at home. Seriously. Don't. Bad things could happen. facebook.com/BowTieVetGuy/ instagram.com/bowtievetguy Music: Island Summer Breeze by Coyote Hearing #stuck in nose #stuck up nose #pet care #dog care #dogs #dog nose #dog health #pet health #pets #foxtail removal #animal hospital #veterinarians #veterinary medicine #vets #animal #animals #what is a foxtail #foxtail extraction #dog foxtail removal #foxtail removal from dog

The Bow Tie Vet Guy

6 years ago

Hold it in, baby. Jesse, who's this? Jesse, who's this? Benny! What are we doing to Benny? He's knocked out right now. Benny is knocked out. He has a foxtail up his nose. Oh, there it goes. Wait, no. That wasn't it. I got excited for nothing. I know, right? Really? Yeah. Oh, look at that! Come get it. Alright. Alright, pinchy grabby things, here we come. Can you put it in? Yeah And I'll direct where I want it. Close. Close. Yeah! If you had another hand I would totally high five you. Yeah! Snort
ed a foxtail and then they gave me a thing that made me feel really funny. But I don't have a foxtail in my nose anymore.

Comments

@ChubbsRN

that post anesthesia face killed me lol

@ufolamb

I had to look up what it was.....it’s a seed from a type of weed plant Incase you are wondering

@beckygiles7903

I love that tongue at the end! lol!

@Tempanii

never knew dogs could be so clumsy as to get tiny things up their nose like little kids, poor pup hopefully feels much better

@OldGoatintheWoods

My dad was a practicing Veterinarian for 62 years, oh the things he had seen over the years... He still tells a story or two every now & then.

@shanealan2889

Ok, I'm making a to do list!! 1. Start taking my dog to this vet! 2. Get a dog! 3. Consider reordering this list

@MissMallory

My cat got one in her eye. It was a big one. And it went under her eye ball and deep so it didn't puncture but we couldn't see why she was closing one eye. She let my mom pull her eye open and my mom saw the tip. So I held my kitty cat close and gave her kisses while my mom pulled it out and we got the whole thing and her eye started watering but she meowed and purred and loved on us for days for saving her hahaha my noonie 😊❤️

@scratchy1704

Love his face after with the tongue hanging out lol 😆🐶

@casspower

My dog had a foxtail lodged in the back of his eye once! Thankfully we noticed him pawing his eye a lot and a little blood. Took him to the vet and it took him a bit to get out a 3" foxtail. We were shocked because we couldn't see anything in his eye.

@solmartel360

Great job to the vets and great job to that little one ❤️

@shaundejwan9035

Adorable Benny, glad he’s better.

@madeliner1682

love the derpy face on the little man at the end... Relieved, and also on the good meds! haha

@darthkahn45

Pretty sure my Boxer has this right now, she's trying to blow something out of her nose with the power of 1000 suns non stop but to no avail. I feel so helpless :( Hopefully the vet can work the same magic as you for me tomorrow. One thing's for sure, once this is sorted i'm going back to where those foxtails grow with a flamethrower and a bag of salt.

@cynthiastauffer8012

Awww poor little benny!! awesome job dr. :)

@christins.1481

I really love it when pet owners pay attention to their pets so much when they realize something is up, like sneezing. My dog simply had his head titled to the side and was always shaking his head. Took him to the Vet and the pulled out a tuff of hair as big as that fox tail that was inside his ear canal. He said he could barely see and was happy my dog was still enough himself. Said he would of had to put my dog under if he wouldn't have been still it was so deep. The smallest things like sneezing and shaking of the head can lead to something more severe.

@maryboberry1807

Poor puppy! Glad everything came out ok. 😀

@deerelad62

Wow. I’m pretty convinced that my dog has inhaled a foxtail up her nose. I took her to the veterinarian, but he didn’t look up her nose and told me her sneezing was from bad air and that she’d be bleeding if she had a foxtail up her nose. Still wish I’d asked him to check up her nose just to pacify me. After watching this video, I’m really hoping she hasn’t inhaled anything, because I’m sure the procedure costs a pretty penny (that I will pay if necessary).

@ashleyhansen5762

My dog has had this procedure done twice! Once in Utah, once in Las Vegas. We can't escape these things. We now take extra precaution not to hike in fields and we weed our garden of those pesky things regularly. They are the worst! It only takes one sniff to get those things up their nose. The only reason I figured out what was going on is because I googled "dog violently sneezing." Untreated they can get into the dogs blood stream and cause severe damage.

@jaymeeleighjx1x

Such a handsome vet x

@stefanobc1971

I'll be digging this channel because of the nurse.