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When Tess Nolan, a veterinary nurse in Australia, met a Boston terrier with blue eyes who was having trouble finding an owner, she decided to welcome the adorable puppy into her family.Nolan, a veterinarian nurse, said the breeder told her no one wanted to take Daphne home out of fear she might have health problems.
Aside from its distinct one eye, because it had no nose it could not drink milk from its mother.Sadly, the puppy didn’t survive the dayThe grieving pet lover’s vet said the mother dog may have eaten toxins while it was pregnant which caused the puppy’s condition.