I think my point was left out while I was so wrapped up in telling the story.. lol The point is, even if she hadn't had a cleft and went through that same experience.. I made a promise to the big guy upstairs that if she lived, she was going to go on to give back in thanks.. and she would have been "priceless" and no charge to her new family regardless.
the cleft was actually a pretty mild hairlip and could have easily been repaired, but that's beside the point. lol
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Originally Posted by JeanieK I can't imagine anyone SELLING a cleft pallet puppy.* The main concern for any puppy is a good home, but moreso with special needs puppies.* To find someone that is willing to take them and able to care for them is priceless.If anyone is claiming that they charge more for their small ones because they want to make sure the people can afford the vet care,* I find that amusing.* Is that why they charge $10000 for the "micro minis"?I agree that some people CAN but choose not to.* However, those that do, do it because they can. |