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About 2 piglets.
9 weeks is the average.
first of all do you mean bernese if you do then yes they shed a lot ask me or post a comment on my message board if you need further help -thanks!!
The average pit bull litter is usually 5 to 10, but there are exceptions, my Pits first and only litter had 13 puppies of all assorted colors!!
8-13 in the first litter and English mastiffs are pregnant for about 3-4 months(93-124).
A scottie litter is usually about 1 to 6 pups **** Average first litter is 2 pups, however some maiden bitches will have 3-4 a second litter can be as large as 6-8 and their have been some scottie litters that are as big as 11 pups! USUALLY they have "smaller" litters than other breeds Average for a PROVEN bitch is 4
The first litter a female guinea pig gives birth to usually numbers in at around 2. After the first litter, the average number of piglets per litter climbs to about 4. The minimum number being one and the maximum being 8.
4-6 is an average litter. Above 6 is usually considered a large litter, depending on the breed. Some cats have had as many as 14 kittens.
Usually the number of kittens in a litter is about 5. You really needs to research the breed to be sure. If you actually meant a liter/litre, there doesn't seem to be any readily available information on the volume of an average kitten. Briefly submerging a large enough sample of kittens in water, measuring how much water they displaced, and then working out a per-kitten average would be the easiest way to measure the volume of an average kitten, and from there it could be worked out how many average kittens are in a litre.
A group of puppies is called a litter. The size of a litter can vary drastically based on the breed and if it is the dogs first litter.
yes they get along well with other dogs As with all dogs, for them to get along, it is important that they are socialised with other dogs throughout their puppyhood. This allows them to learn the dog body language. The first place they learn this is from their mother, and the first 8 weeks are critical for this. Bringing friendly dogs to their home while they are still young helps them to realise that visiting dogs can be friends, not a territory challenge. Taking them out to parks to meet other dogs on neutral territory is also important. The more any dog meets other dogs the less excited it will be and the more likely to behave. Remember, as you are their pack leader, they will take their cue from you as to how to behave. So relax and they will too.