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∙ 14y ago4 pounds from 75 pounds is 71 pounds, so the dog has gained 71 pounds in weight.
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∙ 14y agoOn average, a Labrador puppy between 3-4 months old can weigh anywhere from 20-30 pounds (9-14 kilograms). However, individual weights may vary depending on factors such as genetics and overall health. It is best to consult with a veterinarian for a more accurate assessment of your specific puppy's weight.
kilo grams a puppy is not very tall .......well depending what brede it is
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It might or might not have done. There is not enough information in the question to answer.Answer:Puppy +doghouse=300Puppy= 300-doghouse=250Therefore:doghouse=300-250=50
Gator bloodlines have the heaviest pitbulls now found. This bloodline weights 80 pounds or more. The APT could weight 40 to 70 pounds.
9-10 pounds
is 2-5 pounds [lbs]
Each puppy is going to be different. Think of mass as being just like weight. A bigger person is going to have a greater weight. It works the same with mass.
My pug is going on 9 weeks old and is only 2.13 pounds! It's a female, so perhaps males are a bit bigger.
Please contact a vet
literally thousands and thousands of kilos.
My puppy King is 15 weeks and weighs 44 pounds
About 1-1&1/2 pounds at birth but by 8 weeks old they can be 15-20+ pounds. Females average 150 pounds at maturity, males upwards of 180 pounds.
Depending if they are overweight underweight or average.If they are under weight they will be about 100 pounds (45.359237 kg)If they are average they will be about 130-150 pounds (63.5029 kg)If they are over weight the ywill be about 170-200 pounds (81.64 kg)Hope this helps :)Bye
My 6 week old cocker spaniel pup weighs about 1.87kg :) He absolutely loves his food!
The weight of a newborn puppy would be approximately 310 grams (10.93 ounces or 0.68 pounds). Bear in mind that smaller dog breeds like the Chihuahua as opposed to bigger dog breeds like the Rottweiler will differ. During the first weeks of life, a pup's body weight may double or even triple. Gaining 10 to 15% of birth weight daily is considered healthy. Pups who don't gain adequate weight during this early period might die due to natural selection. See the related links for further information.