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In the YorkieTalk.com FAQs, you can get instructions how to read the puppy weight chart. Remember it is just an estimate: http://yorkietalk.com/forums/showthr...3440#post63440 http://yorkietalk.com/forums/showthr...686#post205686 I agree, I think your pup will be about 6 lbs. My pup is 2 lbs at 8 weeks old, so I'm also guessing he will be about 6 lbs. Try to find something that weighs approximately 7 lbs and carry it around for a bit. It might give you a good idea of how heavy he will be, which is still quite bearable compared to a larger-sized dog. Also, having a Yorkie weigh between 4-7 lbs is a good advantage compared to much smaller ones because they aren't as susceptible to genetic diseases. But I agree with everyone here - you'll most likely have a 6 lbs baby. =) Congrats! |
Chloe was around 2.2 pounds at 8 weeks, 3 pounds at 12 weeks, and then weighed 5.4 pounds at 4 months. She is now 5 months old and I have no idea how much she weighs,maybe 6 pounds, but she keeps getting taller and longer as each day goes by. Chloe was twice as big as a chichuaua (spelling?) in her training class, and they weighed the same amount. Yesterday we met a Scottish Terrier on the street and my 5 month baby was bigger than the full grown Scottie. So...weight sometimes doesn't really matter it's more about the bone structure. |
I think they all grow at different rates. Mine and my friend's puppy were the same size at 8 weeks. Now mine is 4 pounds and her is 10 pounds. The breeder where I bought her said 5 to 6 pounds at maturity the vet on her first visit said 8, 9 or maybe 10. I think the breeder is a good source since they know the parents history. |
coco weighed 2 pounds at that age and is now around 6-7pounds:D |
Double I have found that most of my puppies have almost exactly doubled their 12 week weight! Of course my frame of reference is only about 20dogs... but still.... seems accurate as you can get.... feeding makes a difference... table scraps will make a dog fat! |
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