When I adopted Dipper in March 2015, I took him quirks and all. He was a bit weird, but I learned to love him for it. What I didn’t expect that a source of much of his weirdness was a life-threatening condition in need of major surgery.
Clint Kuban, VMD, describes himself as a pretty private person—he loves training his dog and the wide open spaces of the outdoors. Despite this, he is one of six Penn Vet students featured on a new Animal Planet series.
One puppy wants to let everyone know that dogs can have cleft palate, too. Her name is Panini, and she is going to make a child with her same condition very happy someday.