Puppies aren't trained, adult dogs are
Yes, puppies are generally warmer than adult dogs because they have higher metabolisms and are still growing, which generates more body heat.
yes, but puppies do it more
To prevent them from siring more puppies.
All dogs can have 1-14 puppies but it is rare to have more than 8 puppies
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To ensure the survival of the species. If the puppies die, no more dogs, no more species.
Not all dogs are good with puppies. Puppies can be very rude and annoying. An adult with little patience or experience with puppies may expect the puppy to act like a well-behaved adult. They may attempt to correct the puppy for rude behavior, not realizing the puppy is much more fragile than another adult. This is especially true if the puppy is not her own. By instinct, mother dogs can tell if a puppy is weak and unlikely to survive, and may kill it for the benefit of the stronger pups in the litter.
They need them for breeding. W/o them no more puppies.
Tickling affects older dogs more than puppies, because puppies sleep a lot. I have don't this experiment with my dogs. The older dog is more affected by tickling or other noises and feelings than the puppy is.
Puppies require more regular feeding than adult dogs. It will usually be around 3 - 4 times a day for the first few weeks and this can be gradually reduced. I personally advise reducing it to twice a day as once a day is not regular enough
Yes. 24 was the largest. http://www.dreamdogs.co.uk/largest-ever-litter-of-puppies-206.html
None! Dogs have puppies, raccoons have kits. Generally, they will have 2-5 kits in a litter, sometimes more.