Here's why:
* Large Litter Size: Great Danes are known for having relatively large litters, typically ranging from 6 to 12 puppies.
* Multiple Ovulations: Female Great Danes usually ovulate multiple eggs, increasing the potential for multiple pregnancies.
* Genetic Predisposition: While not always the case, some breeds are genetically inclined towards larger litter sizes.
While it's technically possible for a Great Dane to have a single pup, it's a rare occurrence. If you're concerned about a Great Dane giving birth to only one pup, it's best to consult with a veterinarian.