A crowd of puppies is often referred to as a "litter" when they are born together. However, when talking about a group of puppies that are not necessarily from the same litter, they can simply be called a "pack" or a "puppy pack." The term "puppy pile" is also commonly used to describe a playful, stacked group of puppies.
The answer to your question is IN the question. They are called puppies.
A litter of puppies.
A group of puppies from the same mother born in that same group is called a litter of puppies.
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A group of people is called a crowd
they are called a puppie ,and a group of puppies that came from mother is called a litter
A group of puppies, no matter the number of pups, is called a litter. ~
A new batch of puppies is typically called a litter. It refers to a group of puppies born to the same mother during a single birth process.
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