They have 5-6 per litter. But if already bred a couple of times, only about 3-4 puppies.
It depends really. Some litters our huskies have had ranged from 3 to 8.
It's a give or take, but a nice healthy husky should produce at least 4-6 pups in a litter.
From 1 to 12 is not uncommon. The average is 4 to 8 puppies.
Usally about 2-3 pups
Our nusky gave birth last night it is her first litter and we have 4 healthy shiny cute puppies!
6 or 5 it depend how many time u breed a female husky
A husky dog can have 6-8 puppies per litter.
The Siberian husky will usually produce a litter of four to eight puppies.
they can have up to 12.
It ranges from 1 to about 10 per litter
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Wolf pups are born dark ONLY with no mask on their faces or anything. No white on them either. Only huskies have this, and other dogs. Not wolves, even if they're Arctic wolves.
There isn't a particular time of year for huskies to be born. Huskies have the same gestation period as other dog breeds so the litter should be born around 60-65 days after conception.
Siberian huskies originally live in siberia (a place in russia) and they were brought to Canada and Alaska (they like snowy places, i guess). Siberian huskies mate, and then the female become pregnant and then she gives birth to up to about five pups, and raises them without the father's help.
how many vanier cups did the huskies win
Yes, all dogs give birth to live young. The average litter size is 6 pups for the Husky breed.
about 278,456,732,338 billion huskies live in the world today
4 huskies
No, if there parents don't have blue eyes they are probably not Siberian huskies. They are most likely Alaskan malamutes.
Siberian Huskies can sleep anywhere in the house. They like to find a spot and fall asleep. When they are just pups it is good to put them in a covered crate so they feel secure. Huskies are related to wolves and wolves often make their dens in caves or other covered darker places. This helps the young huskies feel more safe and secure.
4 to 25 pups
5 - 12 pups
24 pups at once