
The animals, born on June 3rd, were smaller and weaker than the other pups in the litter.
"I couldn't believe it when I first saw them," Aida Vallelado Molina told The Local.
"I thought the puppies were dirty and tried to clean them, but the colour wouldn't come off," said Molina, who breeds hunting dogs with her father in the town of Laguna de Duero.
The animals, born on June 3rd, were smaller and weaker than the other pups in the litter. One of them, a female, died shortly after birth while the male pup is still alive, but very weak.
He is now beginning to lose his pigment.














Comment: And why are police shooting dogs instead of using less-than-deadly force? Are they trained to do this? Do they not understand that dogs are beloved members of people's families?
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