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Question by EvilEdna42
Submitted on 3/8/2004
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My APBT has successfully bred for the first time a couple of weeks ago.  The dog owner told me that it's not unusual for APBTs to have large litters of up to 13.  Is this true?  It's proving frustratingly difficult to find answers on this one!


Answer by Tanisha
Submitted on 3/13/2004
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Well, the average is 10 pups so I'd say it is very possible! You've got your work cut out for you when she has her pups!

 

Answer by a.l.m
Submitted on 6/1/2005
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yes it is very possible for your apbt to have 13 puppies.i have an apbt that had 12 brothers and sisters

 

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