Golden Retriever puppy growth can also be quite sporadic. However, it's important to monitor your puppy's weight to ensure he's not growing too quickly or too slowly. As an overall average, many Golden Retriever puppies will weigh just approximately 1.5 pounds for each week of age.
How much do Golden Retrievers gain per week?
It's possible to get a dog that grows well beyond or under the average scope. Often, this is the runt of the litter. A newborn Golden Retriever puppy should weigh 14 to 16 oz (0.4 – 0.45). They gain mass rather quickly and should grow 5–10% each week.
How quickly do Golden Retrievers grow?
Golden Retrievers typically reach their full height by the time they're one year old. However, they may not fill out and reach their full weight until they're roughly 18 months of age. When it comes to mental development, it can take even longer than that before the Golden Retriever is fully mature.
How big is a 10 week old Golden Retriever?
AgeSmallestAverage8 weeks5 lb10 lb9 weeks8 lb12 lb10 weeks13 lb15 lb11 weeks12 lb17 lb
How big is a Golden Retriever at 3 months?
AgeWeight3 mo.20-25 lb.4 mo.25-30 lb.5 mo.35-40 lb.6 mo.35-45 lb.
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