Rescue Searching for Loving Families for Precious Puppies with Cleft Palates

Binx and Buffy are just like any other French Bulldog puppies—except they have a special appearance to them. Both of these little pups were born with cleft palates, which affect the way their lips appear. Despite the difference, they are still such adorable babies!

In cleft palates, genetics is considered the main cause—but nutritional deficiencies and viruses that affect the mother during pregnancy may also increase the chances of her pups being born with the condition.

Luckily, dogs live happy and healthy lives with cleft palates. These two little pups are looking for loving families to call their own—and hopefully we can help with that! Be sure to share this article with friends to help these pups get some more attention online.

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These two pups are being looked after by another Bulldog named Mugshot. He doesn’t look too impressed to be put on babysitting duty, but he’ll help out however he can.

These little babies are definitely cute, and they’re going to grow up to be really good looking pups as they age. This specific rescue saves Bulldogs with special needs, so the pups are really in the best place possible until their forever home comes along.

With any luck, they will find a home together! That would be so great, but we’re sure with whatever happens, it will be a great outcome for them.

The pups may look small now, but they’ll become bigger and bulkier like Mugshot in no time. He will probably still outweigh them both, though!

These little puppies will grow big and strong one day and their cleft palates will never stop them from doing anything they set their minds to! They can still run, play, and romp around like other dogs with no problem.

They’re going to be forces to be reckoned with at the dog park one day! Besides their adorable appearances, we’re sure that these pups can play hard!

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