Yes because of the fact that dogs cannot stay with one dog for to long
That's their way of communicating.
call them
no. because they dont have the same DNA
Yes, female dogs can have puppies with different fathers in a single litter. This phenomenon is known as superfecundation and can occur if a female mates with multiple male dogs while she is in heat. Each individual puppy may inherit genetic traits from different fathers.
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Yes, a female dog can have puppies from different fathers in a single litter, a phenomenon known as superfecundation. This can occur if the female dog mates with multiple male dogs within a short period of time and produces eggs that are fertilized by sperm from different males.
It depends, do you want a soul mate(that you don't have to marry) or a friend. Cats are soul mates. Dogs are friends. I prefer dogs but just because you can play with them, but you have to remember exercise.
The male mates with the female, just like most other animals.
It all Depends on the dogs Temperament... People get that mixed up with size and breed sometimes but my friend has a great dane that's mates with a daschund(soz about spelling
Dogs reproduce without human interference. Domestic dogs may be intentionally bred by their owners. A person who intentionally mates dogs to produce puppies is referred to as dog breeder.
Dogs are. In fact, dogs and wolves are so closely related that if a wolf mates with a dog, the pups do not have genetic problems like coyote/dog pups occasionally do.
Family structures based on number of mates include monogamous families, where there is one spouse, and polygamous families, which can be further categorized into polygyny (one husband, multiple wives) and polyandry (one wife, multiple husbands).