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The women who breastfeed their pets

The world reacted with mixed emotions when a picture of a woman breastfeeding her puppy was made public. We dug a little deeper, and found out that the puppy was only the tip of the iceberg...

The women who breastfeed their pets

Every so often, you experience a moment that makes you stop for a second and really take a moment to cherish your job.

It might be seeing someone with a worse job than you. It might be getting a promotion, or having your workmates gather around, present you with a cake and sing you Happy Birthday.

Or, if you’re me, it might be when your editor says, “Please write a story on this lady who breastfed her puppy.”

For a lover of all things weird such as myself, this is to me what Watergate was to Woodward and Bernstein.

She did WHAT?

According to KDRO News, the woman (who has asked to remain anonymous due to fear of an online backlash) breastfed the puppy as a last resort, as he was the runt of the litter and was unable to feed from his mother or accept K-9 formula.

The women who breastfeed their pets

The image Tubbs’ owner shared on Facebook shows him breastfeeding.

 

“I just felt like he just had an hour left.  That’s how weak he was, he wasn’t moving and I just did it,” the woman told KDRO.  “He just wasn’t taking it.  I didn’t know what else to do, I was desperate and I just couldn’t bear sitting there watching it die,” the woman said.  “Literally what clicked in my head was like, put him on you, just pray to God he will take something and not die.”

After posting a picture to her Facebook page with an explanation of why she fed the puppy (who she has named Tubbs), the woman explained that people (predictably) responded with mixed emotions, and the image was quickly passed around online.

“I did the right thing.  I can’t let their criticism bring me down when I did something right and I’ve seen the results.  That dog is alive because I took that initiative,” she said.

Is it safe?

KDRO sought the opinion of Veterinarian Dr Amber Williams, who said she was less concerned with the ick factor and more concerned about hygiene.

“I’m more concerned about zoonotic diseases because there are things that can be passed from puppies to babies,” Dr. Williams said. The woman was quick to note that her 15-month-old has recently been weaned, so chances of infecting her bub were non-existent. Dr. Williams also warned that human milk was not ideal for other animals to drink.

“In an emergency situation, I don’t think it’s a big deal, but for them to grow appropriately I think it would be important for them to get on a K-9 formula,” Dr. Williams said.

In any case, Tubbs has now graduated from breast milk onto the more appropriate K-9 formula, and according to his owner (and one-time wet nurse) he is thriving.

More mums milking it

Weird as it may seem, this is not the only instance in which a human has breast fed an animal. In fact, humans and animals have a long history of breastfeeding one another. In 18th and 19th century Europe, goats were commonly used as wet nurses for abandoned babies, and when the epidemic of syphilis made traditional wet-nursing too risky, animals were again used.  In addition to this, there is a long history of humans breastfeeding animals, be it for religious reasons or to help toughen nipples and stimulate milk flow. Traditionally piglets, monkeys, puppies and kittens have been used.

More recently, there have been documented cases of animal-human breastfeeding that include a human feeding a dingo, a piglet and a goat.

I used to feel pretty smug about the $40 bags of allergen-free food I buy for my dogs, but it seems I haven’t been quite as doting a pet owner as some of these ladies.

Click through the slideshow and see for yourself…

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    Milk stop

    Well … we do drink their milk, perhaps it’s only fair?

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    Feeding both kids

    Here we have photographic evidence that women are the ultimate multi-taskers.

  • Woman breastfeeding puppies

    Nice puppies

    Brings new meaning to the phrase ‘getting the puppies out’, doesn’t it?

  • Pig-breastfeeding

    What a piglet!

    How hard do you think it would be to eat roast pork, knowing you’d breastfed one?

 

What do you think? A lifesaving act or just too icky to think about?

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  • What the holy hell...
    TTC with PCOS since November 2009
    IUI#1 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP, m/c
    IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
    IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
    beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
    beta #2 11/28 = 2055
    Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
    Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
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  • The women who breastfeed their pets

    The world reacted with mixed emotions when a picture of a woman breastfeeding her puppy was made public. We dug a little deeper, and found out that the puppy was only the tip of the iceberg...

    The women who breastfeed their pets

    Every so often, you experience a moment that makes you stop for a second and really take a moment to cherish your job.

    It might be seeing someone with a worse job than you. It might be getting a promotion, or having your workmates gather around, present you with a cake and sing you Happy Birthday.

    Or, if you’re me, it might be when your editor says, “Please write a story on this lady who breastfed her puppy.”

    For a lover of all things weird such as myself, this is to me what Watergate was to Woodward and Bernstein.

    She did WHAT?

    According to KDRO News, the woman (who has asked to remain anonymous due to fear of an online backlash) breastfed the puppy as a last resort, as he was the runt of the litter and was unable to feed from his mother or accept K-9 formula.

    The women who breastfeed their pets

    The image Tubbs’ owner shared on Facebook shows him breastfeeding.

