SEVENTEEN MOUTHS TO FEED.—Princess Adrian, a most prolific collie pet of Mr and Mrs Howard Hooke, of Brockton, Massachusetts, guarding her latest litter, 17 pups, tucked away neatly in an adapted shoe bag. The collie had 11 pups in her first litter and 12 in her second. Dog fanciers say that a collie’s average litter is six to nine pups.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 13
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60SEVENTEEN MOUTHS TO FEED.—Princess Adrian, a most prolific collie pet of Mr and Mrs Howard Hooke, of Brockton, Massachusetts, guarding her latest litter, 17 pups, tucked away neatly in an adapted shoe bag. The collie had 11 pups in her first litter and 12 in her second. Dog fanciers say that a collie’s average litter is six to nine pups. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 13
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