Annise Tooley noted, 'I immediately looked it up and they say it's a rare condition but it's not harmful to her at all. Usually, it goes away after a few weeks but sometimes it doesn't.' This highlights that the condition, while rare, poses no health risks to Fiona.
The intriguing green coat of Fiona, the lone different puppy among a litter of white siblings, is due to exposure to biliverdin, a pigment from bile, during pregnancy. Tooley explained that each puppy is in a separate amniotic sac, making Fiona's unique coloring a rare occurrence.
The phenomenon of Fiona's green coat can also occur if a puppy passes its meconium while still in the womb, potentially mixing with bile and causing the green hue. Tooley shared that Fiona is healthy and very playful, frequently exploring away from her mother.
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