pup in the PONS Dictionary

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The bloodhound pup steps into a certain room of the house where a skeleton falls on him.
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Five of her six pups were the epitome of their breeding.
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Gestation is approximately 25 days, and results in a litter of 5 to 10, 10 g hairless pups.
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In areas with little food, the species lives in pairs, sometimes accompanied by pups, and defends larger territories averaging 13.4km2 sqmi.
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Generally, pups are born rather quickly in the breeding season.
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The size of each territory correlates with the abundance of rodents, the number of wolves in a pack, and the survival of pups.
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Pups are weaned after one month and build up a thick layer of blubber.
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At the age of two months, the pups would be placed with adult dogs.
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The sanctuary aims to rehabilitate all rescued pups.
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The pups are initially hairless, with closed eyes, and only weigh 8 or 9 grams.
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