Dog had 11 puppies. ELEVEN

Anonymous
Mine did as well. Coonhound rescue, picked up at age 1 with 12 in the belly, 11 survived. And buckshot in her legs.

She's the absolute most wonderful dog in the world. I can't imagine not having her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello! OP here, here's a link and you can see Sansa, Benjen, and all the gang from the Game of Bones litter:

https://www.homewardtrails.org/adopt-a-pet/dogs-for-adoption/#.YGkMGehKjIU


They are so cute! Do you know what their mix is?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine did as well. Coonhound rescue, picked up at age 1 with 12 in the belly, 11 survived. And buckshot in her legs.

She's the absolute most wonderful dog in the world. I can't imagine not having her.

I should add, she had a major infection after birth, which required hospitalization and surgery to remove everything. She also had trouble gaining weight for a long time after we had her, and her pups were already given away. Her teats were enormous for weeks as the foster family was slow in getting these pups adopted and she was engorged for a long time. Very sad for her. But , she's a health girl now. Happy, too. She deserves that and more.
Anonymous
They’re so cute
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello! OP here, here's a link and you can see Sansa, Benjen, and all the gang from the Game of Bones litter:

https://www.homewardtrails.org/adopt-a-pet/dogs-for-adoption/#.YGkMGehKjIU


They are so cute! Do you know what their mix is?


Mom really appears to be a Beagle, she has all the characteristics, except she is very quiet. Google says Beagles are vocal. She is not. She's about 30 pounds so I don't expect these puppies to be very big. Although a few of them are extremely rotund at this point. It is adorable.

Mom is extremely affectionate and touch-seeking. A bit too affectionate for me. Also very tolerant of being picked up, moved around, food taken away, she is very submissive to my personal dog. She's a nice dog. I don't think she'll have any problem getting adopted.

No idea who dad was
Anonymous
Is this somehow manipulated situation? This sounds like animal abuse of the poor mama dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this somehow manipulated situation? This sounds like animal abuse of the poor mama dog.


? What do you mean? She was dumped, pregnant at a rural shelter in southern VA, ready to burst. Now she's in my home, where she safely delivered her babies, has received medical attention, and her babies will be adopted out to loving homes. How is there anything wrong with this???

We didn't breed the dog for goodness sakes. But she's here, and she's had 11 puppies, and all 12 dogs have to be taken care of.

Momma will also be adopted out - and fixed first! So no more babies will be brought into the world from her by an irresponsible owner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this somehow manipulated situation? This sounds like animal abuse of the poor mama dog.


? What do you mean? She was dumped, pregnant at a rural shelter in southern VA, ready to burst. Now she's in my home, where she safely delivered her babies, has received medical attention, and her babies will be adopted out to loving homes. How is there anything wrong with this???

We didn't breed the dog for goodness sakes. But she's here, and she's had 11 puppies, and all 12 dogs have to be taken care of.

Momma will also be adopted out - and fixed first! So no more babies will be brought into the world from her by an irresponsible owner.


This is how I got my dog! Also, rural VA dog. Also, born in some caring foster family's living room (in a refrigerator box). She was one of three from a beagle looking mom (OMG 11....) and mystery dad. I am grateful for her foster family who let us meet her when she was tiny, come back to get her when she was older, and who kept her safe and warm until she came home with me. There's no way the fees paid covered the many hours of time the family spent caring for my dog's mom and her puppies until they were old enough to be sent to forever homes. Despite being sent home with an imperfect person (me) my dog has a good care and happy life - she has brought many hours of joy.

Thank you OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine did as well. Coonhound rescue, picked up at age 1 with 12 in the belly, 11 survived. And buckshot in her legs.

She's the absolute most wonderful dog in the world. I can't imagine not having her.

I should add, she had a major infection after birth, which required hospitalization and surgery to remove everything. She also had trouble gaining weight for a long time after we had her, and her pups were already given away. Her teats were enormous for weeks as the foster family was slow in getting these pups adopted and she was engorged for a long time. Very sad for her. But , she's a health girl now. Happy, too. She deserves that and more.


I adopted my hound from HT under similar circumstances. She was the best dog ever. All of her puppies were adopted by the time we got her. I really wish I could have seen them. Especially now, because I miss her so much! ❤️❤️❤️
Anonymous
Op here, thanks FYI four apps/deposits on 11 puppies as of yesterday! Woo hoo!
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