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what she said...Bexs50 said:This picture instantly makes you say "AAAAWWWWWW!"
Don't they call that the Napoleon syndrome? Think you're bigger than you really are. When I had gotten my sharpei my gma's miniature pom was like his mommy, he thought evidently they were the same size he tried to go where she went and she chased all the other dogs away too, I think she also thought she was as big as he was.jenniferlynne said:Aw, that is so sweet!! I know what you mean about the Jekyl and Hyde thing. If someone walks in the door Bandit will run after them barking his head off. If they reach down and try to pet him he will snap (but he's never bitten) at them. As soon as they sit down he is on their lap waiting to be petted. He also chases away all the neighborhood dog that come into our yard, even big black labs!! I don't think he realizes that I got him neutured about 12 years ago, and they were not made of steel.
As a scientist, I am constantly studying and observing the world around me. The birth of these puppies was a unique and special experience, and I wanted to share it with others.
The labor process for the mother dog lasted for about 12 hours. It was a lengthy and tiring process, but she handled it like a champ and delivered healthy puppies.
There were a total of 6 puppies born in this litter. Each one is unique and adorable in their own way.
The mother and puppies are doing well. They are all healthy and growing quickly. The mother is taking great care of her pups and enjoying motherhood.
Absolutely! As a scientist, I am constantly documenting and studying the growth and development of these puppies. I will continue to share updates and pictures as they grow and reach new milestones.