Yes, three pups in a first litter is common especially in smaller breed dogs. Larger breed dogs tend do have a couple more.
its not un usual for any dog but you should bring it to the vet just in case theres somrthing wrong..
no it can be from 1 to 17
It is not unusual the female to only have two or even one puppy; especially if it is her first litter.
No, they all have multiple births. It is possible for dogsto only have one puppy in a litter but not normal.
yes. It is generally not common, but any dog can have a "singleton," or only one puppy in a litter
Well.... sometimes that does happen but my Friend had had a pug on her 4th litter and she had 5 puppies
A litter with one puppy.
No but a cat can
I don't think so. I hate to disagree but my friend, who breeds Shelties, was blessed with only one pup the last time around.
Well usally the first one will be the smallest but in my dogs second litter the last was the smallest.
This is called a singleton puppy. It is not unusual for a dog to give birth to one puppy, but it is uncommon. The average litter is about six puppies, but some dogs may have more or less.Singleton puppies lack the companionship of literates, so they often grow up confused about their position in the "pack", may be over-playful because of the lack of playmates it had as a puppy and may be a little snappy because it didn't have siblings to test its "strength" on (which is a perfectly normal thing for puppies to do).This behaviour is not the fault of the puppy. You can try to find a sibling for the singleton puppy by adopting a stray puppy.
They can have between one and eight puppies in one litter.
Normally they have 3-4 pups in a litter but it has been known to only have 1-2, it will depend on the size of the parents as well
I don't know if it's "normal" but it's not unusual.