No, the Pekingese is a small breed of dog and will hence have smaller litter sizes.
It is uncommon, but not rare.
No; there is likely nothing wrong. It's not uncommon for a dog to only have two puppies especially if it is a first breeding.
Yes, a dog can have a litter of puppies from multiple fathers. This is not uncommon in the wild.
Pekingese and toy poodle
A litter of two is not uncommon, though rather small. Fifteen is rather large. Expect 4-8 from a normal dog
It's not necessarily a bad sign if there were only two puppies in the litter. Sometimes litters can be smaller in size. As long as the breeder has taken proper care of the puppies and the parents have been health tested, the puppies should be healthy. Make sure to ask the breeder for details about the health and upbringing of both the puppies and the parents.
No, Pekingese and Pomeranian are two separate breeds.
They are only worth 2 dollars. They are uncommon though.
No, the word "puppies" is not a compound word. A compound word is a word with multiple stems, and the only stem for the word "puppies" is "puppy."
Yes. 24 was the largest. http://www.dreamdogs.co.uk/largest-ever-litter-of-puppies-206.html
When two puppies love each other alot they decide to have babie puppies.
the birth of puppies resulting from two impounded parents and the puppies are born at the pound