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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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BBC News, Sky News and The Times Online contributed to this article.



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UnoDiamante
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Wow...that is alot of puppies to care for...even the dalmations in 101 dalmations only had 15 of their own.. :)
 
Elizabeth D.
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Wow, thats a lot of puppies, poor old girl.
 
dogsLOVErunning
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That's a lot of puppies!
 
anita M.
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Glad they aren't breeding her again. Too many dogs being bred and too many are euthanized.
 
Gail  H.
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Sure do hope all are well.
 
AnimalLover021
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wow a lot of puppies!
 
mmrmmr
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O wow. That's so many!
 
Amber C.
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Oh wow, that is a LOT of puppies. I find it really bizarre that her mother starred in the 101 dalmations movie!!
 
Marcia L.
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WOW!!!
 
Emily  P.
Emily P. (HfHEmily)
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I can't even imagine
 
Emilee C.
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18 wow!! good luck with that family!!
 
Kayla  F.
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That's a lot of little puppies to have running around the house.
 
Terri M.
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Has anyone heard how they are doing now?
 
Nicole  T.
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the owners contributed even more to pet overpopulation because of this record birth. i don't think this is a good thing.
 
Danis
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That's a lot of puppies to take care of! Home mom and all the babies continue to do well and thrive.
 
Melanie P.
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wow that is a whole lot of pups
 
Wow. Those are some dedicated owners to be willing to take care of so many puppies and such a pregnant mumma. I hope they think about retiring her from breeding soon... that's an aweful lot of puppies in two years!
 
zokiji
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That's a lot of puppies... especially to clean up after
 
Sheryl N.
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WOW that's alot of puppies! I'm glad that they plan not to breed her again. She needs to relax after this and enjoy life.
 
pugsrock555
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That's awesome! I hope they all survive and have a healthy life.
 
Carrie T.
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That's a lot of pups! Good thing the owner knew enough to have a C-section. I would love to see all of the little puppies together.
 
FREDINA S.
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I am glad to hear that they do not plan to breed her again. I would hope that they would have her fixed, after a large litter the first time just last year, now another 18 that they claim already have homes....hmmm do they take orders before knowing the pup count?? Sounds purely monetary to me. I feel sorry for Buttons.
 
Sandy L.
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Wow that is a crazy amoun of babies at one time
 
Stacie R.
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18 puppies is a lot. Hopefully this will all turn out well.
 
Rebecca M.
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OOhhhh..Is there a tummy tuck after this.. like for people...ugh!? Good luck to all the puppies! (And mom and caregivers!)
 
Leslie H.
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I bet thir really cute. My cat is pregnant and we get to keep one. It will be my fourth cat! Yay!
 
Norrie
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Wow, 6-8 is a lot to care for but 18, I can't even imagine it. Good she won't be bred again.
 
Sharri G.
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I agree. Neat legacy for the daughter of 101 fame.
 
Karen S.
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There has been a lot of news lately about multiple births! It sounds like Button had 2 unusually large litters. I hope this was purely coincidental.
 
C M.
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Although this is a nice story, I saw this couple interviewed on TV and they said they planned on giving/selling the puppies at 5 weeks. Isn't that way to early. It made me question this couple's motives as purely mercenary.
 
Lynn C.
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Who doesn't love a puppy? And wouldn't it be wonderful if all of the puppies born were able to find homes? That isn't the case though, so finding out that 18 puppies were born to one female dog isn't a charming story to me!
 
Amy R.
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18 puppies?! that poor mama has her paws full.
 
Scherri  L.
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I hope they find good homes for all of the puppies... 16 the year before and now 18. I definitely think Button needs a rest. Have a safe recovery Button!
 
Katie K.
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Awesome news! Hope they are all doing ok
 
Mattbstl30
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Wow!
 
Nang
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18 pups, hope they are doing Ok and glad to hear that mom is done having pups
 
Pat B.
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Round the clock care--well I guess so. 18 puppies is a tremendous number to care for. Glad to know they are not breeding this pup again--she has already given her all to motherhood.
 
Terri M.
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Thats alot of puppies. I hope everyone is doing good.
 
Rosie R.
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holy puppies!! hope button is doing well & her puppies have good homes :)
 
Andrea L.
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All of those pups should always have a home.
 
Kelly R.
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happy to hear owners are stepping in to help
 
Sheryl J.
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Hopefully mom and pups are all doing well.
 
Erica S.
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WOW....I bet that dog was relieved once they were all out and she didn't have to carry all that weight anymore.
 
Stephanie L.
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That is so amazing.....
 
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Thats amazing, glad it went well.
 
themsdad
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Can you say spay?
 
Kelly R.
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i would have spayed her after the 15 babies acctually is it was me she never would have had pups in the first place
 
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This is unbelievable! Poor dog
 
Kimberly B.
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Whoa - first a lady has eight babies and they are all doing okay, and now a dog has 18 healthy puppies - what's next? I can't believe that a mastiff had 24 puppies, that is crazy. I am glad to hear they don't plan on breeding her again, I think she deserves retirement from pregnancy.
 
Robin W.
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I'm glad that they have homes for all the puppies, and are not going to breed her again.
 
VKiggins
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I hope the mom dog is doing OK and surviving this ordeal.
 
lgully
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Goodness - what a hard-working mama! I'm glad they don't plan to breed her again - she's worked hard!
 
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I am glad they are giving her a rest.
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