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Old 09-28-2015, 03:43 AM   #5
dawn27
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You can typically get a good idea on the size of a pup by the age of 6-8 weeks of age. From my own experience in breeding if a pup is 3-4 lbs at that age they tend to be a larger pup. Some times up to 8-9 lbs or larger. Also, I've always been told to look at the size of the front paws . . I guess the bigger the paw the bigger the pup will be. That is somewhat true with larger breeds but not sure if that is the same with toy breeds.
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