I bet she was just trying to be protective.Some dogs are aggressive like that.It depends on the type of dog.
probably not. only if that dog has puppies.
Yes, female dogs can have puppies with different fathers in a single litter. This phenomenon is known as superfecundation and can occur if a female mates with multiple male dogs while she is in heat. Each individual puppy may inherit genetic traits from different fathers.
Yes. in fact, every contact with another dog with parasites gets the puppies the worms.
A group of puppies from different mothers is typically referred to as a litter, regardless of sibling relationships. Each puppy in the litter comes from a different mother.
it depends on the size of the mother and father. if the male is smaller and the female is larger then, it is more likely to have more but small puppies. then again, if you have a small female and a large male, then it is likely to have just a couple of large puppies. i have small males and large females, so my littler are usually bigger and i love small puppies, so i can thank the dad for that. good luck!
Because they are not identical to one another genetically, so they will be different.
The females can. That's how they breed (have puppies)
No, Male Dogs Can't Make Puppies, It's physically Impossible. Only Females Can Make Puppies.
Some females may have thinning hair after having puppies due to hormonal imbalances and/or the stress of having and caring for puppies.
The puppies could be too big to pass through the females pelvis so she would need a caesarian to deliver the puppies
Yes. Just like you can have different a different color hair then your brothers and sisters puppies can be different colors too because there are different gene combination possibilities.
Because "girls/females" can not be "fathers/males".
Labradors have puppies when they reach maturity and mate with another dog.
probably not. only if that dog has puppies.
puppies can be all different colors. but it depends on which puppy you have
Yes, female dogs can have puppies with different fathers in a single litter. This phenomenon is known as superfecundation and can occur if a female mates with multiple male dogs while she is in heat. Each individual puppy may inherit genetic traits from different fathers.
Males weigh about 85 pounds. Females weigh about 75 pounds.