It depeneds if your dog excercises.
Yes. 24 was the largest. http://www.dreamdogs.co.uk/largest-ever-litter-of-puppies-206.html
sometimes mostly they have their puppys late but sometimes they have them early
No, it is not realistic for a dog to have 100 puppies in a single litter. The average litter size for dogs can vary depending on the breed, but it is typically between 5-10 puppies. Litters of 15 or more puppies are considered very large.
no you cant.. not even normal puppies because they are not even dogs they are puppies they cant breed... who ever sais they can or have before are liars...!
yes. people used to drown puppies that were sick and old dogs.
Yes. There have been a lot of stories about dogs nursing kittens and Cats nursing puppies. I think it's the mother instinct that works in here.
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What kind of stupid idiotic questions is this? What are you, two? Have you ever heard of a male getting pregnant and having puppies dummy? Geez...go take a sex ed class for retards!
Chicks are just baby Chickens, just like puppies are baby dogs, and Kittens are baby cats. They can't stay babies for ever. So they grow up into chickens.
Some dogs may kill their puppies due to stress, lack of maternal instincts, or health issues. It is a rare and concerning behavior that may require intervention from a veterinarian or animal behavior specialist.
No, they don't. Once you have fed it for 14 consecutive days your dog will be with you for ever!
The largest litter ever recorded (so far) was born to a Neapolitan Mastiff and there were 24 pups born in total (although 3 died shortly). The record for the largest litter when all the pups survived stands with 3 different dogs at 23 pups. Those dogs were an American Foxhound, a St. Bernard, and a Great Dane. I am not sure which dogs have the largest litters on average, I'm pretty sure it just varies from dog to dog.