Silver Puppy Raised Eyebrows, Then The Truth Got Way Weirder
When Training Meets an Exception

Identical twins in dogs were something Dr. Greene had encountered only in journals, framed as theoretical edge cases rather than practical realities. Standard canine reproduction involved the release of multiple eggs during a heat cycle, each fertilized independently, which explained why litters commonly showed variation in size, color, and temperament.
That principle sat at the foundation of veterinary training, reinforced through years of study and practice. The report in his hands directly challenged that foundation. The genetic data did not suggest similarity or coincidence, but exact duplication between two puppies. Dr. Greene read through the results again, aware that what he was seeing ran against the rules he relied on every day.
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