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I'm not sure how accurate this is, but I ran across this growth chart for doodles:
http://goldendoodles.com/care/growth_chart.htm
Murphy's parents were both around 30 lbs. and she weighs that now at just 6 months old.
Unfortunately, I don't have a weight for Barley at 8 weeks old. When I got him at 12 weeks old, he weighed 26.2 pounds and my vet thought he could get up to 90 lbs. (He rivaled our St. Bernard mix for growth in the beginning and put on 14 pounds in one month.) He's now a year and a half and weighs about 82 pounds, possibly more since I last weighed him about a month ago. I think he has more filling out to do and he'll eventually weigh 85-90 pounds.He's not fat, just big. He's an F2 by the way. I don't know if F2 tend to be bigger. Our F1, Daisy Mae, weighs about 74 pounds, and she needs to lose at least 7 pounds according to the vet. She was 6.4 pounds at 9 weeks old.
Our Maggie came home at 10 weeks and weighed 11 lbs. She topped out at 70 lbs at around 1 yr old.
Our Daisy came home at 9 weeks weighing 7 lbs. She stopped growing at 6 months and 35 lbs.
Her parents were 35 lbs (same dad for both) and 70 lbs for both moms.
Daisy has lots of dad genes; Maggie has lots of mom genes (including shedding)
Thanks everyone. Sheesh... based on this he is probably going to be mighty big. I find it so hard to believe that he'd be double both his parents but I guess it could happen. I also guess that he may slow down a bit too and that it's probably too early to tell at this point. He has a big belly that makes up most of his size! He gained 1 lbs in the last week but I'm the rate will increase over the coming weeks! He's definitely one of the biggest little dudes I've seen at this age. I will love him regardless though he may be pulling me around when he's full ground (I'm only 5' 2")!
I am moving him onto a large puppy food right now (gradual move). Even though he was supposed to be borderline med/large I think it's a smart move to get him on that food.
Hi Elizabeth, I understand better your concern now, after I read this post. Wanted to say that I understand and wish Cooper didn't overgrow your expectations too much.
The height is also important. Measure Cooper's height and if he is not very tall and just has big belly, it's good for you. Camus is tall (17'') and slim and has a lot of empty skin on his back (this indicates that he is going to grow much more).
Here is how to measure the height http://sonic.net/~cdlcruz/GPCC/library/measure.htm
And yes, I read stories of puppies who grew not very gradually but very much at the beginning and than stopped growing being still very young.
Check this thread http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/puppymadness/forum/topics/weight-...
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