it depends if its small kilo but big grams
I think u would use kilograms
kilograms or lbs
On 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.
4 pounds from 75 pounds is 71 pounds, so the dog has gained 71 pounds in weight.
7000 grams
I think u would use kilograms
I'm pretty sure it depends on what breed of puppy you have.....
kilograms or lbs
There is no "unit to measure a puppy"; however, there are units to measure specific PROPERTIES which may apply to puppies as well as to other things. Thus, there are units for length, mass, weight, density, albedo, etc.
The average puppy weighs 1-3 Pounds, which is 454-1,360 grams.
A puppy that weighs 10 ounces is equivalent to approximately 283.5 grams.
If you're talking about a newbord dog the answer is neither. 3 kg is a bit below the average weight of a newborn human baby, which is way bigger than a newborn puppy. OTOH 10 g is down in the size of mice, which isn't particularly accurate either.
use a ruler or tape measure
Puppy Fat is basicly small weight of a younger child
Coonhounds typically weigh between 45 to 80 pounds at birth. The exact weight can vary based on the individual puppy, genetics, and the size of the parents.
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.