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How big is a 2 month old Great Dane?

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How big is a 8 week old Great Dane?

AgeWeight (f)Height (f)8 Weeks18 lbs (8 kg)14 inch (36 cm)10 Weeks22 lbs (10 kg)15 inch (38 cm)12 Weeks30 lbs (14 kg)18 inch (46 cm)4 Months48 lbs (22 kg)22 inch (56 cm)

How much should a 2 month Great Dane eat?

Age of PuppyQuantity of Food Per DayNumber of Meals Per Day2 months2-3 cups per day3 meals3 months3-5 cups per day2 meals4 months4-6 cups per day2 meals5-6 months5-8 cups per day2 meals

How do I know if my Great Dane puppy is going to be big?

If you want to know exactly how big your dog might be, then factor in their gender (males are typically bigger than females) and also take a look at the parent dogs if you have the chance to do so. 78 pounds would be the expected weight of your adult-sized Great Dane.

How fast do Great Dane puppies grow?

Great Danes grow quickly, with their largest growth spurts occurring around four to six months of age. Per the Great Dane Club of America, Great Danes grow as much in one year as a human will grow in their first fourteen years! Great Danes are considered fully grown between 18 and 24 months of age.

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