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‘Two-Way Dogs’ Appear Again, Despite Lacking Necks, Sparking Jealousy

A dog's loyalty and cuteness are undeniable. When you return home, the dog rushes into your arms, instantly washing away a day's worth of toil. It’s like a family member who will always wait for you.

However, generally speaking, most people see dogs with necks, but recently, a dog without a neck, often referred to as a ‘two-way dog,’ has appeared on the internet. Internet users initially thought it was probably abuse, especially since it appeared to have been trapped in a box since childhood.

Was the dog really abused by its owner?

It’s a small teddy, with fluffy hair and a deep golden color. At first glance, it looks no different from an ordinary teddy, but upon closer inspection, you’ll immediately notice that it has no neck.

Dogs don't have necks, but it's not like the netizens thought, it wasn’t abused by its owner as a child, trapped in a box.Instead, its owner is particularly fond of it, even considering it the highest-status little baby in the house.

The other dogs in the owner’s home see the owner’s love for it and often become jealous, occasionally trying to compete for attention.

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Without a neck, it’s naturally like this.

In fact, this teddy has a rare condition called: congenital short spinal syndrome.People call them ‘two-way dogs’ because of their comical appearance.

The owner said that when she first wanted to adopt the teddy, she noticed a little something was wrong when the dog was a puppy, but thought it was too young to have problems, but as time passed, the owner realized that her teddy had only four legs as it grew up.

Some people around the owner told her to give up the teddy, but she felt that the teddy was already bearing its physical pain, and she should focus on caring for it, not letting it suffer any mental pain, so the owner never abandoned the teddy.

The disease is very dangerous once it occurs, and because of the shortened spine and ligaments, the upper body is tilted, leading to fragile, long, thin bones in the legs. Its internal organs are also compressed together, which leads to it being unable to withstand violent collisions.

If the collision is strong, it’s either a fracture or severe internal organ compression and rupture, leading to deathBut RIO Dad searched a lot of information and had a question lingering in his mind.

The disease is particularly rare worldwide. Why are there so many dogs with similar symptoms now?

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The reason might be that we love our dogs too much.

RIO Dad searched a lot of information to find the answer.Finally, he discovered that the cause was that the dog mother had consumed too much Vitamin A during pregnancy, which could lead to the birth of a dog like the teddy.

So, what does this have to do with us loving our dogs too much? It's easy to imagine that now many dogs are treasured possessions, whether before or after pregnancy.

Even many dog owners find their status in the home has plummeted, and they even question whether they are the biological children.So, it’s even more so when dogs are pregnant.

In addition to this, a part of the population doesn’t want to get married and have children, and if the dog is pregnant, parents can be happy, because they have been wanting to be grandparents for a long time.

At this time, we prepare a lot of nutritional supplements for the dogs, and we always worry that they will be unhealthy because of insufficient nutrition.

But how many people have ever thought about what would happen if the dog mother was given too much nutrition?

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