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Shot with the Insta360 Go Ultra, we're Headed to Imperial Animal Hospital to get Angel fixed. Wish us luck! YouTube's Summery: The video documents the vlogger's drive to the Imperial Animal Hospital to get his dog, Angel, spayed. Key events and topics: • Journey to the hospital: The vlogger drives to the Imperial Animal Hospital (1:24-1:29) in Hillsboro, Missouri (4:29-4:34), with Angel in the car. He discusses the upcoming operation, mentioning Angel will need to wear a cone (0:12-0:16) and stay at the hospital for the day (0:48-0:50). He also talks about his car's "super cruise" feature for autonomous steering (0:57-1:00). • Vlogger's routine and equipment: He shares details about his morning, including having only one cup of coffee (1:38-1:42) and not changing his kitchen clock back for daylight saving time (1:44-2:08). He mentions bringing his camera gear (2:51-3:01) and his preference for the Insta360 Go Ultra camera (7:55-8:10) over older GoPro models (13:05-13:10, 15:19-16:11), which he criticizes for overheating and battery issues. • Arrival and check-in: Upon arriving at the Imperial Animal Hospital (23:13-23:18), the vlogger talks about the facility, including its separate grooming building (26:03-26:19). He checks Angel in for the spay surgery, microchipping, and discusses post-operative care, such as sedatives and a cone for 14 days (28:11-29:40). He also brought Angel's teddy bear for comfort (35:22-35:30). • Waiting and plans for the day: After dropping Angel off, the vlogger notes that the surgery will likely start between noon and 3 PM, with pickup between 4 PM and 7 PM (30:57-31:18). He considers the day a "free day for dad" (29:16-29:23) and ponders what to do with his time (33:54-33:58).