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    10 Pups

    Today Sally gave birth to 10 puppies. Mom and pups are doing well. She is in Seattle with the breeder. Fortunately I don't have to do any of the work. We get her back in two months and it's off to the vet.

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    Re: 10 Pups

    You titled the thread "10 pups", did one not survive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    You titled the thread "10 pups", did one not survive?
    No, it was 10 pups. I corrected the error.

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    Re: 10 Pups

    Update: 3 more, one stillborn. Final count 12 pups, 7 males, 5 females.

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    Great looking dog - congratulations on the litter. I cannot comprehend a litter of 12-large breed puppies. The most I have ever had at one time is nine puppies but, these were from three moms who give birth concurrently. What a mess to wake up to three litters of puppies who all have had diarrhea

    Is it true that in World War I, a dog of this breed bit Herr Hitler in the private parts? Or is that just a propaganda story?

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    Richard, thanks. We co-own this dog with two breeders, one in Seattle and the other in western Wisconsin. She came unexpectedly. Our other one had died and our little Nikki was still a pup. We had decided to stay at one dog as we were going back and forth from Minnesota to Wyoming. That didn't last long. She went to Seattle in November to be bred.

    According to the breeder, she is doing fine with the pups. When she left she was in very good physical condition. 80 pounds, not a speck of fat and well socialized. I will try to get pics of the pups. Thankfully they're all spoken for or my wife would want one.

    I don't know if a Bouvier bit Der Fuhrer in the man parts but if it is true, good on the dog. The dog should have bitten him harder.
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    Re: 10 Pups

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Great looking dog - congratulations on the litter. I cannot comprehend a litter of 12-large breed puppies. The most I have ever had at one time is nine puppies but, these were from three moms who give birth concurrently. What a mess to wake up to three litters of puppies who all have had diarrhea

    Is it true that in World War I, a dog of this breed bit Herr Hitler in the private parts? Or is that just a propaganda story?
    Well, it was a good story anyway. However, sometimes a story like this is based on a semi truth...

    Another, this time true, story is how a few Japanese kept the Akita breed surviving during the Second World War.

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    Re: 10 Pups

    Here are the pups. Sally ( the mother) has been very busy and she is able to feed them all.

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