These Puppies Shouldn’t Be Alive, and A Vet Just Found Out Why
Why Weren’t They the Same?
At their first checkup, everything looked perfect. Lola was healthy, her 12 puppies were growing fast, and the clinic was happy with their progress. But a phone call changed the mood. Mrs. Thompson mentioned something odd—six of the puppies had already opened their eyes, while the others hadn’t. That didn’t make sense.
Puppies usually open their eyes around the same time. Dr. Greene paused, eyebrows raised. He’d seen a lot, but this felt different. Wanting a closer look, he offered to stop by the house. Something wasn’t adding up, and if there was more to this story, he wanted to see it for himself.
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