Small Terrier Got a Rottweiler Pregnant and Their Puppies Are So Precious

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We have Zara, the Rottweiler mother, and Joey, the Westie father, to thank for this Wottie litter! Take a look at how adorable they are:

With Zara seemingly not interested, the owner was forced to put out an appeal for homes for the ‘attention-seeking' youngsters via the charity, Yorkshire Coast Dog Rescue in Scarborough.

Ms Patterson's sons, Jonathan and Matthew, have now taken one each from the litter and the remaining five have found new homes.

Ms Patterson said: ‘We got Joey in May and it must have happened straight away but we didn't think it would have been possible.

‘Zara didn't know what to do and I just started screaming when the puppies started popping out…

‘I was completely shocked, I didn't think nature would let this happen but at some point it did.

Rottweiler Zara, right, and white West Highland terrier, Joey, mated to create a 'Wottie' cross-breed

‘The puppies have a lovely temperament like their parents. They are high maintenance as they want attention all the time.

‘One of the puppies, Sparkie, which our son is having, follows me everywhere I go.’

Zara, four, gave birth to a litter of 11 puppies in the summer, but left Joey, one, to take care of them

She added: ‘But this won't happen again – Joey will be going to the vets soon.’

Victoria Lowe, from Scarborough, took one of the puppies, now called Lola, when it was ten weeks old.

She said: ‘Everyone we meet is fascinated by Lola and it is all a bit of a mystery as to how big she will grow.

‘She is so full of character and gets up to all kinds of mischief.’

The Kennel Club, which each year registers around 250,000 puppies across 212 breeds, said it had never come across a ‘Wottie' cross-breed.

Sadly, four of the puppies died and Ms Patterson was forced to step in when Zara refused to feed

How cute are these Wotties with their parents? While they certainly have the coloring of their Rottweiler mom, their faces seem to resemble that of their Westie dad. They're also keeping their full-grown size a secret. How big do you think these pups will get? They are a precious mix of terrier playfulness and Rottweiler protectiveness. Regardless of which parent they'll grow up to take after more, there's no doubt that they'll be loved!

Article and Photo Source: Daily Mail



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