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Old 01-15-2006, 10:18 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Homie
The opening is approximately 1cm in diameter, though the opening is irregularly shaped. He doesn't have a cleft pallete. His eating, learning and growth seems to be normal. What happens if the hole doesn't close? Can he still lead a normal life?
A very protected normal life, he would need to be watched forever very closely and no playing with other animals or children or rough adults, no fetching no chasing no jumping...I dont know of any health problems that could arise or that could be related, I would talk to your breeder.
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