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Ohhhhh....my.....goodness. Ohhhh cuteness overload for sure! Glad I'm sittin' down! Super cute pupples! :D
 
I like the white one :)
Congrats on the puppies :) I always wanted puppies, then I worked at an animal shelter. Nothing is worse then looking into a pen of freshly dewormed wormy puppies!
 
LittleBunny- they are eating like pigs at the moment!

Pupple update: they are now 1 1/2 days old, and all 10 are doing well. They are quite vocal, reminding both myself and hubby of Sassy's favorite toy: squeaky tennis balls :p Sassy is being fed small meals every few hours, and she seems to be coping fine. She appears to be a great mom, checking each puppy in turn.

We are not going to keep any of the pups. This litter is a result of my neglect and some unfortunate timing. We are at our limit of dogs with three, including our german shepard pup Molly. Hubby is showing off some pics I posted to folks he meets at work at the neighborhood home center, and we will find good forever homes for the pups when they are able to go.

I will post updated pupple pics in a few days :)
 
our limit for dogs is 4! but unfortunately I don't have any :cry_baby:
do they sound like baby rabbits? as I don't really know what a squeaky tennis ball sounds like :)
 
Our squeaky tennis balls come from Tractor Supply- weekly. We get 3 to 4 a week. (No, we don't spoil our dogs :)) Sassy will take a new ball and lay down with it, happily squeaking it until she pops out the little squeaker thingy inside. Imagine the sound of a little squeaky dog toy- repeatedly and constantly squeaking. Constantly. This usually takes about 20 minutes. Then, blessed silence.

Then...it's time to play fetch. She will play until she can't move an inch. Oh, and if we get tired before she does...tough. She will put the ball on the coffee table, then sit back and stare at you. If you don't grab the ball to play, she noses it closer to you on the table. If that doesn't work, she will pick it up and put it in your lap. There is no escape from the squeaky ball. All this is in addition to the outside fetch time, with her running up and down our hilly yard. She is in excellent shape :)
 

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