That's very weird! How can 2 white dogs gave birth to black puppies? but that's really happened !
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Jacqueline Arguello, a dog owner has a bichon frise dog named Mocca. This white dog has a white bichon frise partner who is the only dog Mocca were around with. So after two weeks of their meeting Mocca got pregnant, so the dad is known of course and everything is going OK, and Jacqueline was so happy and was waiting with patience her dog's babies.
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But when Mocca gave birth to puppies, there was somthing unusual that changed Jacqueline's character from excited to suspicious very quickly. Mocca gave birth to a litter of black puppies instead of having white ones!
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That makes Jacqueline so confused ! and the true father was a thing "doubtful" maybe we should ask Maury Povich about that!
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Jacqueline's family has wondered her if there's another dog Mocca bred with without their knowledge, but the white bichon frise below was the only dog the family allowed Mocca to be around !
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Well... to explain this weird phenomenon : In dog genetics, the "recessive black" gene is a thing that especially exists, and can even be controlled by white pooches—Mocca and her accomplice could both be conveying the recessive black gene (without communicating it, since they both have white coats), and consequently passed both passive genes onto their pups, making them have black coats. Without find out about each pooch's hereditary cosmetics, be that as it may, no internet canine determination is sure.
Jacqueline now has less interest in the puppies's pawternity and she dosen't plan on getting an actual pawternity test done as she told Buzzfeed, but she has interest in enjoying the newborn litter, also she was so greatful that she have beautiful healthy pups and eventually she'll see if they look like daddy.
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This story is really interesting and enjoyable, it deserve to be SHARED with all people you know !
[h/t The Daily Dot ]
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