usuallly not because once you get rid of the virus you should have the dog /puppy vaccinated afterward. But if the dog picks up the virus again it might affect the dog/puppy.
Dogs. not at once but perhaps over a lifetime
Dogs typically have puppies once or twice a year. The average gestation period for a dog is around 63 days, so they can give birth to a new litter of puppies every 6-12 months. Breeding dogs too frequently can have negative effects on their health and well-being.
They are very pertective of the pups and they would even bite the owner but once they get older the less pertective
1-23 puppies in one litter, but smaller dogs tend to have less puppies in one litter.
The record is 24! Some dogs only have one. The average is about six.
Advantage once a month topical flea treament for dogs and puppies is one of the highest rated in flea control for dogs. For cats, Revoltion is the best bet.
We have always fed our dogs twice everyday. One in the morning, and then again at around 5:00-6:00.
Well it depends but atleast 10 to 12 dogs depending on the breed.
Puppies require more regular feeding than adult dogs. It will usually be around 3 - 4 times a day for the first few weeks and this can be gradually reduced. I personally advise reducing it to twice a day as once a day is not regular enough
As a rule, Dogs come in 'HEAT' twice a year. They generally can have puppies after they are 1 year old, and every year after that. One litter a year usually. It is recommended that dogs don't get pregnant the first time they come in Heat.
Yes, they do have a special number of puppies. Pugs only breed 4-6 puppies at once, so there will be no more or less than these numbers.
Puppies will begin to eat dog food once they are weaned from their mother's milk, around six weeks of age.