David Elsayed and his son, Dr. David Elsayed Jr., are the stars of the show, and their unique bond is at the endoscopy suite.
The Unconventional Duo
Dr. David Elsayed Jr., are the central figures of the new CTV Wild docu-series, My Pet Ate What?! The father-son duo is comprised of two gastroenterologists who have been working together for years. Their unique bond is built on a shared passion for medicine and a deep understanding of the human (and animal) body. The Elsayed family has a long history of medical professionals, with both Dr. David Elsayed and his son being trained in the field of gastroenterology. Their father-son relationship is not only professional but also personal, making their collaboration all the more compelling. The duo’s chemistry is undeniable, and their banter and camaraderie are a highlight of the show.
The World of Animal Ingestion
My Pet Ate What?! delves into the fascinating and sometimes disturbing world of animal ingestion. The show explores the various reasons behind pets eating non-food items, from curious behavior to medical conditions. The series features a range of unusual cases, including pets eating household items, toxic substances, and even small objects. The Elsayed team uses endoscopy to diagnose and treat the pets, often with surprising results.
“I have removed a snake from a beehive, a fish from a shark’s stomach, and a chicken from a beehive.” Dr. G is a renowned expert in the field of animal behavior and has spent years studying the behavior of various animals, including those that are considered to be the most unlikely of friends.
The Art of Animal Behavior
Dr. G’s work focuses on understanding the complex social dynamics of animals, particularly those that are considered to be unusual or unexpected companions. By studying these animals, Dr. G aims to shed light on the fascinating world of animal behavior and to challenge our assumptions about the natural world.
Understanding Animal Behavior
The show is a comedy series that follows the misadventures of a family living in a house with a magical pet that can eat anything and turn it into a different object or substance. The show is based on the popular webcomic of the same name by artist and writer, David Laskin.
