An American Staffordshire Terrier can have anywhere from 5-10 puppies in a litter. If the stafford terrier is a mix, however, the litter size varies. A Staffordshire Bull Terrier, for example, has an average litter size of 4.
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Norwich terriers usually have 1-3 puppies at a time.
yes
Their heads never split.
They can have up to 8 puppies, the least they'll have is 2.
The Yorkshire Terrier that has the most puppies in the world, is 9, but a regular littler can be from 2-6.
NO! I have one and it would never kill one of its puppies! it is very protective of one it considers in its closest circle (OWNERS, AND ESPECIALLY PUPPIES).
Yes they can have up to 6
Yes. My friend has a Toy-fox Terrier/Chihuahua mix.
Yes. Whether they're puppies or adult dogs, border terriers can be quite the aggressive chewer, but mainly on chew toys
First Answer: They generally live about 10-14 tears old but the oldest yet is about to be the oldest dog ever at 23 years of age. i hope i helped you! Second Answer: When not dying because of injuries or illnesses, cairn terriers live around 13-16. There average life is 15.
Patterdale terriers, unfortunately, are not hypo-allergenic. However, many terriers are, including Scottish terriers, Welsh Terriers, Irish terriers, and Border Terriers.
The number of pups will vary regardless -- but PLEASE do NOT cross-breed these dogs! Breeding is a serious venture and purebred lines should be respected for the best interest of the dogs and the breed. Poor breeding results in weaker dogs with more medical problems, and mutt pups are denied official recognition by many organizations and venues. In short, it isn't fair to the dogs in question, nor their respective bloodlines.