Dalmatian breaks Australian record for largest dalmatian litter size

When they have their first litters, dalmatians typically only have a few puppies. So, when Cecilia Lanton Bunkergot’s dog Miley got pregnant, she and the dog’s vet were only expecting a couple of new pups to be in the litter.

Miley’s vet, after several ultrasounds and x-rays, predicted that Miley would give birth to roughly 3 puppies when the time came. This wasn’t too shocking, as dalmatian’s first litter is usually smaller than the 8-10 average litter size.

As time went on, Cecilia wasn’t exactly sure that made sense, due to the growing belly on Miley. It seemed a little too big for three puppies. But, she focused on making sure the pregnancy was healthy and trusting her vet to take good care of Miley.

When the time came for Miley to give birth, it turned out that Cecilia’s instincts were right. After baby 3, more puppies came. In fact, an incredible 15 more puppies were born, meaning Miley’s first litter was 18 puppies.

Birthing the 12 female and 6 male dalmatian puppies took Miley 13 hours of labor and earned her a breaking record of the largest dalmatian pup litter in all of Australia’s history.

With so many babies to take care of, Cecilia and her husband stepped in as extra caregivers, feeding the puppies milk and helping to make sure they were all healthy and happy. Each puppy got its own colored collar to mark it as special.

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Dalmatian breaks Australian record for largest dalmatian litter size