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How Many Puppies Do Golden Retrievers Have? Average & Maximum Litter Size

Nicole Cosgrove
By Nicole Cosgrove · Reviewed & fact-checked by Dr. Paola CuevasVet Approved
Dr. Paola Cuevas
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Dr. Paola Cuevas is our Senior In-House Veterinarian at Dogster and Pangolia. She has over 19 years of experience working with an array of species and loves sharing her knowledge and experience with our readers and aims to provide assistance with any issue presented by your non-human family members. She received her degree from the University of Guadalajara, Mexico.View authorThe information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more
Updated on July 3, 2026
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Congratulations! We’re guessing you recently received confirmation from your veterinarian that your Golden Retriever is pregnant. Golden Retriever puppies are fluffy balls of joy, and you must be thrilled to welcome them into your home. But how many puppies should you be expecting from this upcoming litter?

On average, Golden Retrievers can have around eight puppies.  Litter size can vary depending on factors such as genetics, age, health, and the number of previous litters, all of which help determine your Golden Retriever's litter size. We'll discuss what you can expect when your Golden Retriever is pregnant.

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Litter Size: First-Time vs Experienced Mothers

If this is your Golden Retriever’s first litter, expect your dog to give birth to about eight puppies. This is a commonly reported average for first-time mothers, so it is normal for your dog to give birth to a few less or a few more. Even though this will be your female’s first litter, she will not need human assistance if the process progresses normally, but monitoring is still important.

However, it is always important for her to have check-ups with a vet to ensure everything is going well with her puppies. If this is not your pregnant dog’s first litter, expect her to have between six and 10 puppies. It is very rare that your Goldie will have a single puppy birth. Litter sizes of over a dozen puppies are also possible with Golden Retrievers, but not as common.

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What Can Affect Litter Size?

If your Golden Retriever is pregnant, it is common for her to have around four to eight puppies, although some litters may be smaller or larger. While we cannot breed dogs to give birth to a specific number of offspring, there are several factors that can affect your Golden Retriever’s litter size.

  • Diet: Your pregnant Golden Retriever’s diet is essential. While feeding your dog a healthy and balanced diet is always important, pregnant dogs need the right balance of nutrients, including enough calories, protein, vitamins, and minerals to support their puppies. Poor-quality or unbalanced diets may affect puppy development and survival. The mother's diet will also affect how healthy the puppies will be after birth and their survival rate.
  • Health: If your Golden Retriever is obese or not given enough exercise, it can affect the litter. Dogs that are overweight or underweight may have smaller litters or puppies that are less healthy. The mother’s overall health also plays a role in how well the puppies do after birth.
  • Age of both parents. You do not want to breed your female Golden Retriever too young or too old. The age range for the female to be bred is 2 to 5 years, but the priority for breeding is that it should be done when your dog is fully mature and in good health. However, if you wait to breed your Goldie for the first time after they are 5 years old, she may have a smaller litter. The age of the male is also a factor. The sperm count in males will decrease as they age.
  • Genetics: Dogs with a more diverse gene pool are likelier to have larger litters than dogs that have been overly inbred. Inbreeding may be linked to smaller litters and lower fertility in some cases. This is why, if you go to a breeder, ask them about the parents and if they have been tested for hereditary conditions. Reputable breeders will provide the parents’ history before buying a puppy.
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Final Considerations

If you are a dog owner, you already know how important health, diet, and exercise are for raising a strong and happy dog. These factors must also be considered when deciding whether to breed your Golden Retriever. Have her checked by the vet before she gets pregnant to ensure she is healthy and can carry a litter safely. Ensure the potential mate is also healthy and at the right age. However, no matter the litter size, each puppy will be a bundle of pure joy!

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