No. That would be a most unusual thing, indeed!
Yes. In order for a female dog to become pregant, she must "tie" with the male; that is, the male's penis swells for a short time and cannot be removed from the bitch's vagina. This happens to prevent another male from successfully breeding with the female. However, a bitch is in heat for up to two weeks, and it is possible for another dog to tie with her during that time. This can result in a litter of puppies that look as if they had two different fathers, one a beagle and one a chow, for example. It is also theoretically possible for more than two male dogs to sire one litter.
63 days, about two months.
No cause were stupid enough to give cats litter boxes and not dogs!
Yes. The most successful pair are two Dobermans from this same litter.
Male dogs can get along, but it depends on their individual personalities and how they are introduced to each other. Proper socialization and training can help improve the chances of two male dogs getting along.
Most male dogs are not good with puppies.If you have a litter try to put him with just one puppy and see how that works.
I don't know, but i have had dogs eat my cat's poop before, so be careful! YUM! Dogs can be trained to use a litter box with a short (about 1 inch high) edge, but they do not like to hop over large sides. Also, dogs prefer to go on a "wee wee pad," instead of in litter.
No. The number of male cats mating with a single female does not depict how large the litter will be - it just means that the resulting litter of kittens will likely have differing genes from one sibling to the next.
The mother of a litter is called a "dam." In animal breeding, the dam refers specifically to the female parent, particularly in species such as dogs, cats, and livestock. The male parent is known as the "sire."
Whether two male dogs will get along depends on their individual personalities, socialization, and training. In general, proper introductions and supervision can help prevent conflicts between male dogs. It is important to consider factors such as age, breed, and neutering status when introducing two male dogs to each other. Consulting with a professional dog trainer or behaviorist can also provide guidance on how to facilitate a positive relationship between two male dogs.
Yes
A litter of puppies.