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szdaily -> Kaleidoscope
Video of Norway family with 16 puppies goes viral
     2015-July-9  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    EVER wondered what it would be like to live in a house full of puppies?

    One man lives this scenario every day and has taken to YouTube to share the enviable experience.

    Dog breeder, Dag Christer Lie, from Grua, Norway, has uploaded a video which sees 16 energetic Basenji pups from three different litters bounding around his house.

    The clip, titled “16 Puppies,” has already racked up over 370,000 views and sees Dag’s family often immersed in the sea of canines.

    The owners of Kennel Kingwanas, Dag and wife Liv reside with their two young sons in a Norwegian village.

    At the beginning of the clip, one of their sons is seen spinning playfully on his hands and knees around their wooden kitchen floor.

    A small number of the puppies follow from behind, wagging their tails and crawling in between his hands and legs.

    The clip then cuts to the same young boy lying face down on the floor with the adventurous canines climbing on his back and curiously nudging him.

    Another section of the video just sees them chaotically playing amongst each other, while clumsily bumping into fellow puppies and the furniture.

    Dag and wife Liv breed Basenjis, a form of hunting dog, originated from central Africa, and also own two adult Basenjis named Jippi and Jubel.

    Looking back on his time with the excitable puppies, Dag said: “They were — and still are — adorable.”  (SD-Agencies)

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