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Abby142 01-11-2013 10:31 AM

Done Growing?
 
Jade will be 8 months on Sunday and I was wondering when she will be done growing? Right now she is just over 20" tall and weighs just under 50lbs. She is a little underweight (you can see the back ribs) but we are trying to find the right balance of keeping her lean due to her bad hips and not having her too thin.

Anyway, she hasn't gotten much taller in the last month, do you think she is done growing height wise? I know she will continue to fill out for the next year or so but she is not even in the breed standard for height. :confused: I'll love her anyway and I don't plan on showing or breeding her so it really doesn't matter. Again I'm just curious.

AngieW 01-11-2013 08:35 PM

At 6mo, Kylie was 41 pounds (that was last week). I posted here asking about it and the responses I got were that at 6mo, a GSD should be about 2/3 of their adult size. The vet guesstimated that she would be about 60 pounds, so that sounds about right.

Mary Beth 01-11-2013 09:45 PM

For the big breeds like the GSD, 2 years, though they still can do some filling out until 3 yrs or so. So, your dog still has some growing to do.

Jo Ellen 01-11-2013 10:35 PM

Yikes. Spirit is 9 months and just weighed in at 80 lbs. How much more is this guy going to grow :eek:

Mary Beth 01-12-2013 12:52 PM

Well not as big as mine. For Spirit, I would estimate he'll mature (at age 3 - 3 1/2) at close to 100 lbs. It could be less depending on his bone structure and height. At 9 months, my Sting who is big boned and tall was 104 lbs. He matured at 32 inches high, 130 lbs.

Jo Ellen 01-12-2013 02:07 PM

Thank you :) I can't wait to see how he matures through the next few years. It's odd, he's taller than my golden retriever, and thinner, but he weighs just about the same. Not sure where all that weight is on him.

sjackson310 01-12-2013 03:52 PM

His brain, duh :rolleyes:

Jo Ellen 01-13-2013 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sjackson310 (Post 2721922)
His brain, duh :rolleyes:

:rofl:


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