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this is Hidie and Molly they both had pups 2 weeks apart Hidie only had 1 survive Molly had 5 so they shared, the big pup belongs to Hidie but in here Molly is nursing him they are such good moms
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10-18-2009 09:03
VICKI WRITES wrote:

HIDIE AND MOLLY

THIS IS THE KIND OF LOVE ANIMALS HAVE FOR EACH OTHER. THEY TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER NO MATTER WHAT. THESE PUPPIES WILL HAVE A WONDERFUL LIFE TOGETHER. THANKS FOR SHARING THIS MUCH LOVE TO US.

10-18-2009 02:32
Jimmy's Mom )Janet wrote:

Hidie & Molly

I like your puppies & their Mom's sharing both liters,I remeber when my dogs had their Puppies,When one of mydogs was in labor &I was outside with her when she was having them,she (mother was following me while she was having the puppies,I had to help her deliever them too.she had 9 puppies,They were lab & terrier/mix.that was back in the 70's,But getting back to your pups they are so cute,What kind of breed of puppies are they?

10-16-2009 23:38
petsrgr@bartnet.net wrote:

Hidie and Molly

Great example of a mothers love as well as friendship.We humans should follow their lead.

10-12-2009 17:43
Oscar & Jasmines Mummy wrote:

Hidie and Molly

They look such lovely girls and I bet you are really proud of them. I love the way they share their pups. My friend had two cats like that. One was tabby and one was ginger and she tried desperately to keep the two litters apart (for what reason I dont know) but the Mums wanted to be together and share the parenting, so THEY moved all the kittens into one box and that meant that one Mum was free to go out and that the kittens were never alone or unattended at any time. What a clever pair they were and your girls seem to have the same idea. Good luck to you all and I hope you find all of them good, caring and loving homes.


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