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How much do golden retrievers grow after 8 months?

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How much more will my 8 month old Golden Retriever grow?

At eight months, your adolescent Golden Retriever could weigh 50 pounds or more. It's a fact, your Golden Retriever puppy won't be a little fuzzball for long! Golden puppies have a fairly fast growth rate, growing anywhere between 5–10% larger each week.

How much bigger will my 9 month old Golden Retriever get?

Golden Retrievers are one of America's most popular dog breeds and it's easy to see why! ... Male Golden Retriever Growth and Weight Chart.AgeWeight9 mo.50-60 lb.10 mo.55-65 lb.11 mo.60-70 lb.12 mo.60-70 lb.

How much more do Golden Retrievers grow after 7 months?

Between week 7 and 11, they will be gaining mass at an average rate of around 3%. A female 12-month-old Golden Retriever will have reached their full body size (100%). Males could take up to 18 months to achieve the same milestone. However, both will still need an additional year to fill out the chest fully.

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