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Age-Weight Chart

Puppy food often says how much to feed according to the adult weight of the dog. That's fine for purebreds, but what if you are not sure how big your dog is going to be as an adult? This chart can help. To use the chart, find your dogs age on the left. Then look at the chart to see if there is a column that has your dog's weight at that age. For example, if your dog is 4 mos old and weighs 40 lbs, the closest match is the "large" dog. Now you know that the adult weight will be about 80 lbs and can feed accordingly.

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4 wks 7 oz 13 oz 21 oz     7 lb    
8 wks 11 oz 21.5 oz 33 oz 35.2 oz 5 lb 17 lb 17 lb 30 lb
12 wks 15 oz 30 oz 2 lb 13 oz 4 lb 3 oz 7 lb 8 oz 27 lb 29 lb 57 lb
4 mos 1 lb 5 oz 2 lb 9 oz 3 lb 14 oz 4 lb 13 oz 10 lb 8 oz 36 lb 37 lb 64 lb
5 mos 1 lb 9 oz 3 lb 1 oz 4 lb 11 oz 5 lb oz 13 lb 44 lb 44 lb 75 lb
6 mos 1 lb 13 oz 3 lb 5 oz 5 lb 5 lb 8 oz 14 lb 50 lb 48 lb 85 lb
7 mos       6 lb 8 oz 15 lb 8 oz 54 lb 53 lb 100 lb
8 mos         17 lb 57 lb 57 lb 110 lb
9 mos           60 lb 62 lb 116 lb
10 mos       8 lb 19 lb 62 lb 66 lb 120 lb
11 mos           63 lb 70 lb 125 lb
1 yr         20 lb 64 lb 75 lb 130 lb
18 mos 2 lb 4 lb 6 lb   20 lb 68 lb 80 lb 135 lb
Please note: This chart is intended as a guide only. It is not meant to provide advice on how much to feed your dog. If in doubt, please ask someone who is qualified, such as a veterinarian.