Dog Gives Birth To Rare Bright Green Bulldog Puppy In Confusing Surprise

You could work your whole adult life as a veterinarian and never encounter something quite as unique as this story about a puppy that was born green.

We're talking baby Grinch green!

A Green Puppy Is As Rare As It Sounds

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Most professional dog breeders and veterinarians will go their entire careers without ever witnessing a puppy born with bright green fur.

But that doesn't mean that it's not possible in extremely rare cases.

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A Canadian Couple Got An Unexpected Surprise

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Trevor Mosher and Audra Rhys are a Canadian couple from Nova Scotia.

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They learned that their 3-year-old valley bulldog, Freya, was expecting seven puppies after taking her to the vet for an ultrasound.

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The Vet Performed An Ultrasound And Counted Seven

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A few months later when Freya went into labor, Mosher recalled that she had seven puppies in a row "like clockwork" exactly 20-25 minutes apart.

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Based on the ultrasound, the couple thought she had delivered all her pups and began bathing Freya with hot water and soapy cloths.

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She Was Still In Labor After Delivering Seven

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Shortly after Freya settled in with her new litter, she went into labor once again, unexpectedly.

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Mosher said this delivery was different than the last few. The puppy was born in a black amniotic sac, distinctly different from the translucent sacs of the other seven puppies.

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A Surprise Puppy Was Born In A Strange Black Sac

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At first, Trevor and Audra thought there was something wrong with the last puppy and that it might be stillborn.

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The black sac didn't seem like a good sign, but suddenly it started moving.

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The Puppy Began To Move And Squeak

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The newborn pup made small noises and movements, the same as her siblings, so it wasn't until they cleaned her off that they noticed what made her so different.

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The pup's fur was a different color.

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After Washing It Off, It Was Clear The Green Hue Was Permanent

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Upon rinsing and drying off the surprise puppy, the couple was stunned to see that she apparently had bright green fur.

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Not knowing what to do or whether the young pup was healthy, they quickly turned to a Google search.

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The Couple Googled Whether The Puppy Was Healthy

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Speaking to Global News, Mosher said: "Again we thought there was something wrong."

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"So we googled it, 'my puppy is green, what's wrong,’ and apparently, it is very rare and it has happened a few times all over the world."

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The Green Fur Is Caused By Bile In The Uterus

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Experts believe that the extremely rare discoloration occurs when light-colored puppies come into contact with a green pigmented bile while in the mother's uterus.

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Veterinarians online have confirmed that the condition is extremely rare, estimating about 1 in 10,000 puppies are born this way.

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The Color Will Fade As The Puppy Ages

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The little pup's green pigment will continue to fade significantly as she ages.

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Even though she stands out amongst her siblings, her dye job will diminish as her fur grows out.

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It Was A Rare Experience To Be A Part Of

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Mosher says he feels fortunate to have had the opportunity to witness the rare birth and discoloration of the tiny bulldog.

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It's definitely not something that you get to experience every day!

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They Were Thankful The Pup Was Okay

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Mosher said, "I'm kind of amazed, really. As rare as it seems to be, I feel very lucky to have witnessed it and been a part of it."

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He added, "I know you hear stories about things like that but to be there and witness, it was good."

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The Couple Asked Facebook What To Name The Little Greenie

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Unsure what to call the fluffy green pup, Mosher took to Facebook where he shared her picture and asked for name suggestions.

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Surely a green dog deserves a special name like Kermit or Yoda.

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They Received A Bunch Of Green-Themed Suggestions

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Commenters left their greenest suggestions for the young pup.

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"A lot of people came up with some pretty clever answers. A few of them were Wasabi, Fiona, Hulkette, and Pistachio… kind of like that one, it's cute," Mosher said.

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They Settled On Fiona

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In the end, the couple settled on calling the little puppy Fiona after Princess Fiona in Shrek.

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She is healthy, happy, and still a little bit green, but that will fade with time!