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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Labrador is born green in Clayton-le-Moors

Lancashire Telegraph: Hulk was born with a green tint to his furHulk was born with a green tint to his fur
  • Lancashire Telegraph: Hulk was born with a green tint to his fur
  • Lancashire Telegraph: Naomi with Hulk
A couple were stunned when one of their pet dog’s puppies was born green.
Two-year-old golden labrador Buttons was in labour for 28 hours at the home of Clayton-le-Moors couple Naomi Grimes and Kyle Murray. The pair were stunned when the second puppy in a litter of eight appeared to have an unusual green glow.
Alarmed, they did a quick internet search and discovered that the pup, now named ‘Hulk’, had an unusual but temporary condition.
Naomi’s mother Sandra Grimes who was visiting the Pickup Street home at the time said they were stunned by the pup’s appearance.
She said: “At first we thought it must be just because of the birth and it would wash off. When that didn’t work we got a bit alarmed and starting searching the internet.”

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