Don't be offended but it is a "bitch." In fact, "Bitch" can refer to any female canine (especially a dog) whether or not it is a mother. The more precise term for a mother dog is a "dam," which applies to any female parent of a four-legged animal. The male parent is the "sire."
A dog whose mother and father are the same breed is called a purebred dog.
The father is a Sire. The mother is a Dam (dame)
A litter.
Yes , A female dog can have one puppy. It's called a Singleton pregnancy. This also can be very dangerous because the puppy can grow too large inside the womb and require a C-section. Sometimes owners don't realize that their dog is in fact pregnant with a Singleton. t is very important to make sure that the dog sees a vet to in fact make sure that the pregnancy is normal.
Flea, he was recently knocked down, but survived it. (source, Sam - dougie's mother - tweeted it on Twitter)
She is called a dam
A mother dog is called a dam.
A dog owning mother
A dog whose mother and father are the same breed is called a purebred dog.
The mother is called a bitch, and the dad is called a sire.
A female otter is called a bi*ch, a male otter is called a dog and otter young are called pups.
The father is a Sire. The mother is a Dam (dame)
A mother dog is commonly referred to as a "dam." This term specifically denotes a female dog that has given birth to puppies. In breeding and veterinary contexts, the term is used to distinguish her from the sire, which is the male parent.
A female otter is called a bi*ch, a male otter is called a dog and otter young are called pups.
A litter.
Yes , A female dog can have one puppy. It's called a Singleton pregnancy. This also can be very dangerous because the puppy can grow too large inside the womb and require a C-section. Sometimes owners don't realize that their dog is in fact pregnant with a Singleton. t is very important to make sure that the dog sees a vet to in fact make sure that the pregnancy is normal.
A mother catfish is called a "female catfish." In biological terms, female catfish are referred to as "spawners" when they are ready to lay eggs. Catfish are known for their unique breeding behavior, where the male catfish guards the eggs until they hatch.