It really depends on the genetics of the specific animal. However - most 'first litters' are usually small - 3 or 4 puppies is the 'norm'.
depending on who she mates with she can have 2-5 pups the first time.
A Komondor is a very large breed so it is likely to have large litters of about 10 - 13 puppies. First time mums will have smaller litters.
11
My Malamute so far has 9 puppies and she might give birth to another one....just waiting to see how it goes....
As many as 12. Yes, you read that right. My Jack had 10 in her first and only litter, and 12 is not unheard of for a Jack Russell.
This depends on the size and age of the dog. First time mothers will have smaller litters, for German Shepherds, probably 7 to 9 puppies.
A Pekingese typically has a litter size of 2 to 5 puppies during her first breeding. However, this can vary based on factors such as the individual dog's health, age, and genetics. It's important for breeders to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and her puppies throughout the process.
i think 1 at a time
up to 12 at one time
It can cost up to $5000.00 to breed and deliver the puppies and only 3 to 4 puppies each litter!
Many animal babies are called 'pups' and thus 'puppies'. Just a cute derivetive in slang over time is all.
I have they have about 2-6 at one time. I hope this helped you!!!