Dogs are mammals like humans. One major characteristic of mammals is that they, we, give birth to live babies. The only exception to this is the platypus, a mammal that does lay eggs. Dogs will become fertilized and pups will grow in the mother's uterus for about 63 days. This is known as the gestation period. When the puppies are born they are alive but blind and deaf. The mother will clean them of the pups of the amniotic fluid, the protective liquids in the uterus, and then allow them to suckle or feed.
A German shepherd is a dog. A dog is a mammal. Mammals are born live.
Yes. All mammals give birth to their young alive. The babies are not born from eggs. Mammals only give birth to alive babies.
Yes, baby raccoons are born alive. They do not hatch from eggs.
Aardvarks are placental mammals, with babies born alive.
Yes, baby raccoons are born alive. They do not hatch from eggs.
Penguins lay eggs, they do not give birth to live young.
They are a mammal so their young are born alive.
it is born alive. However, the whale shark exhibits ovovivipary meaning that they produce eggs, but these eggs hatch inside the mother who then gives live birth. This is different from vivipary in mammals because this is the development of an embryo with a placenta. Ovoviviparous birth lacks a placenta (ie nourishment from mom)
They are born alive.
great white sharks do not lay eggs there babies are born alive and swimming
Reptiles are born in eggs. It is part of what makes them reptiles.
Piranha is a freshwater fish, all of which lay eggs. Marine mammals give birth to live babies.
Guinea Pigs are mammals, and are born alive.