I counted 15! Dave, congratulations. They look beautiful. Is this the first we're hearing about this? I check the board several times a day and I can't believe I missed this kind of news! Poor Delilah, it's like she had two or three litters at once.
Thanks Samantha, you are right Cheri 15. it is two litters and the fisrt I've been on to mention, to much cuteness to not share
she had 17, the first was a water puppy at home 12 hrs before sceduled c-section, we got to edmonton safe and quick with the hazard lights on (still got passed by a maniac)
she birthed the second at the vets, and the rest were delivered via c-section.
We were in the room helping rub puppies, our vet was great, had her and 5 helpers at midnight, it was tence as they were comming faster than we all could clean.
one we lost at a week, had a post mortim done and unfortunately learnt from it.
the rest are doing awesome, Delilah was licking them from the start, first 48 hrs on her, then we have them on her each second feeding.
the nail clipping is the hard parton the little guys,Pisa is easier lol
Veronica has her girl picked already, I'm struggling on the boy to keep,
I'll for sure keep this updated, they grow sooo fast
14 is a handful. I know, Dareya did it to us TWICE (which is why she is now officially retired). She had a careers' worth of pups in two litters! They are big fun, though! Really cutepic!
these little guys sure are growing, ya...mass producer, we prayed for a healthy large litter thinking 8 or 9, carefull what you wish for.
the little guys come runing over with the little tails wagging when we get close or get in with them.
we have rubberised the living room floor and that will be the puppy room, Delila likes the couch in her spot and Bridgette always wanted to sleep in the kitchen at night.
our pack structure is great, we walk around with the big girls and Pisa with people wanting a pup while talking dog.
about week two Bridgette got to start visiting puppys, Pisa at week four, for some reason the little guys always flock to her.
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