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What age do yorkies stop growing? I have a parti yorkie she is 2.5 pounds, and she is 4 and a half months old. When will she stop growing? She has not gained an oz in a month and a half. She eats fine, she plays(fetch all day her favorite game). |
Pups in my experience tend to be fully grown about 8 months. Your baby is young and there is still a good bit of time for a growth spurt. |
Hi, I think all dogs are differen't. I know many stop growing for awhile and then have a growth spurt. There really isn't a definate way to figure this out. I know my one little girl stopped growing in length and height around 10 months but still gained a little weight after that. Sorry I wasn't more helpful :) |
They all have different growth patterns. I have one that stopped at 11 months and another that stopped at 7 months |
my female stopped at 12 months another female...still growing my male i thought stopped at 12 months but he had a growth spurt at 14 months and grew longer legs and longer body and put on 2 lbs. so you never know....you really need to look at the parents and grandparents to get a good idea what your yorkie will weigh **** remember this, weight is different on different frames. i have seen a 10lb yorkie that was the same frame of a 5lb yorkie....i could not tell the difference until i picked them up. it is hard to tell w all the hair they have. so are you concerned about the frame or weight? |
It was about 6 months for Annabelle. But she grew to 4 lbs, so I think it just didn't take her very long to get to her max size. |
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Keeley stopped growing quickly around 7 months and then grew a little more until he was 1 year. |
Marley stopped growing at 10 months.....but he was really small at four months maybe like 2.5....he is 3.9 now at 1 year. I think once they reach their height they also gain a lit of bit of weight;) |
10 months |
Cozy stopped at 6 months of age. |
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