Administrating oral antibotic into the cleft is, indeed, placing fluid inside the very cavity she is trying to prevent fluid from entering. Preventing fluid from going into the cleft is the sole reason for tube feeding.
No doctor or vet is gives you a prescription for an oral antibotic with instructions to pour into the wound. It is taken orally.
Once all the sutures came out...I think a professional should have been consulted on the best method to handle the care and healing.
I would like to see this animal get evaluated and followed by a professional and that is not being done.
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