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No. If you are asking "how many", there is the implied assumption that the answer will be more than one (dog). So you would use the plural form of the noun dog, "dogs", which, in this case, takes the linking verb "are"

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No, the correct way to phrase it is "How many dogs are there?" as "dogs" should be plural to match "how many."

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