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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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cromero8023
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I feel so sorry for her trying to give birth to a litter so large..How often do we get to hear anything like this?Poor puppy...
 
Nancy C.
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Time for her to be spayed now.
 
Mandy Y.
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WOW!! That is a lot of pups! Thank goodness mine only had 13 as her largest litter. That was hard enough. KUDOS to you and her!!! It is also wonderful that mother and all pups survived.
 
Liane M.
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Now please get her spayed!
 
Suzanne L.
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Wow! good job, Buttons!
 
shelbykellam
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tough dog WOW
 
sbdts
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Somebody heat up some formula, quick!!
 
SpiceyCaliRescues
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I can't imagine that many pups in a litter. Wow.
 
pansysmom
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I am so thankful that they're not going to breed her again.
 
katelynn H.
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that kind of breed usually has alot more puppies but thats alot. I like the fact that they all have homes waiting for them already.
 
janet m.
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What a lot of puppies.
 
Nicole P.
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Oh my Gosh, that's a lot of hungry mouths to feed.
 
Meghan M.
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wow...18 pups that is alot...happy they aren't breeding her again...
 
Libby B.
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Wow!That is a lot of puppies!!!
 
Heller D.
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Yatsey!
 
Lauren B.
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THATS ALOT OF PUPPIES!!!!
 
Becky R.
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THat poor dog. the only reason they probably still have her is to breed. thank god they're not doing it again.
 
Lorrie W.
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Holy Moly, that's a lot of puppies!
 
Eileen W.
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Glad to know she will NOT BE BRED AGAIN!!! That is plenty of pups for one dog. Congrats on the C-section. Would like to see follow-up pics & videos (I am sure they would be entertaining). "kudos" to all the nursemaids especially "Buttons".
 
shadow00
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wow! That's a lot of work. Poor buttons (and her family) must be tired! Hope they all go to good homes.
 
MICHELLE M.
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It's sad that someone willl pay an irrational amount of money for one of these puppies so they can say they have one of the famous puppies, they'll probably be fighting over them. And absolutely amazing dogs will sit in shelters unwanted
 
Sara L.
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That is crazy! How good of the owners to wake up at all hours to help out their dog and her puppies. Button must be tired...
 
Danielle K.
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Thank goodness they aren't breeding her again. She has already given birth to tons of pups!
 
Kathleen M.
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Thats a lof of puppies. Hope they find dalmation tolerant homes, those can be hard to come by.
 
Marty T.
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I certainly hope this breed doesn't become so popular again. They did a disservice to the breed after the movie.
 
Melody M.
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Wow, great story
 
Abbeyoyo
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holy cow that is a lot of pups!
 
Tammy  K.
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Now that's a lot of puppies! I think it is time for mom to get a rest from breeding for a while. Nice job Doc on the C-Section!
 
BrooklynRocker
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Wow, that is something. Good thing the puppies are all going to good homes to.
 
Jill F.
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The best news is that Button's owners say that they won't breed her again.
 
Melody M.
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Wow, big litter
 
maritza b.
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cute!
 
mcfalls97
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I wish we could get an update on this story. I would like to see some video of all 18 of them running around doing what puppies do.
 
julie  d.
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WOW! A ton of pups! I am such a sucker for Dalmations...I wish they stayed pups and didn't get so big!
 
Kelsey L.
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that poor, poor dog.
 
Robert R.
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Poor thing!!!
 
Kristen  B.
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thats a lot of cute little spotty puppies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Stacey G.
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Amazing!
 
Bob R.
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Bubba had nothing to do with this !
 
Jessica Plauche H.
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My God Man!!!!
 
Bobby D.
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Well put!
 
Kallstrom
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Thats alot of puppies and spots.
 
Melinda C.
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I kinda feel bad for the momma dog.
 
Mary K.
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Thats alot of puppies!
 
Kallstrom
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I agree
 
Michelle S.
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That's one prolific mamma
 
sunnysdad
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That is crazy! Poor momma dog must be exhausted.
 
selnfusions
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Betcha she was tired!
 
Laura K.
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Now that's A LOT of puppies!
 
Pinguinodiez
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Holy cockerspaniel! That alot of babies!
 
Mandie T.
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This pup could give the family of "18 and counting" a run for their money! :) I was really glad to read that good families have been arranged for all the puppies, but it still hurts my heart to worry that they might be charging these families ridiculous amounts of money for the puppies. I am not against breeding - my pup is a purebred I got from a family friend at the cost they endured to register, neuter, and get him up on his shots (so money I would've spent anyway)- but we don't need to use our animals to make insane amounts of money off something we had nothing really to do with.
 
R.T. F.
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That's an awful lot of puppies for one mom. I bet she'll be happy when they are all weaned.
 
Jennifer T.
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wow...that's a lot of puppies!!! They are so cute! I'm glad they'll all have good homes.
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