Yes. 24 was the largest. http://www.dreamdogs.co.uk/largest-ever-litter-of-puppies-206.html
No it isn't take it from me I've had more than 5 dogs.
None! Dogs have puppies, raccoons have kits. Generally, they will have 2-5 kits in a litter, sometimes more.
Most Australian Cattle Dog litters have between one and seven puppies in each litter, with the average being 5 puppies.
No, it is not realistic for a dog to have 100 puppies in a single litter. The average litter size for dogs can vary depending on the breed, but it is typically between 5-10 puppies. Litters of 15 or more puppies are considered very large.
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An litter consists of about five or six puppies
We have always fed our dogs twice everyday. One in the morning, and then again at around 5:00-6:00.
You would have 10 puppies plus the two original dogs so 12 dogs all together.
Yes they can have up to 6
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.
cats will have more memory than adog if dogs will have 5-7minutes of memory where as cats will have 16minutes of memory
Considering senses, dogs are more complex, dogs have 6 senses, whereas humans av 5.