The average litter size of a beagle is about seven pups, but it is not unusual for any number between two and fourteen pups to be in a litter. My beagle came from a litter of three, and from the same breeder, we have also viewed two other litters, one of six, the other of seven. It is not highly uncommon for beagles to give birth to still borns.
Once a beagle had seventeen puppies.
seventeen puppeis is very unusual.
Usually a beagle will have 5 to 7 puppies per litter.
It all depends on the mating period. Some may have 2 some may have 5.
Beagles can have a litter of anywhere from 5 to 10 or more puppies.
My beagles had from 5-10 every litter
All puppies are soft.
You could get about 1 to 5
She probably will, but a Caesarian section may be necessary. Keep in mind that the puppies will be half Yorkie, so that they will likely be smaller than purebred beagle puppies. Also, some beagles are not much larger than many Yorkies.
I would suggest that you never buy a "pocket" dog. Pocket versions of dog are usually the runts bred together. That means the less strong dogs will be bred and make even weaker puppies. If you want a beagle, get a real beagle. If you want a smaller dog, get a smaller dog.
If its the same breed, like the mom and dad.
6-8
I used to own a beagle, and if I'm not mistaken, usually at night.
You can touch them when they are born, just make sure the mom is okay with it, and be careful with them!
about 1-7
Around December 2 is, its about 63 days gestation:) Hope this helps
They usually have between 3 and 6
6 to 8