It's not easy being green -- but hey, that's a cutie!
To: MoochPooch
2 posted on
07/18/2017 10:10:52 AM PDT by
georgiegirl
(Count me covfefe in the Deplorable Basket)
To: MoochPooch
Where’s the obligatory Georgio—it’s aliens photo? :-)
3 posted on
07/18/2017 10:13:21 AM PDT by
cgbg
(Hidden behind the social justice warrior mask is corruption and sexual deviance.)
To: MoochPooch
Quite a party that were, me darlin'. Quite a party.

5 posted on
07/18/2017 10:16:39 AM PDT by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
To: MoochPooch
6 posted on
07/18/2017 10:16:57 AM PDT by
Fiddlstix
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To: MoochPooch
Can you spare us the clickbait and post a photo?
Right click on the image and copy image location
<img src=(paste image url here)>
See?
easy-peasy...
8 posted on
07/18/2017 10:17:24 AM PDT by
null and void
(This is how socialists work: Erase the past, Bankrupt the present, Steal from the future.)
To: MoochPooch
This appears to be amniotic fluid staining that is normal in newborn puppies. If the puppy stays green for another couple of days I'll be surprised but just call me sceptical.
To: MoochPooch
Were they feeding the poor dog kale?
12 posted on
07/18/2017 10:22:09 AM PDT by
Not A Snowbird
(A year in Arizona... and I haven't burst into flames yet.)
To: MoochPooch
Is this a sign for the coming of a savior to Ireland?
To: MoochPooch
I suspect an alien n the woodpile......
To: MoochPooch
The canine placenta contains an area of bright green liquid/paste. A puppy stained with this has usually had a difficult delivery. This green will also stain the bedding, carpet, or other material where the puppies are whelped. It is 100% natural -— so, NO, it is not really a green puppy.
28 posted on
07/18/2017 1:39:00 PM PDT by
LTC.Ret
To: MoochPooch
Maybe it mated with an Irish Setter!
40 posted on
07/19/2017 3:18:29 PM PDT by
Bellflower
(Who dares believe Jesus?)
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