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The Mama Dog Who Posed for Maternity Pics Is Back With Her New Puppies

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In a part-two photo series featuring Lilica, a dog, who until recently was pregnant, debuts her proud, new clan of puppies.

Lilica is back and she is happier than ever.

Related: Expected Momma Dog Poses in Adorable Maternity Photoshoot

The Brazilian pup was recently featured in a photo series by Ana Paula Grillo showing off her baby bump in various poses.

Well, the mother-to-be is now a proud mama. In a second series, Grillo, who lives next to Lilica’s owner, snapped the dog with her litter of five puppies – and it couldn’t be cuter.

While you may be considering flying down to Brazil to snatch up one of these cute pups, all dogs have been accounted for. Each has been adopted by relatives of Lilica’s owner.

Related: They’re Back: Pregnant Puppy Toys for Kids

Check Lilica and her brood:

Lilica mama 1

Lilica mama 2

Lilica mama 4

Lilica mama

Lilica mama

We are all oohing and awing over these pictures, but This Dog’s Life hopes this is the last pregnancy for Lilica. There are way too many homeless dogs out there who need homes.

Images via Anna Fotografia

By Andrea Huspeni

Andrea Huspeni is the founder and CEO of This Dog's Life. Her mission it to help dogs live a happier, healthier and longer life. When she isn't working, she spends time with her two dogs, Lola and Milo. She resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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