No, I have heard of 5 pound dogs breeding with labs before. It will be fine.
It depends how much the parents were. My cousin has a Maltese that is 6lbs but mine is only 4lbs. My grandma also has a Maltese that is 9lbs so it really depends. The biggest weight i know of in a Maltese is 11lbs- my aunt who feeds it table desert. (incase you haven't noticed, my family loves malteses!!! they are great family pets) I own a Maltese that weighs 14 pounds. He's not fat, just HUGE for a Maltese. He's more the size of a Bichon Frise but is in fact a pure breed Maltese.
You could try, but it would be difficult and very dangerous for the female. I'm not entirely sure the male would be able to copulate, actually, as the female is so much smaller than the male - it might take artificial insemination to breed the female. Also, you run a very large risk of maternal-fetal mismatch, in which the puppies are too big to be delivered through the birth canal. If a puppy gets stuck during delivery, both the mom as well as all unborn puppies can die.
a garg oil bulldog is the strongest dog pound for pound dog. look it up on google
Need way more information here. What breed? Are you asking for price or something else? What gender?
2-150 lbs, after that it is considered a small horse.
You can find a Maltese puppy listed on Breed n Breeder. As a matter of fact, you can get Maltese puppies on sale on the website. The site is a trustworthy platform with reputable breeders on the panel. They have a strict policy of following KCI norms and guidelines. Buy, sell or adopt from them at affordable prices.
It depends how much the parents were. My cousin has a Maltese that is 6lbs but mine is only 4lbs. My grandma also has a Maltese that is 9lbs so it really depends. The biggest weight i know of in a Maltese is 11lbs- my aunt who feeds it table desert. (incase you haven't noticed, my family loves malteses!!! they are great family pets) I own a Maltese that weighs 14 pounds. He's not fat, just HUGE for a Maltese. He's more the size of a Bichon Frise but is in fact a pure breed Maltese.
According to the American Kennel Club breeding standards, a Maltese should weigh under 7 pounds with "4-6 pound preferred". Other international standards vary slightly. According to the Dog Breed Info Center, a Maltese weighs "from 6½-9 pounds."
Lm which stands for Liri Maltin ie Maltese Liri (pound) This is no longer true as from 1st January 2008 the Maltese currency is the EURO €
if you want to breed your dog then get a female same breed as the female if you don't get a female but desex it and id say a puppy dalmation because they are interactive and it Will love you more if you take good care of it
Yes. The only time you really need to worry is breeding a dwarf rabbit with a obese one. It could put too much weight on the dwarf.
i recommend taking them to the vet, to have them done it manually by hand. because of the yorkie might be top heavy, which the male can't mount the female!
The weight of a sheep's liver depends on the breed. A smaller breed's may weigh around half a pound whereas the liver of a larger breed's would weigh about a pound.
I can think of 3. The Bahraini Dinar £1.75, Cyprus Pound £1.19 and the Maltese Lira £1.56. The exchange rates are about a year old, since I last travelled
Not very big...they will only get to about 1 1/2 feet long or so...
Really it depends on what kind of bulldog you mean. American bulldog? French Bulldog? English bulldog? Pit bulls are a very powerful breed, but again, it depends on the dog, not the breed. -- The pit bull is the most powerful breed, pound for pound.
You could try, but it would be difficult and very dangerous for the female. I'm not entirely sure the male would be able to copulate, actually, as the female is so much smaller than the male - it might take artificial insemination to breed the female. Also, you run a very large risk of maternal-fetal mismatch, in which the puppies are too big to be delivered through the birth canal. If a puppy gets stuck during delivery, both the mom as well as all unborn puppies can die.