Yes
Only if the larger dog is the female. If the female is smaller, then the puppies will be larger that what she is naturally able to birth, and the unborn puppies may get stuck in the birth canal. This can potentially kill both mother and pups if there is no immediate emergency care.
it depends on the size of the dog. if it's a larger maltese, about 9-12 pounds, then it's farely normal, but if it's a smaller dog then the puppies don't have that good a chance of surviving.
She probably will, but a Caesarian section may be necessary. Keep in mind that the puppies will be half Yorkie, so that they will likely be smaller than purebred beagle puppies. Also, some beagles are not much larger than many Yorkies.
The average litter size for dogs ranges from around 4 to 6 puppies, but this can vary greatly depending on the breed and size of the dog. Some larger breeds can have litters of 10 puppies or more, while smaller breeds may have 1-2 puppies per litter.
As Dobermanns are quite large dog's they can have litters ranging from 6 to 10 puppies. However, this depends greatly upon the age and experience of the mother and her health. First time mums tend to have smaller litters.
The average litter size for a dog can range from 4 to 6 puppies, but it can vary depending on the breed and the size of the dog. Some breeds may have larger or smaller litters, with some being as few as 1 or as many as 12 puppies.
Mammals do not have "stages." They are born as babies, which are just smaller versions of the adult animals. Poodles are born as puppies and get larger until they are adult poodles.
Negative Numbers.
in degrees of intensity you have 2 go larger to smaller not smaller to larger
i know that it can have up to 29!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! --edited-- Not at the same time. That is...um...ridiculous. It depends on the breed. Some smaller breeds, like a chihuahua, may only have 1 or 2 puppies at a time. Other breeds have been known to have anywhere between 3 and 12 puppies.
I'm not sure you phrased that correctly. You might be thinking of a negative number, which is said to be smaller when it's larger and larger when it's smaller.
it is larger.