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At what age is a Doberman fully grown?

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At 12 months, a Doberman is considered an adult, as most upward growth is finished. The filling out and maturing will continue for more than a year. A male is not considered at his prime until about age 3 + years and a female at about age 2 to 3 years. The Dobermans lifespan is about 9.6 years, on average.


What age do Dobermans grow the most?

A one-year-old Doberman is considered a full-grown adult dog. However, the dog will continue to mature and fill out until it is two. While the female Doberman reaches its prime between two and three years, the male is at its prime when it reaches three years of age. Dobermans live for an average of 9.6 years.

How quickly do Dobermans grow?

One general rule that Doberman owners use to remember the growth rate of the average Doberman is “ten pounds every month.” That means they should weigh 20 pounds at two months of age, 30 pounds at three months of age, 40 pounds at four months, and so on.

How big will my Doberman get?

According to the Official Doberman Pinscher Breed Standards, a male Doberman Pinscher will weigh between 75 and 100 pounds and stand around 26 to 28 inches. A female Doberman Pinscher will weigh less than her male counterpart at 60 to 90 pounds and stand about 24 to 26 inches2.

At what age do Dobermans become protective?

Usually, male Dobermans will start to “calm down” and become more suitable for protection training at around the age of 4—twice the time of female Dobermans. They're also quicker to accept strangers as compared to females.

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