I found mine pregnant and she gave birth to 9 mutts. lol. I do have to say, however...with that many pups, it's very important to not add to the overpopulation of dogs in the world. Remember, everytime your dog gives birth to another puppy, a shelter dog dies.
On average, German Shepherds typically have a litter size of 5 to 10 puppies in one batch. However, litter sizes can vary and may range from 1 to 15 puppies.
Most Australian Cattle Dog litters have between one and seven puppies in each litter, with the average being 5 puppies.
Normal is considered 5-10, with average being 9, 5F/4M.
Yes, a few to name are: - German Shepherds - Australian Shepherds - Belgian Shepherds They're all merely different by a name but sport many different looks and personalities from each other.
From what I see posted on the internet, they are not one of the smartest. I have owned several of them and many other breeds of dogs that are listed as smarter. I have found through personal experience that an Australian Shepherd is smarter than any dog EXCEPT a border collie. Don't know why I feel this way, but they seem more responsive than Australian Shepherds. However, Australian Shepherds seem to have more of a personality, which I prefer.
This depends on the size and age of the dog. First time mothers will have smaller litters, for German Shepherds, probably 7 to 9 puppies.
Australian Shepherds typically carry their litters for around 63 days, which is the average gestation period for dogs. It's important to ensure they have a comfortable and stress-free environment during this time.
Dogs typically give birth to their puppies approximately two months after mating.
5-7 times a year, keep her locked up because every dog will be after her .
German Shepherds can be found at your local pet stores and shelters. Many shelters also have online websites that can tell you what kind of dogs are available to be sold.
1-23 puppies in one litter, but smaller dogs tend to have less puppies in one litter.
it depend on what kind of dog it is.