Blottie is now nearly 8 weeks pregnant as we approach this weekend. The pups can easily be felt moving now and can also be seen moving. I will try to capture this on video hopefully before they arrive. Going from her previous litters. I would not be surprised if they arrive by the next weekend. She is well in herself and just starting to get a little fussy about eating.
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Helen
11/27/2020 11:04:19 am
So exciting :-) Hope it all goes smoothly
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Sally and Russell
11/28/2020 01:41:27 am
Very exciting hope everything goes well 🥰
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Ruth
11/28/2020 01:50:40 am
We’re so excited about the arrival of Blottie’s pups, she’s looking great. Hope all goes well over the next week or so x
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