Skipper, a border collie and Australian shepherd mix born in a litter of nine, also likely has two sets of urinary systems, including two bladders, and two reproductive systems, Everett said.
“What we think happened with her is that sometime during development, when the body normally starts patterning itself . she started trying to split, almost like trying to form a twin, and it just didn’t complete itself,” Everett explained.
Neel Veterinary Hospital This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn more about her and what she can teach us,” Everett told KFOR.
Everett added to KFOR that Skipper is “moving around like a healthy puppy” and is not showing “any outward signs of any pain or discomfort.”
Skipper, a border collie and Australian shepherd mix born in a litter of nine, also likely has two sets of urinary systems, including two bladders, and two reproductive systems, Everett said.
“What we think happened with her is that sometime during development, when the body normally starts patterning itself . she started trying to split, almost like trying to form a twin, and it just didn’t complete itself,” Everett explained.
Neel Veterinary Hospital This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn more about her and what she can teach us,” Everett told KFOR.
Everett added to KFOR that Skipper is “moving around like a healthy puppy” and is not showing “any outward signs of any pain or discomfort.”
A miracle puppy born with six legs and two tails has beaten the odds to survive and thrive. Skipper is a four-day-old part Border Collie, part Australian Shepard mix who was born in the US state of Oklahoma.