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The American Eskimos dog's average litter size is five puppies.
No. The effect on the female of bearing a litter is the same, regardless of the breeding of the puppies. A pure breed means that the mother and father of THAT dog must be the same kind and size (minature, regular size).
Yes it does. If a dog has a litter the puppies, the litter and size of offspring affected.
The number of puppies a dog can have varies based on the breed and size of the dog. On average, a dog can have anywhere from 1 to 12 puppies in a litter. However, some larger breeds can have even more puppies in a single litter.
the number of puppies a dog will have depends on the breed, and size of mother dog in question.
it depend on what kind of dog it is.
1-23 puppies in one litter, but smaller dogs tend to have less puppies in one litter.
The breed of dog can effect this greatly. If the dog is pregnant, she may give birth from anywhere from 1-16 puppies, with the average being 3-7
An Akita can have an average litter size of 7 to 8 puppies, but it can range from 3 to 12 puppies. Breeding practices and the individual health of the mother dog can also influence litter size.
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.
The average litter size for a dog can range from 4 to 6 puppies, but it can vary depending on the breed and the size of the dog. Some breeds may have larger or smaller litters, with some being as few as 1 or as many as 12 puppies.
There are many factors that can affect this including the breed, age, diet and size of the dog. Most breeds have average litters in the six dog range but there are dogs that can have litters of 12 or even 16 puppies. A dog will sometimes only have 1 puppy. This seems to happen more often with young dogs and first litters.