It was wonderful to watch her doing her thing. Even though it was her first litter, she knew to lick the puppy to clean her and to stimulate her into life, she knew to bite the umbilical cord and to eat the placenta.
Joey came out wet and mucky, above, and pretty soon she had her clean and fluffy, below.
There was a stage before the first one was born where all we could see sticking out of her vagina was Joey's pink nose and mouth, it was so scary and exciting and we were all crying.
She went on to have another girl at 9pm, a boy at 11pm, another boy at 1am, one over night and her sixth this morning at 8am.
Its now three hours since the last puppy was born and she's finally put her head down and closed her eyes. She must be exhausted. The puppies on the other hand are feeding and jostling each other out of the way and clambering over her and all without even opening their eyes.
Congratulations Willow!
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Thank you for sharing that!
A beautiful story poignantly told, and illustrated, Kate.
Congratulations to all at Daylesford Organics - not forgetting the pups' father, Nick.
Come to think of it, it's apt that the pups began to be born on Xmas Day, and their dad's name is Nick.
xxxxxx
Ahh, puppy breath. What a wonderful gift your Willow provided.
Kind Regards
Belinda
Congratulations!
They are so CUTE! We'd be up for a pup - or a swap for later when our bitch has them.
What a lovely Christmas present.
Well done, Willow.
xx Amy
How absolutely wonderful, and 3 of each - how sweet. I am sure she will be a great mum to them.
Oh my goodness how fantastic to watch it all happen- how great for the girls. x
What an amazing special thing to witness, and such amazing timing too. Isn't amazing the way even though it was her first litter, she knew exactly what to do.
Animals are amazing.
Thank you for sharing this special moment. xo
Thanks for sharing this great story, Kate. Absolutely gorgeous pics, too.
xxn
Zero says: welcome to the family!
Meg says: Incredible photos!
Can't wait to meet them. xx
Oh how sweet. Congrats Willow and Nick on your new family! What a lovely Christmas present
How exiting! I had no idea dogs took that long to give birth.
Thanks for sharing a lovely story.
Aw - this is just beautiful!
Congratulations from Winnipeg Canada. I had never heard of the breed previously. That fur coat looks like a good one for our winters up here, I hope Mom and pups grow happily and in good health.
congratulations willow.
great story and lovely photos.
reminded me of watching a similar event when i was a kid - i didnt know whether to laugh or cry - i mostly cried through as i wasnt so sure everything was ok : )
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