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Originally Posted by txshopper73 The last time I had to get it, the vet called it in to wallgreens for me. I didn't have to take my girl in. Will your vet do that for you? |
He only examined her when she was born and at that time he told me "I think she might have a cleft but its hard to see in her mouth and she was fighting it" Since I confirmed with him that yes, she does...he's been anxious to examine her, but is already talking surgery - so I haven't let him see her yet. So I doubt very much he'd call one in for me. Jokers mom (she's raising a cleft baby too) actually told me it might be a good idea to give it to her as well as a breeder who met my Tia.
Before just jumping into surgery, I'd like to see how she'll do without it. Many live normal lives after adapting to it.