Yes but its hard on a chihuahua,Mine is prengant for the 2nd time and i`m going to have her spayed when shes done with these.
the puppies might be alright, but i think having the puppies be born early might do a little damage to the mother chihuahua. you can be pregnet for a few months then have the babies when they are ready. i dont know mutch about dogs.
Most pregnancies last 3 months on average.
No it will take as much as 6 months
no dogs don't loose fur after having puppies but i don't know why! no dogs don't loose fur after having puppies but i don't know why! no dogs don't loose fur after having puppies but i don't know why! no dogs don't loose fur after having puppies but i don't know why! actually YES dogs can lose their hair/fur during pregnancy or after birth of puppies due to stress, hormones, etc....my pitbull lost some of her hair after puppies were born...they are 1 month old now...but dont worry they will grow their hair back after a few months!...i know quite a few dogs that have lost their hair after giving birth...but u might want to bring your dog to a Vet regardless because it also can be from ticks, ring worms, etc.
3 months
Puppies have to be atleast 1 month old before they leave their mother.
It all depends on the size of the dog. Contact a veterinarian.
no it can hav as many as possible if it just had the litter 2 months ago then it might be yes but since its 6 months ago it could hav the same amount maybe more depends on how much heat she is in Answer: the real answer is yes... she may have had only one pup due to breeding to soon. You should only breed once a year to make healthy, happy puppies. And mom will thank yu also for not stressing her out every six months.
A dog will go into heat approximately 4 to 6 months after having puppies, based approximately 6 months after her last heat cycle. When she goes into heat again will depend on how often she goes into heat per year. Most dogs go into heat twice per year, or every 6 months.
It depends on the size of the litters they have. A female can be bred twice a year, or about every six months. Many breeds have litters of around six puppies but there are times where they will have a litter with as many as 12 or 15 puppies which could mean as many as 30 puppies in one year! Depending on the breed and health of the dog it varies, but the average is 9.
within a couple of months.......
Can she? Yes. Should she? No. The older the dog is when she carries a litter of puppies the harder it can be on her. It can weaken her immune system, cause joint pain and arthritis in the hind legs, or her immune system may not be strong enough to begin with and the puppies will be still-born.