The puppy born with six legs and two tails was rejected by his own mother, but he did not give up his life

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There are still many people in this world who are born with unexpected birth defects.

Some are welcomed loved, some are hated for their differences. And the animals are the same. Skipper is an example of such a circumstance, writes pawsplanet.

The six-legged, two-tailed puppy was rejected by his mother.

Australian Collie was born naturally on February 16 in Oklahoma with eight siblings. Although all his brothers and sisters were healthy and perfectly normal, Skipper’s condition was slightly different.

Even his mother abandoned him, so the little kitten was taken to the Neil Veterinary Hospital for better medical care.

People think that Skipper is the first survivor of his kind, they call him a “miracle”.

“This is a miracle called Skipper. Literally. “It has survived longer than we suspect any other dogs (only 4 days old; published studies do not show that one was born alive) in combination with its natural conditions.”

So what exactly happened to make Skipper so weird? According to the veterinarians of the hospital, it seemed that the egg in the cat’s mother’s womb would probably split into twins, but it did not work out completely, the rare dog is the result of that process.

Skype has overcome the difficulty due to his will due to timely medical care he is still flourishing. The little girl also has duplicate organs below the waist, but fortunately, they still work normally.

The captain is now receiving great love, and many are praying for him. Some people are still worried about his health, but his caregivers have confirmed that Skipper is a “happy, healthy puppy”.

“She is not in pain and she is not expected to.” So, it is obvious that we have nothing to worry about, at least for now.

Regarding his future life, Neil Veterinary Hospital announced on Facebook that they “do not plan to put him down because there is no indication that he is in pain or will be.”

Veterinarians expect Skipper to live a completely happy life, they have no idea what will happen in the future, so they “expect a journey”.

The hospital also created a Facebook page to keep up with Skipper, which has so far attracted more than 55,000 followers.

Please share this wonderful Skipper story with your loved ones.

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