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@luvtoeatit2000 <--- Is one to talk.
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@x0Demyx0x <-----living douchebag
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@luvtoeatit2000 <---The problem with humans.
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...--Gags--.
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omg i feel so sorry 4 the dog
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You owe me new tears, because I just cried them all out.
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if I see a dog that can function with jaws like that, I will be very suprised
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aw.. i can honestly say that vets are amazing people.
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@SocksNsnipers Yeah, and it can still be fixed. I'm sure the vet wouldn't suggest having it fixed up if it was never going to work. Sure, if the dog was really old or there was little chance of recovery, it would be understandable to have the animal put down. Animals have recovered from cleft palate damage, or cleft palate in general a countless number of times. This situation is no different; if the dog wasn't going to survive, it would have died at birth from cleft palate.
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@Kittywhiskers1000 Think about it trying to eat. It's not cracked or smashed it's COME OFF. You could rip it out with you thumb for fucks sake.
god this is terrible. i cant watch stuff like this. bless the people who could get to suffering animals like this
JumpinJoelify 7 months ago 27
This is due to BAD BREEDING - breeders making money and ripping people off.
If you're going to breed dogs, make sure they are bred with as few medical conditions in that breed as possible.
Fight0Tyranny 10 months ago 3