Most puppies are born in the spring and summer months, typically between April and September.
Most puppies are born in the spring, typically in the months of March, April, and May.
Most often, no. Usually puppies are born one at a time, same as most humans. However, it does happen.
Most commonly, most twin calves are born seconds to minutes apart. Rarely they are born days or even months apart.
Puppies are typically born in the spring or summer months. This time of year provides warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours, creating a more favorable environment for the mother and her puppies.
The world record for the most puppies to be born into one litter was 24.
For the most part, no - newborn puppies mostly sleep and and nurse for the first two weeks.
As like most animals, they can deliver naturally and by themselves without assistance (unlike most humans). Despite that, it is HIGHLY recommeneded you are there (if inexperienced, a Veterinarian should be present or on-call) when the female goes into labor and the puppies are born. It ensures the best survival for the mother and puppies.
I had a small size chihuahua that had 12 puppies in one litter. Two died shortly after their birth.
Most dogs are no longer considered puppies when they turn a year old. Very large breed dogs have the extra nutritional needs of puppies until eighteen months.
The most has been a total of 16 puppies, the runt of the litter had survived
Puppies are born deaf and blind, relying on their sense of smell and touch to navigate. They have a keen ability to learn and are most receptive to training during their early months. Puppies need plenty of socialization and playtime to develop into well-adjusted adult dogs.
I know of a litter of 16 puppies (14 survived) born on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria Australia August last year.