Yes, there can be two dads to one litter.
Yes. Not at once, of course.
yes, up to four.
Different pups in the same litter may be sired by different fathers.
It is possible for a dog to have a litter with different fathers if the female mates with more than one male during her heat cycle, leading to fertilization by multiple males. This can result in a litter of puppies from different fathers.
The number of puppies a dog can have varies based on the breed and size of the dog. On average, a dog can have anywhere from 1 to 12 puppies in a litter. However, some larger breeds can have even more puppies in a single litter.
8 i would say that a dog could most have out of 1 litter of puppies.
Dogs typically give birth to a litter of puppies, with litter sizes varying based on the breed and individual dog. On average, a dog can have between 4 to 8 puppies in a single litter.
1-23 puppies in one litter, but smaller dogs tend to have less puppies in one litter.
It is really a personal choice as to whether your doberman has a litter before the dog gets spayed. If you have the puppies a home and they will not be a burden, then let the dog have a litter.
It isn't common for a Boxer dog to have 12 puppies in one litter. On average, a Boxer will give birth to four to six puppies per litter.
Dogs can typically give birth to a litter of 1 to 12 puppies, with the average litter size being around 6 to 8 puppies. The number of young a dog can produce in one litter can vary depending on the breed and individual dog.
A mother dog may separate one puppy from the litter to give it individual attention, ensure it gets enough milk, or because she senses something is wrong with the puppy.