When your dog is pregnant, you want to know how many pups to prepare for. After all, this number could very well affect everything from potential adopters to whelping space.
When d trainer and breeder, Cecilia Lanton Bunkergot got the exciting news that her dog Miley was pregnant, she was ecstatic but very prepared.
As the proud owner of a prestigious breeding program that has produced numerous titled and championed dogs over 27 years, Cecilia is the definition of an expert when it comes to handling situations like this.
Cecilia would take Miley on regular trips to the vet to monitor her pregnancy to ensure she and her pups were safe and healthy.
**ONLINE EMBARGO 00:01 18/05/20** PIC FROM CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED Nellie with her 18 puppies, about 2 weeks old) Its not quite 101 dalmatians – but it probably feels like it to Louise Clement, whose dalmatian Nellie has given birth to a bumper litter of 18 puppies. The first-time mums pups join worn-out owner Louises NINE other dalmatians – meaning she now has 27 of the beautiful dotty dogs at her home in Lancs. Despite Dalmatian dogs only usually giving birth to litters of around eight puppies, Nellie gave birth to double the average sized litter, leaving former nurse Louise, 46, flabbergasted. The pawsome first-time mum and her 10 boys and eight girls are doing well after they were born on April 14 – after a labour lasting 14 hours. SEE CATERS COPY
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However, with all her previous years of experience, Cecilia became more and more skeptical of the prediction as Miley’s pregnancy progressed because of the extremely large size of her frame.
**ONLINE EMBARGO 00:01 18/05/20** PIC FROM CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED puppies around 4 weeks old) Its not quite 101 dalmatians – but it probably feels like it to Louise Clement, whose dalmatian Nellie has given birth to a bumper litter of 18 puppies. The first-time mums pups join worn-out owner Louises NINE other dalmatians – meaning she now has 27 of the beautiful dotty dogs at her home in Lancs. Despite Dalmatian dogs only usually giving birth to litters of around eight puppies, Nellie gave birth to double the average sized litter, leaving former nurse Louise, 46, flabbergasted. The pawsome first-time mum and her 10 boys and eight girls are doing well after they were born on April 14 – after a labour lasting 14 hours. SEE CATERS COPY
When the time arrived for Miley to give birth, a team of veterinarian nurses were in place on standby to ensure her labour went as smoothly as possible.
**ONLINE EMBARGO 00:01 18/05/20** PIC FROM CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED Nellie puppies around 4 weeks old) Its not quite 101 dalmatians – but it probably feels like it to Louise Clement, whose dalmatian Nellie has given birth to a bumper litter of 18 puppies. The first-time mums pups join worn-out owner Louises NINE other dalmatians – meaning she now has 27 of the beautiful dotty dogs at her home in Lancs. Despite Dalmatian dogs only usually giving birth to litters of around eight puppies, Nellie gave birth to double the average sized litter, leaving former nurse Louise, 46, flabbergasted. The pawsome first-time mum and her 10 boys and eight girls are doing well after they were born on April 14 – after a labour lasting 14 hours. SEE CATERS COPY
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Cecilia and the nurses were astounded as Dalmatian litters average on at about 8 – 10 pups per litter and their first litters are often much smaller.
She said: “I thought she’d stopped after number 15, because it looked like she had laid down to go to sleep. But then along came another one, and two more after that. Nellie is making a really lovely mum. I’m immensely proud of her, she’s been amazing.
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Since there are so many little guys, Cecilia and her husband are helping the new mother with the puppy-care. There is always a fresh supply of warm milk available for the little guys.
“Fortunately, we have a lot of outside space and the dogs have lots of things to play with.” Louise said. “They’ve got their own Wendy House, and swings and slides that they love to play on.”
**ONLINE EMBARGO 00:01 18/05/20** PIC FROM CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED puppies around 4 weeks old) Its not quite 101 dalmatians – but it probably feels like it to Louise Clement, whose dalmatian Nellie has given birth to a bumper litter of 18 puppies. The first-time mums pups join worn-out owner Louises NINE other dalmatians – meaning she now has 27 of the beautiful dotty dogs at her home in Lancs. Despite Dalmatian dogs only usually giving birth to litters of around eight puppies, Nellie gave birth to double the average sized litter, leaving former nurse Louise, 46, flabbergasted. The pawsome first-time mum and her 10 boys and eight girls are doing well after they were born on April 14 – after a labour lasting 14 hours. SEE CATERS COPY
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In the meantime, Miley’s record-breaking achievement has been recorded by the Australian National Kennel Club as the largest litter in Australian history out of over 40,000 Dalmation births.
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