Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I've been keeping this chart since Tenley was a young pup and hope that it will help someone out there wondering how big their Australian Labradoodle will wind up! This may also serve as a growth chart for non-Australian doodle, but Tenley comes from smaller lines so there are no 100lb lab genes for probably 20 generations back, so it may be misleading for dogs that are earlier generations.
Birth - 8.6oz
1 week - 1.06lbs
2 weeks - 1.9lbs
3 weeks - 2.8lbs
4 weeks - 3.9lbs
5 weeks - 4.4lbs
6 weeks - 5.2lbs
7 weeks - 6.5lbs
8 weeks - 7.8lbs
9 weeks - 8.6lbs
10.5 weeks - 10.5lbs
11 weeks - 11.2lbs
14 weeks - 15.6lbs
16 weeks - 18.3lbs
20 weeks - 25.3lbs (!!)
23 weeks (5 months) - 26.1lbs
25.5 weeks - 28lbs
27 weeks (6 months) - 30.00lbs
31 weeks (7 months) - 30.4lbs
33 weeks (7.5 months) - 30.4lbs
He should be between 37-40lbs full grown, but we will see if he gets there. As you can see he has slowed down considerably the last two months.
If anyone else has kept similar growth charts over time, post them! I feel like one thing we're always wondering as our pups grow up is how big they're going to get, since there isn't much of a "breed standard" and the same litter can have mini, medium, and standard puppies in it!
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Tenley is just adorable. The smaller doodles are usually done growing by 8 months, so his 30 pounds might be it.
Hi, Cindy. I just saw your post and thought I'd weigh in, too. Our ALD Truffle is now one year old (he just celebrated his bday last Friday - his bday pic below). At 18 weeks he weighed 23.7 lbs, at 26 weeks he weighed 29.5 lbs and at the one year mark he weighed 37.4 lbs. His weight has been fairly steady since about 40 weeks - in about the 36-37 lb range.
Thanks, Cindy. He's a good boy. Truffle's mom was 28 lbs and his dad 38 lbs. Good luck to adorable Rippley!
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