Posted on 11/09/2005 5:19:54 PM PST by andyk
A dog breeder in Alhambra, Calif., is mystified after his golden retriever gave born to a green puppy, according to a Local 6 News report.
The green puppy, named Wasabi, was one of four puppies born five days ago.
The dog is healthy and green, according to the report.
Local 6 News showed video of the puppy rolling around with its normal-looking newborn brothers and sisters.
Skeptics said the dog had to be dyed green but the owner said the puppy was born green.
Veterinarians said it is possible for a newborn puppy's fur to be green because the placenta, which is green, rubs off at birth.
Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
Irish daddy?
No, I haven't, is it worthwhile?
Little green army dog ping
No and it is not meant to be, but watch it anyway, it is kind of funny.
Wasabi!
Gotcha, sorta like Napolean Dynamite. That's a really stupid movie, but, it gets under your skin, and it gets funnier every time you watch it. It's really a useless movie. LOL!
"I dyed my white cat blue. "
You dyed your cat?!?!?!?!?!
That's tremendous!
Yep, it is one you can watch more than once and keep laughing because of the things you missed the first time.
Watch it and report back.
Green puppy? Must not be ripe yet.
Thanks, I think I'll gather the kids and do a girls night out. It'll be a hoot!
That's my list, but this ... this green dog abomination is just too much!
Children can watch it with no problem.
Oh, my girls are 23, 22 and 19. They turned my on to Napolean Dynamite. It'll be fun!
My daughter is 28 and is stationed at Fort Sam Houston. I hope you enjoy it.
My 22 year old is out of Ft. Riley, KS, in Iraq currently. What's your daughter's MOS? Medical?
Great to meet more Army!
Yes she is medical, makes glasses for folks but is looking into Phy Assist. She kind of joined late, her husband was infantry and got out and she joined it. She was first in her company on the rifle range in basic and missed one point of winning the batallion. She claims she is going to stay in for a career. She goes to NCO acadamy in January.
I spent 11 years on active duty but got RIF'ed after Vietnam. I stayed in the USAR and was able to retire from that plus the VA rated me at 100% disability for PTSD problems. I spent most of my active duty in EOD (Bomb Disposal) with tours in Korea and Vietnam. If I had the second chance I would do it all over again. I am still proud of what we tried to do in Vietnam.
Cool! My family is proud of you and what you all did. Thank you for serving and defending us! Congrats on your family as well, you must be proud.
My daughter, 3rd Brigade, 1st AD, nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, aced expert on all her weapons. She was recommend for sniper school, got all the way to the top in the chain of command, and was shot down because she's female. She was really bummed, because, she's that good. I told her, chin up, she'll set the way for other extremely qualified females. Maybe 20 years from now, the US will allow female snipers. Russia had them in WWII. I have some pics on my page, check the photo threads I have linked near the top, you'll really enjoy them.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1466729/posts
They have women in EOD now, but that is a rough way to earn a living now days.
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