The pups needed round-the-clock feeding which included milk every two hours through the night. A year later, they have been nursed back to health and are thriving.
Seven pups who were 'left for dead' after being dumped in a plastic box have celebrated their first birthday at an animal centre in Glasgow .
The siblings - Whirlwind, Mylo, Mavis, Orla, Bueller, Matty and Sully - were reunited on Monday to celebrate their first birthday together. "The first two weeks of life involved round the clock feeding as that’s what they would have done if there mother had been with them. Once they got to around week 3 – 4 we could introduce weaning them onto puppy food so the time between feeds extended meaning we could all actually get a bit more sleep!
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