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Just for fun, how many puppies do you see?

Just for fun, how many puppies do you see?

I have the number from the vet, don't worry. As a human tech it was interesting to count. Something we don't do in human medicine 😂

It is common practice in vet med to x-ray pregnant dogs between day 53-57 of their 63 day pregnancy to get a count. Helps the owner know how many to expect.

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