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How many puppies can a poodle have ?

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Question by bow
Submitted on 7/10/2004
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How many puppies can a poodle have ?


Answer by jane
Submitted on 7/15/2004
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it depends if it is a toy, miniture or standard.

A toy poodle will probably have anywhere from 2-4

a miniture will have anywhere between 4-5

and a standard will proably have 6-9

 

Answer by j
Submitted on 11/13/2004
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they can have 20 pups

 

Answer by kay kay
Submitted on 1/4/2005
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how many puppies can a labradoodle have?

 

Answer by jennifer
Submitted on 7/27/2005
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i think its 3-4 or something like that please help me

 

Answer by Tina in Texas
Submitted on 10/21/2005
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My dog today had 7 mini/toy mix poodles.
Mom is a phantom mini/toy mix poodle and Dad is a miniature white poodle.
What an incredible litter....All of them are black like mom, except one is a light apricot/tan color with a black circle tipped tail.  Contact me at blackbetta69@sbcglobal.net for more info.

 

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