A pet owner got a sled dog a year ago.
The sled dog belonging to the netizen is a husky, and it's quite obedient.
Perhaps because the owner chose a female dog, it wasn't as "scary" as some netizens described. While the husky has chewed up things since it was a puppy, it's been rare. Overall, it's quite well-behaved, and its obedience is similar to other dogs.
Just last week, the husky gave birth to 7 puppies.
The owner must be very happy to see such a cute and adorable puppy.
However, on the fourth day of the puppy's life, the owner discovered a strange puppy. Why did it look strange? Because the fur on its face was very different. On its right cheek, there was a large black spot, like a "matchmaker's mole".
The owner said: "I burst out laughing when I saw this puppy."
The puppies are all healthy; some are only a few days old and haven't even opened their eyes yet.
In addition, the puppies of the husky are all of very good appearance. Of course, this has something to do with the mother dog. Now the owner likes to come to the husky's "birthing room" to see the puppies because he can't help but laugh every time he sees a puppy with a "mole" on its face. He hopes that the puppy will grow up quickly.
Owner: I plan to keep this special puppy and raise it myself.
The husky puppies are now a week old, much bigger than they were a few days ago.
Because the mother dog was responsible and the owner often came to supervise, the puppies were able to eat and drink their fill every day, so they grew very quickly. In addition, the owner also noticed an interesting phenomenon: recently he found that the puppies' fur color was almost the same, which looked particularly appealing.
Netizen: I wonder if a puppy with a mole on its face is a female?