Here are some factors that influence the number of puppies in a bulldog litter:
* Age of the mother: Younger bulldogs tend to have larger litters.
* Health of the mother: Healthy bulldogs are more likely to have larger litters.
* Genetics: Some bulldog lines are known for having larger or smaller litters.
Generally, bulldog litters range from 1 to 6 puppies. However, it's not uncommon for them to have even larger litters (7 or more) or smaller litters (only 1 or 2).
Important Note: Bulldog breeding is often challenging due to the breed's unique features and health concerns. Experienced breeders carefully monitor pregnancies and may recommend Cesarean sections to ensure the safety of both mother and puppies.