reactorbeds
Reactorbreds, also known as reactor dogs, are a breed of dog that have been selectively bred to have a unique physical characteristic: a reactor, or a small, rounded lump on their forehead. This lump is typically located between the eyes and is caused by a mutation in the dog's genetics. The reactor is not a tumor or any form of cancer, but rather a benign growth that is harmless to the dog.
The reactor is believed to be caused by a mutation in the PAX3 gene, which is responsible
Reactorbreds are a relatively new breed, with the first reactors being documented in the 1980s. They are
Despite their unique appearance, reactorbreds are generally healthy dogs. However, they may be prone to certain