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When do yo consider yorkies fully grown?? Izzy had gained and 1 ounce per week since weve had her. I was just wondering is this pretty much an average weight gain per week. And at what age are the usually finished growing? |
It has been my experience with mine that it was 8 months. But you never know because some may grow well after that. |
How big is she and what age? That is a very small weight gain. That is what My 8 wk old Jewels would gain when she was 12 oz when I brought her home. Once she got biger her weight gain was more |
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She was 5 months old 3-10. And today she weighed 3lbs 9oz. Well weve had her 6 weeks and she gained 7oz since we got her. |
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Roxie was 5 months 3/1 and weighed 2 lbs 13 ounces and weighs 3 lns 6 ounces now and I have had her 7 weeks. SOunds like they are on the same track. Breeder said she shouldn't get much bigger but I think she will get to 5- 6 lbs. |
Around six months their growth slows down and around 9 months they are just about full grown but can still grow some up until age one. Lilly at 13 weeks weighed just shy of 2 lbs. She's now almost 10 months old and weighs just shy of 4 lbs. Bella on the other hand was only a little over a pound at 13 weeks and she's now almost 5 years old and weighs 13 lbs. Elaine |
Kalina hasn't grown an ounce since she was 6 months old and went into heat. She's almost one now. In fact, she's lost a few ounces of "baby fat". |
I am glad that someone asked this as I was wondering as well. I need to figure out how to put a new pic of Addie on my icon. She was about 3 lbs in this picture, but she is about 6 lbs now and is about 10 months old. |
Most small dogs are pretty much done growing at 1 year to 18 months |
I didn't realize my Yorkie might go into heat at six months! |
They normally have their full size at 8 to 10 months but will continue to fill out and gain weight to 12 to 18 months. |
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Yes some go into heat that early but should not be bred at that age. |
They are normally full grown at a year old. You can look at the parents and tell around what size they will be. Some are breeding yorkies to be really small. That's if you were actually able to see the parents, which I recommend if possible!! :D |
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Lily here will be 4 months on the 14 of March . She is 3lbs she's 8inc tall and a foot long. Her parent are pure yorkie. She was the only female out of 3 pup and the smallest she still is real small her brothers are 3x her size almost the size of the parents. I believe she's going to be a lot smaller then them but trying to find out how much more she will grow |
I believe most yorkies stop growing around 8 months, but continue to put on weight or fill out a bit! Teeka was 2.6 @ 4 months and is now 4 pounds exactly and is 1 1/2 years. She could really add another 1/2 pound as she is very thin, but she seems to be stuck at this weight right now. Tatiana was 2.0 @ 4 months and is now 2.15 @ 14 months. They both stopped growing height and length by 8 months, but have put on some weight. |
My yorkie is a big baby He everyon, im new on this site. My yorkie will be a yr old now in march. Im a stay at home mom so im always with my son and yorkie penny. I think shes getting too attached to me. She wants to be on me all the time. When im not holding her she growls/cries until i pik her up. Is that normal? I love being with her but she even wants to follow me to the bathroom lol |
Peko is almost 11 mths and is almost 3.5 lbs. He is 7" tall and 11" long. I think unless you know the genetic history several generations back, there is really no way to be absolutely certain how big a pup will get because even then there can be anomalies! We love them no matter how big or small they are! |
My baby Lana is 5 months old, she's at 5 lbs. all these responses are making me feel like she's huge ! Lol |
My girl is almost 4 month (in a few days) and she last weighed in a few days ago at 3lb 10 oz Everything so far is guessing her at a little over 8lbs when she's fully grown, but we'll see :P |
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