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Georgia Veterinary Specialists

Monday, November 19, 2012

No More Cleft Palate For Cliff The Dog

When a homeless animal is rescued, it's great news. Adopted? Even better. But given a whole new life through reconstructive surgery? Extraordinary.

Patch readers will remember Cliff the dog from an earlier story as the pit bull mix who was rescued by LifeLine Animal Project, then placed into a loving home, but remained in danger from a birth defect that often kills dogs before they reach adulthood. Cliff had a cleft palate, a condition that usually causes puppies to slowly starve to death because they can't feed normally from their mothers. Even if they do manage to get some nutrition from their mothers, or are fed by humans from a tube, liquid will often leak into their sinuses or lungs and cause pneumonia. At over a year old, no one knew how Cliff managed to survive into adulthood. He was rescued by LifeLine after being tied to a tree and left on an abandoned property. Soon after …

Angelica Peach

2:33 pm on Wednesday, November 21, 2012

That is amazing! Bravo ~ to Dr. Julie Duvall at Georgia Veterinary Specialists for being humane and empathetic to Cliff's plight. "A truly Happy Thanksgiving!"   more ›

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