No, they all have multiple births. It is possible for dogsto only have one puppy in a litter but not normal.
yes. It is generally not common, but any dog can have a "singleton," or only one puppy in a litter
A litter with one puppy.
No but a cat can
I don't think so. I hate to disagree but my friend, who breeds Shelties, was blessed with only one pup the last time around.
They can have between one and eight puppies in one litter.
Normally they have 3-4 pups in a litter but it has been known to only have 1-2, it will depend on the size of the parents as well
Predicting which puppy will be the largest in a litter is not always accurate, as genetics and environmental factors both play a role in a puppy's growth. Keep an eye on the puppies' size compared to each other, observe their parents' sizes, and consult with a veterinarian for guidance as the puppies grow.
Depends on many factors. Could be 1-2 could be more.
I think that in scientific terms, they're called potatoes. I was being sarcastic, if this is a serious question you need mental help pronto. A puppy is called a puppy. The person who answered this needs help... They are called a litter........ a litter of pups. ONE puppy is called a puppy.
It's not necessarily a bad sign if there were only two puppies in the litter. Sometimes litters can be smaller in size. As long as the breeder has taken proper care of the puppies and the parents have been health tested, the puppies should be healthy. Make sure to ask the breeder for details about the health and upbringing of both the puppies and the parents.
It is normal. Most breeders let the first heat pass and breed the female after her first year.