Sadly they are not. Their mom is what is believed to be a Lab and small German Shephard and the dad looks like a Rottie and Tibetan Mastiff type dog, but we are not for sure on him. He is just a stray in our neighborhood that has been around for years.
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Cute puppies, but if you have female outdoor dogs and there are strays around you should really get them fixed. Not only would you be cutting down on unwanted puppies, but if your female doesn't want to breed it could result in a fight and one of the dogs could be injured. Plus there are doggie STDs, and they can be very dangerous.
Cute puppies, but if you have female outdoor dogs and there are strays around you should really get them fixed. Not only would you be cutting down on unwanted puppies, but if your female doesn't want to breed it could result in a fight and one of the dogs could be injured. Plus there are doggie STDs, and they can be very dangerous.
<br><br>I agree, lately I've seen so many litters of puppies needing homes as well as older puppies and dogs who have owners that can't take care of them anymore.
Yeah I agree with you both 100%. The female is fenced in to prevent this from happening, but she enjoys trying to battle the electric fence and gets out all the time. We were going to get her fixed and the vet told us she was pregnant, so obviously we could not get her fixed until she was done with these pups. Thankfully we have already found all of them good homes. I took the pictures to show the buyers and the only reason that the brown pup is not pictured is because my father is taking him to his farm with my horses and he will be my little sister's Christmas present.
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Yeah I agree with you both 100%. The female is fenced in to prevent this from happening, but she enjoys trying to battle the electric fence and gets out all the time. We were going to get her fixed and the vet told us she was pregnant, so obviously we could not get her fixed until she was done with these pups. Thankfully we have already found all of them good homes. I took the pictures to show the buyers and the only reason that the brown pup is not pictured is because my father is taking him to his farm with my horses and he will be my little sister's Christmas present.
<br><br>It happens sometimes. My female cat learned to open doors and she was too low of a weight to be fixed/had health problems, which is why I have the cats I do now. There are people who end up letting their dogs have tons of unwanted litters because they're to lazy to do anything about it though, it's absolutely awful. Kudos on not being like that
Myst: Thank you and sadly no. We have enough pets in my mom's opinion lolz<br>Trianna: I know what you mean. There was a girl at my school who kept her two dogs (of opposite sex) in the same cage and they were brother and sister... Well they mated and had LOADS of litters several with defects and she still refused to get them fixed. Most of the puppies who did not die from the defects died from the fleas that they were infested with and no one in that horrid family would do anything about it. It descusted me.
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Myst: Thank you and sadly no. We have enough pets in my mom's opinion lolz<br>Trianna: I know what you mean. There was a girl at my school who kept her two dogs (of opposite *edited*) in the same cage and they were brother and sister... Well they mated and had LOADS of litters several with defects and she still refused to get them fixed. Most of the puppies who did not die from the defects died from the fleas that they were infested with and no one in that horrid family would do anything about it. It descusted me.
<br>I know a girl (I got Mag from her) that has a female and (now, she kept the puppies, used to only have 1) has 2 males, shes had like 10 or more litters from the older dog and Im sure will have several more if they keep and don't fix her puppy or the older male. Then on top of it she takes HORRIBLE care of them. She refuses to get any dogs fixed and keeps them together and she beats them for no reason, which is why we had to give away one of the puppies, she was so messed up that she had to be on her own where she was the only dog so she could gain someones trust.
We (my friend and I) were going to steal the dogs and puppies from the family because they were kept in a cage outdoors with no shade or anything, but the puppies died before we could do anything and then the family moved shortly there after. We felt terrible.
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I wish I could make that dream come true, but we have homes for these and we just discovered that we have more puppies but we have NO idea which dog had them. We know it was not Jake Jr. my female Lab, but the other three dogs had developed large breasts (now they have gone back down because Boo-Boo who is the mom of these puppies nurses them) and Rebel lost A LOT of weight, but we think she just had a false pregnancy because she has NEVER been around a male dog. She stays in a pen with the other females and they all were in heat and the puppies where everywhere, so we think her body "wanted" to have puppies. When is the earliest a dog can have another litter of puppies? The older puppies were born on November 6th & 7th (because she went into labor around 9:30 PM and had complications), so is there a chance that the new puppies could be Boo-Boo's? I mean none of our other dogs even try to nurse the 3 new puppies and Rebel lost WAY to much weight fo there only to be 3 puppies.
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There is no way they're from the same dog, it's about 2 months from conception to birth in dogs, and there's no way she was pregnant with two litters at the same time/ had pups from the same litter that far apart. Is it possible the new puppies <span style="font-style:italic">aren't</span> from any of your dogs? Like puppies from a stray that your dog took in? It'd be pretty hard to miss a pregnancy in one of your dogs if you see them every day, I'd think, since most pregnant dogs look like they have a slightly squirmy basketball in their stomachs before they deliver. It's not that uncommon for nursing mother animals to take in orphaned babies either.
The only thing is the puppes look just like our two Black Labs. They have black bodies and white chests. I have not seen ANY dogs in our very small neighborhood like this except ours.
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