A slideshow (below) of Teagol yesterday now looking heavily pregnant now at around 52 days pregnant. Gestation for a bitch is on average 63 days, but they can come as early as 56 days. We are starting to enter the zone of keeping a close watch on Teagol.
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Emily
7/29/2020 12:56:24 am
She’s certainly looking very big now! She seems to be doing very well
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Sally and Russell
7/29/2020 02:30:41 am
Have to admit we’ve all become a bit addicted to watching your blog. Teagol is looking gorgeous but expect she’ll be glad when the puppies are out now. We have everything crossed for her and the pups.
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lucy
7/29/2020 02:23:53 pm
amazing how their posture changes just as we adapt to accommodate our balance altering in heavy pregnancy. Her leg placement is completely different now. Nearly there, Teagol!
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