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It's certainly not rare to see what, in an analogy to humans, could be called fraternal twinning in dogs, though.

"With dogs, they always have multiples.

They always have twins, triplets, quadruplets and so on, but they're all different eggs that have been fertilized [by different sperm]," Joon? explained.

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