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Not 101, But a Dalmatian Record: Dog Births 18

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LONDON -- The litter didn't quite ring in at 101, but 18 puppies is no small feat, either.

Button, a 3-year-old dalmatian who lives in the UK, gave birth to the mammoth litter by Caesarean section on Dec. 23 at the Chine House Veterinary Hospital in Sileby, Leicestershire.

The birth, which British media learned of this week, is a record for dalmatians in the UK, according to the British Dalmatian Club.

"I never heard of any breed of dog giving birth to 18. The real miracle is that they've survived this long because it's so hard to rear that many pups," veterinary surgeon Con Hassett told Sky News.

As a new mother of 18, Button is carrying out a family legacy -- she is the daughter of a dog who starred in the Disney film 102 Dalmatians.

Last year, Button gave birth to a litter of 16 pups.

Though her latest 18-pup litter was the biggest ever delivered at the Chine House Veterinary Hospital, the procedure went smoothly, Hassett told the Times Online.

"I delivered all 18 puppies in about 9 to 12 minutes. The surgery itself is reasonably straightforward, but it's the aftercare that's harder," he said. "We had to have five or six nurses there to revive and tend to the puppies."

Button doesn't have to worry about handling all the pups -- or nursing -- on her own. Her owners, Adam and Nicola Morley, have been stepping in, taking on some of the hand-feeding themselves.

The job requires around-the-clock attention and devotion.

"We feed all of the pups several times a day because Button can't feed them all constantly," Adam Morley said. "We all take it in turns to feed them -- my stint is usually 3 a.m."

Though they had previously handled a comparably large litter, the birth was still "a big shock," to the Morleys, and perhaps Button, as well.

"It's a lot of work looking after them all," Nicola Morley said.

The Morleys intend to keep one of the puppies, which they said they will name Rudolph. Families for the other pups, which are all in good health, have already been arranged, the Morleys said.

The family said they do not plan to breed Button again.

The average dalmatian litter will yield eight or nine puppies. Button's litter is the "biggest" Leicestershire Dalmatian Club representative Paul Hoskins says he has known of.

"I have heard of 14 or 15 puppies and that is reasonably common," he said. "A friend of mine had a litter for 14 not long ago."

According to the BBC, the Guinness World Book of Records counts 24 puppies to one mother as the largest litter. It does not consider different dog breeds, and their specific records.

Button's litter only fails to trump that of Tia, a Neapolitan bull mastiff in England who gave birth to 24 puppies in 2005.

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biscuitisagoon
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Wow that is a lot of puppies! I'm glad they don't plan to breed her again. Her last litter was 16 pups and now 18. The size of those litters probably taxes the body much more than a normal sized litter. I hope they get good homes.
 
annielandky
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WOW-hope they all survive and get good homes
 
Manzana
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While this is an amazing birth, I can't help but feel bad that we keep bringing dogs and cats into the world when there are so many without homes and millions being euthanized.....
 
Katie L.
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I hope they are able to find homes for all of them.
 
Jan P.
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Yes, they need to stop breeding Button! Oh my poor thing! And I wonder how many times they bred her while she was in heat to end up with 18 pups???? Don't you usually have to breed them several times during one session of being in heat to end up with that many pups???
 
Julie
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No, it doesn't take but one breeding, although some dogs do breed more often. But once is all it takes!
 
Susan L.
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Wow--time to stop breeding the poor dog!
 
Beth M.
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Yea that's true. I think the article said this will be the last litter that the dog will have
 
Peggy W.
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I'm glad they have decided not to breed Button again -- I think she's done more than her share of populating -- that's alot of puppies -- I would think another pregnancy would really be hard on her -- and she's only 3!
 
biscuitisagoon
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I completely agree. It must have been very uncomfortable to produce a litter of 16 pups followed by a litter of 18 pups. I'm glad that she is done breeding.
 
Laura D.
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I feel sorry for this dog. Two litters over ten is too much. I am glad her owners have said they are done breeding her. I hope they stick by it.
 
Anthony C.
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Thats alot I just hope all the pups get the care that they need and the owners do decide to stop breeding, this poor dog may not be able to handle another large litter
 
Andy K.
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I think it's a really bad idea to keep track of records like this. It is a subtle encouragement to keep a pup pregnant and hope there will be a record broken somewhere. Sick.
 
Terry F.
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I didn't know a dog could have so many puppies in one litter. Poor mom!
 
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Nancy W.
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I saw a TV report on this story and the puppies all look very healthy. I'm glad that the owners are going to stop breeding her though.
 
biscuitisagoon
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I saw them on TV too. They are so cute.
 
