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They are puppies, not humans. Puppies born to the same litter are considered litter mates, but not twins.
Most often, no. Usually puppies are born one at a time, same as most humans. However, it does happen.
when they care and nurture for them.
Dogs do not have siblings in the same way humans do. In a litter of puppies, they are all considered siblings, but they do not have the same familial bond as human siblings.
A group of puppies from the same mother born in that same group is called a litter of puppies.
Puppies are just like humans but, a little different. Puppies are born from there mother just like us, we are 75% water & 25% meat.
Yes, it is very normal because puppies have slower metabolisms than us, which is why they don't live as long as humans. Yes, it is very normal because puppies have slower metabolisms than us, which is why they don't live as long as humans.
Lab puppies and regular puppies are practically the same in many respects. Although size of diet may depend on size of the animal, the constituent parts of meals will be the same. They require the same care and regular walks.
Humans, of course, and some dinosaurs. Cows, and puppies do too.
the same breeds of puppies
the same way a dog would make puppies (mating)
dogs do make puppies the same wayhumans make another humanthe exact same way