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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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Sheryl  S.
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Well it sounds like she has responsible owners, so that's good. 18 is a huge litter! I am glad they have homes for all the puppies. Sounds like these people are actual breeders. Personally, I think only people who are experienced breeders should breed purebreds. Sometimes when I am out with my bulldogs someone will stop me and say that they have a bully too and would I like to breed mine to theirs. This always irks me because bulldogs are very complicated dogs to breed and should not be bred by "backyard" breeders. My dogs are all spayed and neutered, and I think that is the best way to go!
 
Kelly R.
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good for you i agree
 
Carly S.
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Wow that is a lot of dogs hope they are doing good.
 
abbey
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This os so cool i love dalmations and like to see them in the news.
 
Austin P.
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Hope mommy gets some help with the puppies!
 
Zandra A.
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Wow, that's a lot of little paws running around! Poor mama - glad she won't be having any more puppies, must have been hard on her. I bet they are cute though!
 
JIM K.
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hmmmm rule of nature is the Nipple rule, all animlas will have a max amount of offspring related to the max amounts of nipples of the female. humads would have a max of 2 children "twins" as most women have 2 nippples, now add fertility drugs and you change the rules of nature.
 
zackattack
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Poor thing! Although her puppies would make a cute version of 101 dalmations!
 
Cindy R.
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That poor dog! Time to spay her.
 
shellguy
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I hope they don't breed the mother again. That's a lot of puppies and it must have taken a toll on her. Best of luck to the pups, the mother, and the owners.
 
ragincajunkt
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Wow 18 puppies, I really can't imagine what that's like taking care of all of them.
 
seniors
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Is she spayed yet?
 
Lauren C.
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that is what I call a strong mama! 18 puppies, thats crazy. Only problem is if they're adopted, they would be split up. I can't imagine a person adopting 18 puppies...
 
ChrisHall1
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Someone has their hands full. It was a hard time with 8 puppies.
 
kelley g.
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My wouldn't it be wonderful if dogs and cats could just give birth to one.
 
Kelly R.
Kelly R. (kroskams)
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it does happen but not often enough
 
Deirdre M.
Deirdre M. (ladyrica)
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Wow! Two litters of that size would take a toll on the mother's health. It's probably good they don't plan to breed her again.
 
deb b.
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wow.. i cant imagine 18 puppies at once! sounds like she is going to be a very tired dog for awhile hope everything works out for her and her family.
 
AmandaCMHS
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Ithink that this dog is a real trooper to put up with 18 puppies!
 
Debbie H.
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Sounds like Button belongs to owners who truly care about her. Helping her feed the puppies and now having her spay. Nice to know all the pups and mom are doing well.
 
Dorian G.
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I can't believe how negative everyone is towards these owners. She is still their pet and how many people out there breed their pets too? You never know what you will get. I don't think they expected to get 18 puppies. Doesn't the news blast stories of women who have large births...what makes this any different? It's one of those miracles that occurs from time to time and we should be amazed at how nature works. Now they are planning on doing the right thing to protect her health...I say congratulations!
 
Kelly R.
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go you i agree and they are responsible pet owners which their needs to be more of those
 
conni F.
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I am also glad that they are not making Button breed anymore. I imagine that is quite a strain for a dog.
 
norap p.
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Wow--glad to know they are going to end her breeding career since she's certainly done overtime! But they sound like experienced people knowing that supplementary feeding is essential for so large a litter--or actually two litters at once if you think about it!
 
lruder
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That's a lot of pups--they are going to have to help Mama take care of all of them. I hope they are able to find good homes for all of them as well.
 
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lacy21
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Glad to hear they will not be breeding her anymore. That has to be intensely stressfull, even as the owner. I'm sure they are just as worn out with helping take care of the pups.
 
ctwrapping
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Don't they love their dog? Sure seems mean to keep breeding her when they know she has so many pups! Give her a break!
 
beccasooner
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No one should keep breeding a wonderful dog that has so many puppies..that can't be good for her.
 
Roxanne P.
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wow she must have looked like she was gunna explode.
 
lucas m.
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my wifes doll had 16 pups in one litter. I think she had 4 litters too. it's that the lady that just had 8 kids.
 
Karina C.
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Wow, that's a lot of puppies. She must have been huge beforehand. Poor momma. It's great that they're all doing fine though.
 
LaceyJWendel
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glad they all lived. that's a lot of dogs!
 
deb a.
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Wow 18, lots of puppies to few homes
 
katelyn s.
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18 pups, now thats a lot of dogs from the same mama!!
 
LESA M.
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Wow, this momma dog is gonna be a busy girl! Dalmations are great family dogs. We had a male, Smokey, for 12 years. He was a daddy one time for 13 puppies. Wish her the best!
 
Edie Jo N.
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Get her spayed. We don't need more dogs that may need homes later.
 
Amy
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WOW! I sure hope she has a lot of human nurse maids. It must be like a human giving birth to octuplets!
 
Shannon J.
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WOW! Poor mommy!
 
Janice S.
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Wow. There's no other word for it. That's got to be one tired mama!
 
Joelle F.
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18 pups, wow! I wonder how many spots that is?
 
Lisa
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Wow! That is a lot of puppies for the mom to take care of!
 
Christy H.
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I am glad that Button is getting additional help in regards to nursing her pups.
 
VKiggins
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How are the puppies? I wonder how many have health issues?
 
Barbara S. R.
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GET THAT MOM FIXED. ENOUGH ALREADY
 
Tina H.
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I agree..she needs to get fixed. There's too many homeless and forgotten dogs as it is out there.
 
Jan P.
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why keep having pups? irresponsible owners in my opinion
 
Wendy W.
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OMG...I can't imagine 18 puppies!!! I helped birth and raise a litter of 11, but 18.....that's astonishing!
 
krasmuss1
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Wow! My dog gave birth to 12 puppies naturally when she was 13 years old and I thought that was a lot. It was her first litter and of course her last but I kept 2 of her puppies and they are the most wonderful dogs and the perfect reminder of their incredible mother. Having her two puppies made the transition of losing her a little bit easier. All of her puppies were adopted by loving families of people that I work with and I still check in with them frequently.
 
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Time to get her neutered I would think! Who needs that many dogs to find homes for these days!
 
sbdts
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Is there a shortage of dogs in the world? Get that dog neutered!!
 
Shawn D.
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omg that is a lot of lil puppies. I agree w/everyone else....they should get her fixed now. What a strong mommy though.
 
Debbie
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I should have been spayed. Bless her heart. Just carrying that many puppies - twice- takes a toll on the mother.
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