Thursday, 25 February 2021

Escape from Egypt - Puppy born with 6 legs, 2 tails called a 'miracle'

By Rachael Rettner - Senior Writer Feb. 24, 2021
https://www.livescience.com/puppy-six-legs-skipper.html

A newborn puppy named Skipper was born with six legs. 
(Image credit: Neel Veterinary Hospital)

The puppy, named Skipper, may be the first dog to survive with her rare conditions.

Every dog owner likely thinks their canine is one of a kind, but a newborn puppy named Skipper is truly unique — she was born with six legs and two tails, according to news reports.

Her vets say Skipper may be the first dog to be born alive with her particular set of congenital conditions, or conditions that are present at birth.

"This is a miracle named Skipper. Literally," staff at Neel Veterinary Hospital in Oklahoma, where Skipper was treated, wrote in a post on their Facebook page. "She has survived longer than we suspect any other canine has … with her combination of congenital conditions," the hospital wrote, adding that "published research does not indicate one [a dog with these conditions] has been born alive."

Skipper is a mix between a border collie and an Australian shepherd; and she was part of a litter of nine puppies born on Feb. 16, according to CNN.

The veterinarians diagnosed Skipper with two congenital disorders called monocephalus dipygus and monocephalus rachipagus dibrachius tetrapus, "which simply means she has 1 head and chest cavity but 2 pelvic regions, 2 lower urinary tracts, 2 reproductive systems, 2 tails and 6 legs among other things," the Facebook post said.


It's likely that Skipper was part of a twin in the womb, "and when the fertilized egg tried to split, it didn't fully separate," Dr. Tina Neel, owner of the Neel Veterinary Hospital, told CNN.

Skipper also has signs of spina bifida, a birth defect in which the spinal column doesn't close properly during development.


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