     

    “I just felt like he just had an hour left.  That’s how weak he was, he wasn’t moving and I just did it,” the woman told KDRO.  “He just wasn’t taking it.  I didn’t know what else to do, I was desperate and I just couldn’t bear sitting there watching it die,” the woman said.  “Literally what clicked in my head was like, put him on you, just pray to God he will take something and not die.”

    After posting a picture to her Facebook page with an explanation of why she fed the puppy (who she has named Tubbs), the woman explained that people (predictably) responded with mixed emotions, and the image was quickly passed around online.

    “I did the right thing.  I can’t let their criticism bring me down when I did something right and I’ve seen the results.  That dog is alive because I took that initiative,” she said.

    Is it safe?

    KDRO sought the opinion of Veterinarian Dr Amber Williams, who said she was less concerned with the ick factor and more concerned about hygiene.

    “I’m more concerned about zoonotic diseases because there are things that can be passed from puppies to babies,” Dr. Williams said. The woman was quick to note that her 15-month-old has recently been weaned, so chances of infecting her bub were non-existent. Dr. Williams also warned that human milk was not ideal for other animals to drink.

    “In an emergency situation, I don’t think it’s a big deal, but for them to grow appropriately I think it would be important for them to get on a K-9 formula,” Dr. Williams said.

    In any case, Tubbs has now graduated from breast milk onto the more appropriate K-9 formula, and according to his owner (and one-time wet nurse) he is thriving.

    More mums milking it

    Weird as it may seem, this is not the only instance in which a human has breast fed an animal. In fact, humans and animals have a long history of breastfeeding one another. In 18th and 19th century Europe, goats were commonly used as wet nurses for abandoned babies, and when the epidemic of syphilis made traditional wet-nursing too risky, animals were again used.  In addition to this, there is a long history of humans breastfeeding animals, be it for religious reasons or to help toughen nipples and stimulate milk flow. Traditionally piglets, monkeys, puppies and kittens have been used.

    More recently, there have been documented cases of animal-human breastfeeding that include a human feeding a dingo, a piglet and a goat.

    I used to feel pretty smug about the $40 bags of allergen-free food I buy for my dogs, but it seems I haven’t been quite as doting a pet owner as some of these ladies.

    Click through the slideshow and see for yourself…

    • image
    • image
    • image
    • image
    • image
    • image
    • image
    • cow

      Milk stop

      Well … we do drink their milk, perhaps it’s only fair?

    • Indian-woman-breastfeeding-child-&-goat

      Feeding both kids

      Here we have photographic evidence that women are the ultimate multi-taskers.

    • Woman breastfeeding puppies

      Nice puppies

      Brings new meaning to the phrase ‘getting the puppies out’, doesn’t it?

    • Pig-breastfeeding

      What a piglet!

      How hard do you think it would be to eat roast pork, knowing you’d breastfed one?

     

    What do you think? A lifesaving act or just too icky to think about?

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  • I'm a huge animal lover, but I stand by my previous statement. What the holy hell.
    TTC with PCOS since November 2009
    IUI#1 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP, m/c
    IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
    IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
    beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
    beta #2 11/28 = 2055
    Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
    Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
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  • I'm speechless about the pictures. It's crazy.
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  • I probably would have pumped the milk and fed it through a bottle or dropper. Or given them baby formula, that worked for us in a pinch once.

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  • Hells no. I've seen the teeth on my dog. And no, just no.

    And wtf... To the one newspaper headline. "I bottle feed my kids, but breastfeed my pug!"
    Ummm, Lady your doing it wrong.
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  • I also found the vets comment that human milk isn't good for  animals interesting since we consider the milk of other animals to be good for humans.

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  • I also found the vets comment that human milk isn't good for  animals interesting since we consider the milk of other animals to be good for humans.

    I've felt this way for years. People think breastfeeding is gross but totally okay with drinking an animal's breast milk. Yeah, totally makes sense.
    TTC with PCOS since November 2009
    IUI#1 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP, m/c
    IUI#2 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 5-9) = BFN
    IUI#3 Femara/Ovidrel (cd 3-7) = BFP!
    beta #1 11/23 = 270, P4 = 75
    beta #2 11/28 = 2055
    Our daughter E was born 7/29/2012!
    Surprise, our 2nd daughter P was born 5/22/14!
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    imageImage and video hosting by TinyPicimage
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  • I also found the vets comment that human milk isn't good for  animals interesting since we consider the milk of other animals to be good for humans.

    Yeah let's be more concerned on what our animals eat. Versus what we eat. Great plan. Genius!
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  • TJ1979 said:
    I also found the vets comment that human milk isn't good for  animals interesting since we consider the milk of other animals to be good for humans.
    I've felt this way for years. People think breastfeeding is gross but totally okay with drinking an animal's breast milk. Yeah, totally makes sense.

    :-&  ::runs off to make some hemp seed milk::
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  • I also found the vets comment that human milk isn't good for  animals interesting since we consider the milk of other animals to be good for humans.

    I love this so hard. Thank you.

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  •  purespark said:
    Wow, those animals really appear to get a great latch.  *is impressed*  ;)
    After struggling for so long with DS's latch, this is literally the first thing that occurred to me when I read the article, LOL.
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