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Pick your puppy's breed, sex and age to see her expected weight range as she grows — and check whether she's on track today. Typical ranges only; every dog is different.
Enter a breed to see the expected weight range.
How to read a puppy weight chart
A weight chart estimates how much of her adult weight a puppy has reached at a given age, based on her breed's typical adult range and a growth curve for her size class. Smaller dogs mature faster; larger dogs grow for longer. Use it as a rough guide — a steady upward trend matters far more than hitting an exact number on any single day.
When to check with your vet
Reach out to your vet if your puppy is losing weight, isn't gaining over several weeks, or seems very far from the typical range for her breed. Body condition (how easily you can feel her ribs, whether she has a waist) tells you more than the scale alone, and your vet can assess both.
Frequently asked questions
How big will my puppy get?
A puppy's adult size depends mostly on breed and sex. Pick the breed above to see the typical adult weight range — mixed breeds usually land between their parent breeds.
How fast do puppies grow?
Small breeds reach close to adult weight by about 10–12 months; large and giant breeds keep filling out until 18–24 months. Growth is fastest in the first few months, then tapers.
My puppy is below or above the band — should I worry?
These are typical ranges, not targets — healthy puppies vary, and a single weigh-in matters less than a steady upward trend. If you're concerned about your puppy's weight or body condition, your vet is the right call.
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These figures are population-typical estimates, not veterinary advice — every dog is different. For health concerns, talk to your vet.