its true that woman can have 30 babies per year.
Pekingese dogs usually have 2 to 4 puppies per litter.
According to statistics from 2009, about 3,000,000 - 4,000,000 dogs of all ages were adopted per year. I am not exactly sure how many of those were puppies, but it was probably a lot (people like to get dogs as puppies).
1-10 per a litter
There are about 3 million Samoyed dogs in the world.
puppy mills produce half a million puppies per year. they are not to big because most dogs in puppy mills die because of cramped spaces.
The average number of puppies depends largely on the breed of dog. For example basenji typically have 7 per litter where pekinese have 10 puppies per litter. Smaller dogs like Shih Tzu only have 3 - 4 per litter.
A Labrador Retriever can have an average of 6 to 8 puppies per litter, and they typically can have 1 to 2 litters per year, depending on the health and breeding practices. Therefore, a female Labrador could potentially have between 6 to 16 puppies in a year. However, responsible breeding practices often recommend limiting the number of litters to ensure the health and well-being of the mother.
I've heard of litters of up to 15 puppies in some breeds. The number of pups in a litter will vary depending on different factors: the breed, how tightly bred the litter is, health of the female, sperm count of the male, etc. Small dogs will produce smaller litters than large dogs.
About 180 for puppies & 60 for grown dogs
The average litter size for dogs ranges from around 4 to 6 puppies, but this can vary greatly depending on the breed and size of the dog. Some larger breeds can have litters of 10 puppies or more, while smaller breeds may have 1-2 puppies per litter.
Once per year.
* 180 beats a minute for puppies * 60-160 beats per minute for most adult dogs * 180 beats a minute for toy breeds