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Originally Posted by JeanieK I cannot see how a cleft pallet will decrease the puppy's quality of life. She is just an infant. when she is old enough, it will not stop her from being able to run and play like any other dog. |
I wasn't speaking of the cleft palate - I'm hoping that it
can be repaired. I'm speaking of her quality of life after the unsuccessful surgery, the pain, the not using full anesthetic, the face splitting back open - and whether it can be fixed from there. That's what I'm talking about. Not the palate itself. The limitations of the medicine and/or the surgeons.
I'm hoping for the best here, for Dena and for Emma. I support them both.