Dog born with 6 legs beats the odds to survive

Fox 13/Neel Veterinary Hospital

A six-legged dog is being called a miracle after she is not only surviving but is at home and doing well.

Neel Veterinary Hospital in Oklahoma City shared a photo of “Skipper,” saying she has beaten the odds after all the medical conditions stacked up against her.

The hospital said Skipper was born with one head and chest cavity, but with two pelvic regions, two lower urinary tracts, two reproductive systems, two tails and six legs. According to the post, published research shows that Skipper may be the first six-legged dog to be born alive.

Despite those conditions, along with signs of spina bifida, Skipper’s organs “appear to be in great shape.”

The post says Skipper is “very strong” and is growing appropriately.

“All of her legs move and respond to stimulus just like a normal puppy. Its possible she may need physical therapy and assistance with mobility as she gets older,” the hospital wrote.

Neel Veterinary Hospital provided free services for Skipper’s ultrasound.

By Jeff Tavss, Fox 13

Animals, Good News, News, Pets

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