The average number of puppies in a litter ranges from 5 to 10. However, in smaller dogs, like Chihuahuas, they rarely give birth to three live pups, as their pelvises are too small to conceive them. The largest litter in existence was known to be about 17 puppies, which all grew up well, receiving plenty of milk and food.
It depend on what kind of dog it is.
Depending on the species, bush babies (also known as galagos) have between 1 and 3 babies in each litter.
Because if your dog doesn't get spayed he or she will make babies and what if the babies when they are grown up have other babies? And more babies so its really that good to make your dog spayed or they might have MORE babies
More than two thats for sure...
On average a purebred Maltese will have 3 puppies,
If either dog is fixed, no, they can't have babies.
a German Shepard can have 9 or 10 babbies at a time
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My dog had 16 babies so probably more than 16. Hope this helps.
Prairie dogs have 5-10 babies in each litter.
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