Overcoming Adversity: A Rescue Dog’s Inspirational Tale of Triumph and Transformation
Amber Rees is a 20-year-old woman who works part-time as a dog breeder. She recently received her certificate and her dog, Cali, soon became pregnant.
He is a beautiful bᴜlldog. During all this time, Amber took her to the vet to get all the necessary medical checkups.
Cali is just two years old.
The tests revealed that the dog would have between 6 and 8 puppies but the day she began to give birth they were in shock.
Everything happened very quickly and the dog began to give birth at Amber’s house. With a lot of effort and with the support of her owners, the dog welcomed her first baby to everyone’s surprise, the puppy didn’t stop coming.
After the arrival of pᴜppy number 12, Cali looked a little exhausted and was taken to the vet. There they realized that 8 puppies were still missing to be born.
Some believe that it may be a new record, but what is certain is that a dog giving birth to 20 puppies is something that does not happen every day.
Unfortunately, 9 of the puppies lost their lives. The process was somewhat difficult because Cali started giving birth before her water broke.
The new breeder is taking great care of all the puppies and helping Cali rest as much as possible. She has behaved like a dedicated mother and never loses sight of her little ones. We can’t help but be moved by the image of the beautiful Cali and her baby.
Amber and her pup live in Swindon, England.
However, it is vitally important to remember that there are many puppies on the street that need a home and that the breeding process can be unfair and painful for dogs.
All the children of Cali will be sold. We hope they reach homes where they really care for them and give them all the love they need.
It is a shame that so many puppies have not been excited and we must take advantage of this story to raise awareness and remember that the most advisable thing is to adopt a homeless dog.
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