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Our Rottweiler is now the proud mother of seven new puppies.
Labour started last night and she initially had five pups (three male and two female).
During the night she stopped giving birth yet it was apparent that she still had more puppies to come. First thing this morning we took her to the vet where they carried out a caesarean and found another four males. Unfortunately two of the four males had died when they became stuck in the womb though the other two were fine.
Mum and pups are now back at home and are resting.
Knipples
12-04-2009, 16:47
Awwwww!
Shame about the 2 who died though :(
Would love to see some pics when you get a moment.
Is this her first litter?
I will grab some pictures later on. Kaya is resting now so we are trying not to disturb her.
This was her first litter (and last - just wanted her to have at least one set). She made a good aunt when our Shar Peil had her first litter almost this time last year (pictures on my Flickr link of those).
Grabbed a few photos and uploaded them here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/zicouk/sets/72157616586293333/).
Knipples
12-04-2009, 20:42
Very tired looking Mummy!
Please tell me you're keeping their tails?
Cute pics :)
Aww they're adorable :)
Shame about the two that died :( But at least it looks like you've got a healthy bunch there!
Very tired looking Mummy!
Please tell me you're keeping their tails?
Cute pics :)
Very tired indeed.
As far as I know they are definitely keeping there tails. It is against the law to dock tails from April 2007 excluding certain exemptions for working dogs.
Aww they're adorable :)
Shame about the two that died :( But at least it looks like you've got a healthy bunch there!
All seem fine so far.
The heaviest are ~1lb and the lightest are around ~1/2lb. Put that in comparison to the Shar Pei litter last year where the heaviest was ~1 1/2lbs and the lightest was ~1lb.
Knipples
12-04-2009, 22:24
Very tired indeed.
As far as I know they are definitely keeping there tails. It is against the law to dock tails from April 2007 excluding certain exemptions for working dogs.
Glad to hear it, I knew it was illegal, just some people still seem to be able to find someone to do it, and its such a shame because a dogs waggy tail is the best way to tell if theyre happy or not, and its such a shame when they dont have that. :)
(please understand im not preaching or trying to tell you what to do)
Our previous male Rottweiler and Doberman were both docked (when picked up as puppies and long before the change in law). Kaya is also docked though unfortunately for her the tail was docked too short and she had an abscess under the skin which needed a minor operation and antibiotics to clear up.
Kaya is a softy (as were our male Rottweiler and Doberman). When we come home she is so happy to see us that she calls out to us in her finest Chewbacca impression ;D.
Two weeks old (http://www.flickr.com/photos/zicouk/sets/72157616586293333/) now and the bundles of joy are starting to become little mobile pee'ing machines.
Hahaha just opened the piccies and my doggy ran to the screen wagging :D She obviously approves!
Met a Rotty cross German Shepard cross... something else... the other day. Until I was told it was a rotty mongrel I didn't have the foggiest! She was a year old and soooooo gorgeous and loverly! Loved my Trio doggy - they played for about half an hour (chasing eachother and then rolling over and tumbling etc).
So cute.
*still wants another doggy but canny afford one*
Boo!
I wasn't aware until the other day that my dad had them advertised under the title "Beautiful chunky rotties!" on a pet forum/website.
My brother wants to keep one though I think that the jury is still out on that at the moment.
nellystew
29-04-2009, 12:46
Our bitch (seems wrong to say that!) had these 5 weeks ago and they're now at "attack attack" biting stage.
v cute, but v sharp little teeth :)
http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp261/nellystew/IMG_1193Medium.jpg
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