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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / large litters
- By Guest [gb] Date 29.03.04 17:35 UTC
i was wondering which breed, on average produces the largest litters? eg num of pups.
Cheers
Rox
- By Lollie [gb] Date 29.03.04 18:37 UTC
Any particular reason why you need to know this information?????
Karen.
- By Dozeydanes [gb] Date 30.03.04 12:52 UTC
A strange question why do you want to know????
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 30.03.04 12:55 UTC
The thought springs to mind, largest litter, less work, more money, but I am sure this can't be the reason the guest asked, so perhaps they will join the forum and let us know just what it is they are thinking of.
- By Lollie [gb] Date 31.03.04 07:39 UTC
Hi Jackie, those were the thoughts running through my mind.
Karen
- By Kerioak Date 31.03.04 07:54 UTC
I think it is the Bratislavian Dragonhund - they produced so many offspring that their owners, the last of whom was called George, became overrun and started a distruction policy so that the damsels would not be too distressed
- By Lollie [gb] Date 31.03.04 07:58 UTC
:) :0 :) :)
Karen
- By Lara Date 31.03.04 08:09 UTC
One of my dogs was from a litter of 14 puppies :eek: - the next litter her mother had with a repeat mating only produced 1 puppy.  Who knows it's not predictable :confused:
Lara x
- By lel [gb] Date 31.03.04 09:20 UTC
Christine
is that not similar to the folldeloll terrier?
- By Kerioak Date 31.03.04 09:36 UTC
Hi Lel

I understood the Folldeloll Terrier was only a very distant relative - is that the one that likes to live in the dark and is very difficult to house train - causing its owners to get very wound up?
- By lel [gb] Date 31.03.04 09:53 UTC
;)
Thats the one
- By fluffypups [us] Date 31.03.04 15:07 UTC
what are you people on?   Guest asked a question...........they deserve a polite answer..............they have obviously came to the wrong place! :-(
- By danefan [us] Date 31.03.04 15:11 UTC
why are you people so rude when someone asks a question? guest asked a simple question...........they deserve a polite answer..........if you cannot think of anything nice to say, perhaps its better to say nothing at all? :-)
- By lel [gb] Date 31.03.04 15:14 UTC
perhaps you're right :)
- By danefan [us] Date 31.03.04 15:18 UTC
no, theres no perhaps about it! guest asked a question politely, they should receive a polite answer, not a load of silly replies which dont even make sense, with made-up dog breeds, very CHILDISH if you ask me, it would put most people off coming back to ask for more advice or help......not the best way to go about things sionce this board is supposed to be for help and advice!
- By lel [gb] Date 31.03.04 15:19 UTC
point taken danefan :)
- By lel [gb] Date 31.03.04 15:33 UTC
Christine
they tend to have nice fluffy pups :)
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / large litters

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