They shouldn't have more than 4 or 5 litters, depending on how healthy and strong the dog is, as well as at what age the dog got her first litter.
Sixteen
There is no officially recorded record for the oldest Staffordshire bull terrier, the Guinness Book of world records only give record of the oldest dog, which is an Australian cattle dog, named Bluey, who died at the age of 29, but there are records of Staffies having reached the age of 18 years.
This depends on the breed, weight, size, health and number of litters the dog has had. Bigger dogs will usually have larger litters, meaning that dogs such as Great Danes can have very large litters (the record for a Great Dane is 19 puppies in one litter). Smaller breeds have been known to have litters of only one or two puppies. Usually if it is a Dog's first litter then there will be less puppies than if she had had puppies before.
I believe I read somewhere that a Napoleon Mastiff holds, or once held, the record for the largest litter. In general the largest breeds, like mastiffs, Great Danes, and the like have the biggest litters.
The amount of offspring a wolf produces depends one the species. Some species of wolf have large litters and others have relatively small ones. For example: * The Grey Wolf can have anything from one to fourteen pups per litter, although the average litter size is just four to six pups. * The Red Wolf will typically have only two or three pups per litter. * The Arctic Wolf will normally give birth to around four or five pups a litter. * The Prairie Wolf, also know as Coyote, generally have larger litters. These can be from one pup to nineteen pups per litter. The average litter size is nearer six pups.
There is no telling. Mary Kate (a schnauzer where i work) had 10, but they didnt all live because it was such a big litter :( i think the record was 11, but im not sure.
The world record for the most puppies to be born into one litter was 24.
The largest litter ever recorded (so far) was born to a Neapolitan Mastiff and there were 24 pups born in total (although 3 died shortly). The record for the largest litter when all the pups survived stands with 3 different dogs at 23 pups. Those dogs were an American Foxhound, a St. Bernard, and a Great Dane. I am not sure which dogs have the largest litters on average, I'm pretty sure it just varies from dog to dog.
My British bulldog had 13 puppies that must be a record
The world record I think is 19. Wow. Poor mommy kitty. The record for all the kittens in a litter surviving is 14.
An average cat has 1-8 kittens per litter, and 2-3 litters per year. During her productive life, one female cat could have more than 100 kittens. ~ In 1952, a Texas Tabby named Dusty set the record by having more than 420 kittens before having her last litter at age 18. ~ The largest known litter (with all surviving) was that of a Persian in South Africa named Bluebell. Bluebell gave birth to 14 kittens in one litter! ~ A single pair of cats and their kittens can produce as many as 420,000 kittens in just 7 years.
It depends on what breed of dog. Some small breeds only have 1 or 2 puppies at a time while 8 to 12 for larger breeds might be normal. I think the world record for puppies is currently 24.I think it depends on how many they can carry and if they come out died.