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Molly the odd-eyed border collie cross gets new home | |
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A border collie cross with odd-coloured eyes who was rejected by hundreds of families has found a new home. | |
Due to a condition known as heterochromia, Molly has one very pale blue eye and one brown, caused by a lack of pigment in the eye. | Due to a condition known as heterochromia, Molly has one very pale blue eye and one brown, caused by a lack of pigment in the eye. |
The Dogs' Trust, in Newbury, Berkshire, said there was no reason why the one year old was left behind "other than her unusual eye colour". | The Dogs' Trust, in Newbury, Berkshire, said there was no reason why the one year old was left behind "other than her unusual eye colour". |
The charity said Molly was due to go to her new home in Hampshire later. | The charity said Molly was due to go to her new home in Hampshire later. |
The trust said Molly, "a happy, healthy dog", was overlooked by potential owners while her brown-eyed sister Holly found a home quickly. | The trust said Molly, "a happy, healthy dog", was overlooked by potential owners while her brown-eyed sister Holly found a home quickly. |
The two dogs were picked up as strays in Wales during the autumn before being taken to the trust's premises in Newbury. | The two dogs were picked up as strays in Wales during the autumn before being taken to the trust's premises in Newbury. |
Blue Peter's border collie cross Mabel, who passed away in 2011 after a 14-year career on the show, also had heterochromia eyes. | Blue Peter's border collie cross Mabel, who passed away in 2011 after a 14-year career on the show, also had heterochromia eyes. |
The condition does not affect sight. | The condition does not affect sight. |
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