The mother of a litter is called a "dam." In animal breeding, the dam refers specifically to the female parent, particularly in species such as dogs, cats, and livestock. The male parent is known as the "sire."
A litter.
A group of puppies from the same mother born in that same group is called a litter of puppies.
they are called a puppie ,and a group of puppies that came from mother is called a litter
If you have a group of kittens or puppies belonging to the same mother, this is called a litter.
A group of Rabbits born to one mother is called a litter.
A group of dogs is called a kennel, pack (wild dogs), or litter (pups from one mother)A pack of dogs.
A litter of opossums is called a "litter" or a "joey litter." Opossums typically give birth to multiple underdeveloped young, known as joeys, which then continue to grow and develop in their mother's pouch. The size of a litter can vary, often consisting of around 6 to 9 joeys, but it can sometimes be larger.
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.
A piglet's mother is called a sow. Mature male pigs are called boars, while mature female pigs are called gilts. After they have had a litter, they are called sows from then on. This includes after their piglets from their first litter have been weaned.
A group of cats is called a Clowder or a Clutter. But if a mother cat just had kittens, then she just had a "litter".
A group of cubs is called a litter
A group of puppies is commonly referred to as a litter. This term is used to describe a group of young dogs born to the same mother during the same reproductive cycle.