Most miniature's have four to six puppies. It would depend on the mother and father's genes. Possibly one parent has a larger gene and could throw more puppies the the normal. When I bought my new teacup poodle this week, her mother gave birth to four puppies and teacups usually only have two or three puppies.
This depends on the individual dog. Small breeds like a Miniature Pinscher will have litters of around six puppies. However, if it is the dogs first litter it will probably have less.
mine just had puppies and she only had 3. It was also her first litter, so I would say 2-6 pups
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It's a Pollman wooden banjo-mandolin from the 1800's, tuned to open G min.
UNLESS YOU WANT TO SPEND UP TO AN HOUR CHASING YOUR MINIATURE PINSCHER NEVER LET THEM OFF OF A LEASH WITHOUT BEING INSIDE A FENCE. THE ONLY WAY THEY STOP IS WHEN THEY ARE READY. The above poster is correct, but, I did own my Min Pin 'Mickey' during the 1960's and was trained with him. He was 12 lbs. of fury and since I traveled from up North (in Canada) to Vancouver by myself Mickey went everywhere with me as protection Don't laugh at 12 lbs. of fury because Mickey got great respect from the construction workers where I worked ... if I didn't like the guys tone of voice I'd simply say, 'Mickey, watch him!' Mickey wouldn't take his eyes off him and snarled. 12 lbs., of dog can go up your leg, chest or face like a rusty can opener. He was aggressive in protecting me so I had a trainer and Mickey listened to command and was no problem in running off. Training is most important and a lot easier than worrying about your Min Pin running off and not coming back until he/she decided too.
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Min Pin's are a very Loyal small dog that think that they are greater then they really are. They might become very controlling but all you have to do is show them who is the boss. They are very small and loyal/ obeying, they try to please their owner. Min Pin's are a good dog to have. I have one and we have a porch and we live on a main road and my dog Ginger with no leash would listen to me so she wouldn't run off, very loyal.
1 min = 60 s 1 hr = 60 min So 1 hr = 3600 s 5hr = 18,000 s and 30 min = 1800 s. Then 5 hr and 30 min = 19,800 seconds.
1 min = 60 s → 12 min = 12 × 60 s = 720 s.
in the 1830's is when they started to ban 9-pin bowling in Texas, so many changed to 10 pin.
(32cm/s)/(100cm/m)=0.32m/s (0.32m/s)X(60s/min)=19.2m/min (19.2m/min)x1min=19.2m
A VoIP adapters has three types of pin codes. There's an Administrator pin code for you, a "listen only" pin code(s) for attendees that will not be heard during the call and a "regular" pin code(s) for attendees who will participate in the call.
(48 ft./s)(1 yd./3 ft.)(60 s/min.) = 960 yd./min.
0.1 hr * (60 min / 1 hr) * (60 s / 1 min) = 360 seconds
26 cm/s=what m/min
The standard abbreviation for minute/s is min - no 'period' and no 's' - e.g. minute = min, 2 minutes = 2 min, etc.
Just 10 h 39 min 22.4 s
A third of a minute is 1/3 min. Perhaps you want it in seconds? 1 min = 60 s → 1/3 min = 1/3 × 60 s = 20 s