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Hola all,

In my anticipation of my puppy - three LONG months to go :( I'm wondering what the average/approximate weight of a healthy, normal (as can be), Dobie at 3 months, 4, 5, 6, etc, is. Assuming that it has its proper daily exercise, training, play-time, good meals.

From some pictures I've seen, some Dobies at 4 months old look almost like an adult! Just how heavy are they then?

I ask because I'd like to plan its diet, size of crate, bed...

Thanks!

[Addendum: Pictures of your dogs at 3 months and above are MUCH appreciated!]
 

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Bailey turned 5 months last week and weighed in at 18kg (40 lbs) and measured about 22inches to the top of his shoulders. Looking at breed averages he's got about 4 or 5 inches to grow an he'll just about double in weight :uuuh_2d_s
 
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leroy just turned 7 months and weighs around 65-70 lbs...havent measured him recently though...hmm im gonna go wake him up and do that now haha
 

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Lexx just turned 8 months and is 63lbs ( a little light) and 26.5 inches tall. Hes fed Raw though, so that completely changes the growth curve...
 

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This is what I have learned about Doberman growth over the last year:

Most puppies tend to weigh about:
2 months~20 pounds
3 months~30 pounds
4 months~40 pounds
5 months~50 pounds
6 months~60 pounds

Give or take up to 10 pounds on either side.

Then after that....some bigger males will continue to grow at the same rate for a few more months,while females that are going to be average size tend to really slow down almost to a stop, as they hit their first heat. Average male is somewhere around 85 pounds give or take 10 and female is 65 give or take 5-10 pounds. Some pups have all their height by about 9 months old, others continue to grow until 18 months old. There is no set in stone rule as to how a Doberman puppy will grow. If the puppy is fed a good quality diet, exercised properly...it will reach the adult size that is preprogrammed in its genes. Feeding it more will not make a bigger Doberman, it will make a fat one.

Lines grow differently and the best person to ask how your puppy to be, will grow is your breeder!

Carol & Petey!
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Thanks for this thread! I have always been interested in average growth of a Dobie puppy and could never find any chart to help me see how we are doing. So far, Sweep weighs 20.4 pounds at 12 weeks and is 16" tall at the withers [as close as I could see on the tape]. Her Mother is on the smaller side so I am curious to see what she will grow out too.
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This is what I have learned about Doberman growth over the last year:

Most puppies tend to weigh about:
2 months~20 pounds
3 months~30 pounds
4 months~40 pounds
5 months~50 pounds
6 months~60 pounds

Give or take up to 10 pounds on either side.

Then after that....some bigger males will continue to grow at the same rate for a few more months,while females that are going to be average size tend to really slow down almost to a stop, as they hit their first heat. Average male is somewhere around 85 pounds give or take 10 and female is 65 give or take 5-10 pounds. Some pups have all their height by about 9 months old, others continue to grow until 18 months old. There is no set in stone rule as to how a Doberman puppy will grow. If the puppy is fed a good quality diet, exercised properly...it will reach the adult size that is preprogrammed in its genes. Feeding it more will not make for a bigger Doberman, it will make for a fat one.

Lines grow differently and the best person to ask how your puppy to be will grow is your breeder!

Carol & Petey!
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At 5 months old, Risa was 49.8 or 49.9 lbs and was just under 23 inches... She was very, very close to 23 inches. Her breeder said she's had dogs stop growing at six months (in height - this was an exception for her) and others that kept growing after a year!
 
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That's the same info my breeder gave me. 2 months 20 lbs and then 10 lbs per month after that.

I love seeing all the photos of the puppies. Leo is such a handsome, sleek looking boy. Can't wait to see new shots of Xasper.
 
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oh no! Reagan is gonna be a Miniature Pinscher! She was just at the vet yesterday and was 17 lbs at 12 weeks! oh man! I wanted her to be big! :(
 

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Thanks for putting the info down everyone - I wanted to know that too as Dobby is 14 months and only 25kg (55 lbs!!!)
Really trying hard to fatten him up now as he's quite tall but too skinny.
You really need to get this dog to the vet to find out why he is not utilizing his food. I know you feed enough food. If you can see a spine and hip bones, something is wrong with his digestion.
 
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That's the same info my breeder gave me. 2 months 20 lbs and then 10 lbs per month after that.
That is interesting. Sweep will be three months old on the 23rd of January [next Wednesday] and she is under 30 pounds so she is on the low side of the scale. Be curious to see if there is a catch up time or whether she is going to be smaller. My other CARA Dobe, Kira, was 25.5" tall and never weighed over 65 pounds. She was not thin, but she was extremely muscled! This photo was taken just before she left me to cross the bridge.
 

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oh no! Reagan is gonna be a Miniature Pinscher! She was just at the vet yesterday and was 17 lbs at 12 weeks! oh man! I wanted her to be big! :(
Reagan will grow as big as Reagan will grow. Wanting her to be BIG is not necessarily a good thing, you should want her to be healthy and happy, not a certain size :)

trust me, this is something that i had to come to terms with since Lexx has been a slow grower since the start. its better to stop worrying about it and just let them grow as they will
 

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I was told that after the first 2-3 months, 8 pounds per month is more realistic. Maybe someone who has had lots of litters could chime in.
My girl matured really fast and reached full height at about 10 months, and had all her weight except about 5 pounds by then. She is now 26" and 65 pounds at 15 months.
 

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hi all, zeus will be 1 year tomorrow and he weighs 35kg and stands his back to my thigh and his head to my hip and im 5ft 8. he is very lean but solid muscle, i am a large woman but he can pull me off the sofa in a game of tug a war !!!
 
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