Labrador Retriever Growth & Weight Chart: Everything You Need To Know:
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World's most popular dog breed, it should come as no surprise that Labrador Retrievers are affectionate, friendly companions. Labs were originally bred in Newfoundland as duck retrievers and companions to fishermen. English nobles spotted the dogs and brought them home to England, where British breeders continued to refine the breed. Today, Labs are famous for their friendliness and adaptability, as well as being excellent family dogs that are great with children.
If you’re the lucky pet parent to one of these sweet-faced dogs, you may be wondering how big will my Labrador Retriever get and when will they stop growing? You can use our Labrador Retriever weight chart to track your pup’s development below.
Here’s everything you need to know about Labrador Retriever weight, size, and growth rate:
Labrador Retriever Growth & Weight Chart
Age Male Weight Female Weight:
1 month old 3 - 5 lb 2 - 6 lb
2 months old 10 - 15 lb 5 - 10 lb
3 months old 20 - 30 lb 20 - 25 lb
4 months old 30 - 40 lb 25 - 35 lb
5 months old 35 - 45 lb 30 - 40 lb
6 months old 40 - 55 lb 35 - 45 lb
7 months old 50 - 60 lb 40 - 50 lb
8 months old 50 - 65 lb 40 - 55 lb
9 months old 55 - 70 lb 45 - 60 lb
10 months old 55 - 70 lb 50 - 60 lb
11 months old 60 - 75 lb 55 - 65 lb
12 months old 65 - 80 lb 55 - 70 lb
2 years old 65 - 80 lb 55 - 70 lb
Please keep in mind that the above numbers are estimates of the average Labrador Retriever weight by age. If your pup is ahead or behind these figures, don’t worry! All dogs are unique and grow at their own rate. Continue taking your Lab to regular veterinary appointments and discuss any concerns you may have about your puppy’s health with your veterinarian.
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