why is my male german shepherd smaller than the rest of his litter mates they r eight month old mine looks like hes only 6 month old compared to them. what happened??
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Yes, they will if allowed to.
Depends on if they are separated and for how long.
Chances are the puppies would be black as it is a dominant colour as the white is is recessive. You could get a white in a litter, but I don't suggest you breed a white as it is a disqualifying factor and you may not find them homes. message me on Just_ceri@hotmail.com is you need any more questions answered!
it is the cells of the animals and the punnett square if it is a hybrid then it can have both sorts of puppies but what if it only has smooth puppies in the second litter??
There is no specific ritual. All possible mates play with their fore legs and bound at each other a while until the female decides the male can mount them. Some or quick and others play hard to get.
No puppy should be taken away from its Dam and litter mates before it is 7 weeks old. They learn a significant amount about how to interact with other dogs in that time which they can't learn if they are not with their litter mates and mother.
They are puppies, not humans. Puppies born to the same litter are considered litter mates, but not twins.
Feline litter mates frequently have more than one father.
Breeds have nothing to do with how many kittens can be born. The typical number for any litter is usually averaged around 4-7. It depends on how many times the female mates when she is in heat.
No, they all have multiple births. It is possible for dogsto only have one puppy in a litter but not normal.
Yes. A kitten needs the vital nutrients that are offered in its mother's milk as well as the social interaction of its litter mates.