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Question by erogers
Submitted on 4/6/2004
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How can you judge the adult size your puppy will grow to be?  Is there a kind of a guess...like the weight at 6 months doubled or something?


Answer by Craig
Submitted on 5/6/2004
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McBride

 

Answer by rachel
Submitted on 6/30/2004
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It depends on the breed of dog. Smaller dogs normally grow there full size earlier than larger dogs. I guess for a large dog you could double the wait at 6 months, but for a smaller dog double at 3 months i am guessing

 

Answer by cy
Submitted on 11/16/2006
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i have a question...my chihuahua is 2 years old and he is mean to visitors...he is not a normal size chihuahua . he is bigger than the normal...what can i do to change his attitude?

 

Answer by weight
Submitted on 3/29/2007
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I don't think I believe people who don't know the difference between "wait" and "weight"

 

Answer by Donniegirl
Submitted on 4/18/2007
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You can look at the paws, if they are large then the puppy will be growing into them and you can use that as a sort of guess.

 

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