Becky getting c section

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Its all going so fast and what with all the work raizing them you don't get much time to enjoy it the first few weeks were nuts but they are playing and moving about a lot more since the eyes opened
 

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They look like little sausages!!! I'm in love!! :faint:
 
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Yea have a few videos of them but it won't let me upload when I try to do this tapatalk crashes on me but I am happy with their progress so far
 

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Such cute and beautiful babies:heartsign: It's wonderful they're developing so good!
 
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eating solids
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and feeding off mammy<br/>
 

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Oh my how will you let them go they are gorgeous! [emoji3]


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It's going good bit more enjoyable there getting bigger and more playful definitely no where near as stressful as the first few weeks and its funny watching them wrestling with one another very happy with progress and how they are going. Its not easy to do and you really need a lot of time as between meself and the girlfriend we were watching them 24hrs for the first three weeks in shifts so anyone out there thinking of breeding few things I would say is dont think that this would be a one person job (and if there is anyone there on taptalk who has done this on their own fair play big respect it must have been tough) be prepared (supplys for people and dogs) as i rarely got to leave the house for weeks talk to people who have breed before and prepair for a lot of sleepless nights and some heart break as even though I have 6 lovely pups she did have 8 but im very happy with the litter would have been better if all survived but 6 is still a big litter for a bulldog and its really good experience being able to
Raise my own pups so thanks to everyone for the well wishes and sharing my experience with the little pups if anyone has any questions on how im doing things or anything lets know
 

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[MENTION=12776]benny316[/MENTION], it is really responsible for you to say how hard it is. there are many people who think it is no big deal or aren't prepared for the complete dedication it requires and they wind up losing all or most of their pups. Thank you for giving the info on all the hard work and not just posting cute puppy pics! Like I said previoulsy, great job!
 

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Brutus & Cami live in Heaven
I too, appreciate your honesty in how hard having a litter of bulldogs
is, just so very sorry you lost those 2 pups, knowing you grieved ;(
They & Momma look great...good job & thank you for pics, love them!
 
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It's not easy but is very rewarding when things go well.
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And don't worry I will have them for another few weeks so plenty more pictures
 

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It's going good bit more enjoyable there getting bigger and more playful definitely no where near as stressful as the first few weeks and its funny watching them wrestling with one another very happy with progress and how they are going. Its not easy to do and you really need a lot of time as between meself and the girlfriend we were watching them 24hrs for the first three weeks in shifts so anyone out there thinking of breeding few things I would say is dont think that this would be a one person job (and if there is anyone there on taptalk who has done this on their own fair play big respect it must have been tough) be prepared (supplys for people and dogs) as i rarely got to leave the house for weeks talk to people who have breed before and prepair for a lot of sleepless nights and some heart break as even though I have 6 lovely pups she did have 8 but im very happy with the litter would have been better if all survived but 6 is still a big litter for a bulldog and its really good experience being able to
Raise my own pups so thanks to everyone for the well wishes and sharing my experience with the little pups if anyone has any questions on how im doing things or anything lets know

We did it ONE time and that will be our LAST!!! I don't think that people realize the time, effort and cost when breeding their bulldogs…
 
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I plan to do it again when mj is older be a few yrs off yet but yea not to be taken lightly a lot of work effort and emotion involved the month of May is a bit of a blur to me from lack of sleep and tending to the pups and it really takes a lot out of you as I said anyone thinking about breeding their bullys its not easy to get wonderful little puppies lots and lots of hard work
 

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