Is the biggest puppy born first?

You might think that the largest puppy would be the first-born, but puppy size doesn't always correlate with birth order. Often the biggest one is born the last or the smallest is born first.

Is the biggest puppy born first?

You might think that the largest puppy would be the first-born, but puppy size doesn't always correlate with birth order. Often the biggest one is born the last or the smallest is born first. There are many possibilities when the first-born puppy is the smallest and the last born is the largest. The first-born is the first choice of professional dog trainers, and they need more care, but there is no relation to their size.

However, even as soon as puppies reach a few weeks of age and are ready to start meeting their potential new owners, their personalities, respective positions in the pack relative to their other litter mates, and the type of traits they will show when they grow up may begin to become apparent. Puppy traits come to light eight weeks after birth when they start playing with other puppies and competing for food. The leading cause of death for puppies under 12 months of age in Australia is euthanasia due to behavioral problems. The biggest or fattest puppy in the litter may turn out to be the greediest; he probably pushed the other puppies to get the most food.

When it comes to the largest puppy in the litter, there is a clear answer that the largest puppy is known to be healthier than littermates and is considered a priority of dog trainers. A golden retriever mother can have a litter with 4 to 7 puppies, and the largest litter is 12 puppies. Yes, the biggest puppy in the litter is usually the fastest dog and the fattest is the greediest. Most of the time, the French bulldog litter size is 2 to 4 puppies; there is an extreme case with 5 puppies in a litter.

According to the Guinness World Record, the Neapolitan Mastiff is the breed that has delivered the maximum number of puppies in a single litter. Dachshunds usually have 1 to 6 puppies per litter, but they may have more depending on the size of the dog. One thing that is certain of all new litters is that the largest puppy is usually the healthiest and strongest in the lot. The largest puppy tends to control the food supply, becomes the fattest and often ends up consuming more of the nutrition than their peers.

Large dogs tend to have larger litters, while small dogs tend to have smaller litters, most obviously because the size allows larger dogs to have more puppies safely. Too many puppies end up being abandoned or destroyed dogs because people don't see beyond that pile of cheekiness and consider the rational and practical aspects of owning a dog. Typically, the litter size of a beagle mother remains constant, and the largest litter size is 15 puppies. Sometimes the rest of the puppies won't want to play with that particular puppy because he has already shown signs of being a bully.

A litter in a dog is a process of birth of many puppies at the same time from the same mother, and the litter is the birth of several offspring that can range from three to eight puppies.

Calvin Holmer
Calvin Holmer

An owner of three great dogs and an avid learner. Experienced with training dogs of all sizes and personalities (including the stubborn small ones!)