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Question by Sara
Submitted on 2/3/2004
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About when do the rottweilers puppy reach their full size of body and head on a male? He is a ll months old and weighs around 160 lbs.


Answer by Cara
Submitted on 3/8/2004
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OMG, he is a heifer!  lol...I have a rott who is almost two and just recently she started filling out...yours might reach a good 200lbs

 

Answer by Chris
Submitted on 3/22/2004
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They are bred to herd cattle, not look like them!

 

Answer by Lucy's Mom
Submitted on 4/16/2004
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Is this a VET CERTIFIED weight?  Many people BELIEVE their dog weighs more than it ACTUALLY does.

But at 11 months!  Your beast is OVERWEIGHT!!

Why would you want this, it will cause problems to his joints and hips!

Truly sad!

 

Answer by Dina
Submitted on 4/23/2004
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Wow that seems too unrealistic!  I have a 9 month old male and he only weighs 85 lbs and recently neuteured but he gets walked every day and I sure hope your fella there gets some exercise eh!

 

Answer by Pashang
Submitted on 12/21/2004
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PLEASE reduce the dogs weight immedeately...he;ll take his own time to fill in and grow they are VERY slow growers overfeeding will NOT fill him out faster or better it will just ruin his joints make him wobble and be unhealthy or prone to hip and joint problems!

 

Answer by janna
Submitted on 10/21/2005
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yeah i wanted to know the same thing...mine is 7 months old and she weighs 50 lbs.... is she done growing?

 

Answer by Pho
Submitted on 2/8/2006
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I have a 10 month old male rottweiler who is about 95 ibs. He is not a speck overweight. His parents were both gigantic...and he was the 2nd biggest in the litter. It really depends on the parents of the rot

 

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