How Many Puppies Do Australian Cattle Dogs Have? Calculator for Predicting Australian Cattle Dog Litter Size

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Average Litter Size of Australian Cattle Dog

Researchers from the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science did a study where they counted the numbers of puppies in 2 different Australian Cattle Dog birth litters.

From this study, the researchers found that the average number of puppies that Australian Cattle Dogs can have is 5 puppies. Also, the Australian Cattle Dog can have as few as 5 puppies per litter and as many as 6 puppies per litter.

See how the litter size of the Australian Cattle Dog compares to that of other dog breeds below:

The average litter size of the Australian Cattle Dog (in green) compared to the litter sizes of other dog breeds (in red)
Dog Breed Average Litter Size
Cane Corso Average Litter Size 8.2
Curly-Coated Retriever Average Litter Size 7.5
Belgian Malinois Average Litter Size 7.1
Standard Poodle Average Litter Size 7.0
Bouvier des Flandres Average Litter Size 6.9
Labrador Retriever Average Litter Size 6.9
Akita Average Litter Size 6.1
Welsh Springer Spaniel Average Litter Size 6.0
Working Kelpie Average Litter Size 5.9
Australian Cattle Dog Average Litter Size 5.5
Bearded Collie Average Litter Size 5.4
Collie Average Litter Size 5.2
Swedish Vallhund Average Litter Size 5.0
Australian Kelpie Average Litter Size 4.5
Swedish Lapphund Average Litter Size 4.4
Chinese Crested Average Litter Size 4.3
Miniature Pinscher Average Litter Size 4.3
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Average Litter Size 4.1
Schipperke Average Litter Size 4.1
Yorkshire Terrier Average Litter Size 3.5

Read this article to learn about how many puppies dogs have.

Calculator to Predict How Many Puppies Australian Cattle Dog Will Have

Australian Cattle Dog Litter Size Predictor

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Number of Puppies to Expect:

According to the result of the research carried out by researchers from the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, the number of puppies a Australian Cattle Dog will have depends on the following main factors:

  • The size of the breed (most important factor): Giant dog breeds tend to have a bigger litter size, while smaller breeds give birth to a smaller number of puppies
  • The method of mating: Natural mating results in a larger litter size than artificial insemination.
  • The age of the female dog: Check out the chart below to see how many puppies a female Australian Cattle Dog is likely to have at different ages.

According to research, the following factors do not affect litter size:

  • The time of the year of the litter was born (season of birth): Although, from the study, litters born in the Spring seem to be larger than litters from other seasons, however, the difference was not of significance.
  • The number of times a female dog has given birth in the past (known as parity): The age of the female dog is more important to the extent that it makes parity insignificant.

Based on the important factors that affect litter size, the researchers from the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science developed formulas for predicting the litter size of dogs.

We have developed the Australian Cattle Dog litter size calculator above based on their formulas. Use the calculator to predict how many puppies a Australian Cattle Dog will have based on the age, and method of pregnancy for a Australian Cattle Dog

The calculator tells you how many puppies your Australian Cattle Dog will have if your Australian Cattle Dog gets pregnant today. The calculator assumes that the length of pregnancy will be two months.

Note that we are NOT in any way encouraging you to breed your Australian Cattle Dog. Dog breeding requires expertise. If you want to be breeding dogs, get the necessary training. Also, work closely with a veterinarian when breeding a dog.

The table below shows the average litter size to expect from a Australian Cattle Dog at different ages. This table applies to a Australian Cattle Dog that conceives through natural mating.

Age (Years) Average Litter Size Litter Size Range
2 6 puppies 5 to 7 puppies
3 6 puppies 4 to 8 puppies
4 6 puppies 4 to 8 puppies
5 6 puppies 4 to 8 puppies
6 6 puppies 3 to 8 puppies
7 5 puppies 3 to 8 puppies
8 5 puppies 2 to 8 puppies
9 5 puppies 1 to 8 puppies

How Big Will a Australian Cattle Dog Puppy Get?

A Australian Cattle Dog puppy will grow up to weigh around 30 to 50 pounds. Furthermore, a Australian Cattle Dog puppy will grow up to be 17 to 20 inches tall at the shoulder.

Learn more about Australian Cattle Dog weight and how big Australian Cattle Dogs grow here

Australian Cattle Dog Growth Chart

How Much is a Australian Cattle Dog Puppy

How Much Australian Cattle Dogs Cost

The average price of a Australian Cattle Dog puppy is $840. The price of a Australian Cattle Dog puppy ranges from $500 to $996.

Since the Australian Cattle Dog has an average litter size of 5, therefore a Australian Cattle Dog litter birth is worth $4200.

To learn more about the price of Australian Cattle Dog puppy, check our review on how much Australian Cattle Dog puppy cost, and Australian Cattle Dog buying advice.

How Much Australian Cattle Dogs Cost

How Long is a Australian Cattle Dog Pregnant?

Australian Cattle Dogs are pregnant for 63 days on average (2 months) after conception. However, this is an average value. The length of pregnancy in Australian Cattle Dogs can range from 58-68 days.

However, note that it is difficult to know the exact day that your Australian Cattle Dog conceives because conception may not happen at the same time that mating happens.

Sperm can live inside a female Australian Cattle Dog for several days after mating before conception occurs.

How to Ensure a Successful Pregnancy in Australian Cattle Dog

To ensure that your Australian Cattle Dog successfully gets pregnant and deliver its puppies, here at the things you can do:

  • Feed your Australian Cattle Dog well: A good diet will ensure that your Australian Cattle Dog has the nutrients and the energy it needs to get pregnant and maintain the pregnancy.
  • Make sure your Australian Cattle Dog is in good health: Ensure you take your Australian Cattle Dog to the Vet care regularly for checkups, make sure your Australian Cattle Dog gets regular exercise. Also, make sure that your is not overweight or underweight.
  • To learn how to check if your Australian Cattle Dog is overweight or underweight, check out this resource.

Conclusion on Australian Cattle Dog Litter Size

Australian Cattle Dogs can have 5 puppies per litter birth on average. The number of puppies that a Australian Cattle Dog will have depends on factors such as the age of the Australian Cattle Dog and the method of pregnancy (natural or artificial insemination).

Breeding Australian Cattle Dogs the right way requires expertise and should be done after sufficient training.

Also, you should work closely with a veterinarian when breeding a Australian Cattle Dog. There are a lot of nuances involved in breeding a dog, which we do not have the time or the space to discuss here.

However, working with a veterinarian will ensure that your Australian Cattle Dog gets the right treatment necessary to make healthy puppies.

The litter size research study that we used for this article was conducted on Australian Cattle Dogs in Norway. However, the authors of the research believe that the results can be generalized to other countries that have similar dog management systems as Norway.