well every year about 100 puppies are born so divid every year x 100
and you've got your answer
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The number of groups you can make out of 120 dogs depends on the size of each group. For example, if you want to create groups of 10 dogs each, you can form 12 groups. If the group size varies, you would use the formula 120 divided by the group size to determine the number of groups. Thus, the total number of groups can change based on how many dogs you decide to include in each group.
Probably, but you should look at shelters or breed specific rescue groups in your area. Many breed specific rescue groups have pure-bred dogs waiting for adoption. Millions of dogs are killed every year in shelters. Save a life. Please don't contribute to puppy overpopulation and the killing of dogs.
I would say yes. Millions of dogs are killed in shelters or pounds every year. Getting a dog from a shelter/pound saves a life. Many shelter dogs are healthy and friendly, and are just down on their luck. You can absolutely get a perfect pet from a shelter. Even if you are looking for a specific breed of dog, there are many rescue groups throughout the country that are breed-specific. And breed-specific rescue groups often have dogs that are pure breds.
Many dogs are a mix-breed that are found today.
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Yes, mammals are divided into many sub-groups.
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I'm not sure how many dogs she got. What I'm sure about is she got this breed, http://dogtime.com/chihuahua.html
There are many breed wether there mixed breed or not. but for a complete list of American show dogs go to this website- AKC.org
None. Dogs and plants cannot breed
7 are reconized as a "group" in the American Kennel Club. Sporting Toy Hound Working Terrier Non- Sporting Herding