Mary  A.
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This story reminds me of a time I participated in a caesarean section on a Great Dane that had 18 pups too. As the vet in this article hinted, the vet removes each pup from the uterus, opens the amniotic sac, hands the pup to a tech, and moves on. The tech must then remove the fluid from the mouth and nose of the pup by cradling it and swinging it between her legs or suctioning it with a bulb. The tech also dries the pup, rubs it to stimulte it, sometimes breathes into its mouth and nose, and sometimes administers a drug under the tongue to stimulate breathing. Each pup can take several minutes to get going. Wehn the each pup seemed to be breathing well on its own, we put it along the wall on heating pads where another tech did nothing but go down the line of pups, rub each to stimulate it, turn it over, and move on. With the huge Great Dane litter, we needed four techs; three to take pups from the doctor and get them started, and one to rub and check the line of pups. It is funny now, but we were hustling then.
 
Sheryl  M.
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Way to go Button! Time to stop owners!
 
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To have one litter of 16 and then turn around and have a litter of 18, that poor dog. She has to be completely worn out. I am glad they say they are spaying her and I do hope they don't change their mind.
 
Lucy B.
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I feel sorry for that mom !!! I think the first litter of 16 was way more than enough and I truly hope they do get her spay done .
 
sandy h.
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I saw this on tv today. The puppies are so cute but time to spay the mom.
 
ladycrone43
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Does Cruella De Ville know about this?
 
Brian K.
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Spay that girl!
 
Angelique S.
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wow - thats a dozen and a half of puppies!!! amazing.
 
Linda R.
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What a miracle of life and thankfully they will be taken care of. 18!
 
Rakanga
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Wow, how ironic! I can't imagine how big she must have gotten.
 
biscuitisagoon
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I can't imagine that either. She had to be HUGE!
 
houstonj
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I could not imagine having 18 babies...
 
crystal b.
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poor dog!!
 
Andrea S.
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I watched this on the news this morning. Thank goodness for the dedicated owners who are stepping in to help this courages dog feed her pups!!
 
kristina g.
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poor dog that had to hurt
 
Linda L.
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18 puppies...wow! Hope mommy & babies do well. This is a miracle!
 
biscuitisagoon
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You're right, it is a miracle that they all survived. I'm glad mom and her puppies are doing fine. The owners have their work cut out for them as they help care for 18 puppies.
 
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I'm happy the puppies are doing well, they have homes waiting & Mom's going to be spayed after this.
I'm somewhat disturbed about this making National news including The Today Show & Guinness World Records. Wont it give irresponsible people the idea to try & break that record? Sheesh I hope not when there's so many lovable dogs & cats in shelters who desperately need homes.
 
jessica s.
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that poor dog!all those puppy what is a mother to do?i don't thank she is going to feed all those puppy.i'm sure the family will have their hands full for the next eight weeks.
 
Kelly C.
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brittany b stole my exact response! I can't believe that many pups fit in that dog! I've seen a litter of 13 and thought, how on earth was she able to walk; but 18! My stars!
 
Helen
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Wow! It's great that everyone is doing well.
 
brittany b.
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wow! thats alot of puppies
 
Jodi R.
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Wow, that is an enormous litter.
 
Sara E.
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That is a lot of puppies! I agree that this should be her last litter, there are already so many animals in this world.
 
Dewitt G.
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Wow! Poor mama dog.
 
Jay T.
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That is quite the litter.
How fun!
 
scmar65
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How exhausting!
 
Mary G.
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The Morleys sound like loving folks, but why did they breed Button yet again when she had already given birth to 16 pups only last year? Happy to hear that Button's breeding days are over and that all her babies already have designated families, but I cannot help but wonder why they found the need to bring 34 more dogs into the world.
 
scmar65
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I'm with you there. Why breed when there are so many purebreds (and wonderful mixes) at the rescues and shelters?
 
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If I was button, I'd want to be spayed -- immediately!!
 
scmar65
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Me too!
 
Amy b.
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Awww I love Dalmations!! Congratulations on the pups!! :)
 
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Wow!!!
 
Marnie B.
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Holy cow! She deserves a break!
 
Lisa m.
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Incredible!! What an amazing story.. glad they are helping her out!
 
Susan R.
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It's great they will give Button a break. So glad she & puppies are okay.
 
Lisa A.
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Congrats to the mother!! That is a lot of puppies tho! She has to be super worn out!
 
freeman796
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Wow, that's a lot of puppies! It's a good thing that Button has such wonderful, caring owners to help her out. I'm glad they decided not to breed her again.
 
fabienne  h.
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goodness, poor mommy---
 
lorraine B.
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I glad they are not going to breed her again, she deserves a break!
 
Choya M.
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A litter of 18 puppies I could not handle that many children and a litter of 16 goodness I hope they all survive and it will take an army to do that.
 
Rino
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I'm willing to bet that none of the caretakers get much sleep Buttons, Adam,and Nicola. That's a lot of puppies!
 
stellaluna
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wow, that's a whole lot of pups -- especially considering they had a litter of 16 from the same mother last year. i sure hope they were conscientious about testing for deafness and other hereditary problems before they had these litters. unfortunately, not a lot of people who breed their pets are aware of the importance of doing testing, and that helps to perpetuate the breed problems.
 
lorraine B.
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good point,i agree
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