The Blacks were confused as well
Even the Blacks had unambiguous views on the newborn puppies. “We are not sure what breed the dad was,” Katie told the Press Association. “When we brought Rosie into our home… she was already in active labor.”
A tough period for Rosie
The poor puppies may not have their Dad around but they obviously had a loving mom to take care of them. It had been really tough for Rosie. After the delivery, she suffered an infection. Antibiotics were given to her for a certain period.
Irresistible Pups
The Blacks helped in the feeding process. They bottle feed the little pups until Rosie was on her recovery period. The couple was truly in love with the four babies they were fostering. Katie, especially, couldn’t control herself when she held them in her hands.
Pups good enough to eat
According to her, the puppies were in a phase, where they were good enough to eat. “Practicing some AMAZING self-restraint in not biting Daisy’s tiny paws,” Katie wrote on Instagram. And the little pups were really cute that no one can resist them.
The Pups growing rapidly
They might be only a few weeks old, in early December 2017, but the puppies were going rapidly. They now might have entered into personality development mode. “Daisy is a sweetheart but a little anxious/shy/hesitant/fearful,” Katie wrote on Instagram on December 6. “Clarabelle is a hilarious fearless spitfire.”
Soon, They would part ways
Katie’s post continued, “Moo is a snuggly baby that likes to be held, and cries when he wants attention. [Betsy is] the sweetest and most gentle puppy, and I want to keep her!” However, as the four pups got older, soon, it would be time for Rosie and the Blacks to part ways.