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HOW TO KNOW IF YOU’RE DOG IS GROWING TOO FAST OR SLOW

Tracking your dogu2019s growth through its development stages can be equally exciting and cumbersome. However, as a pet owner and dog lover, my bet is on the fact that you are going to enjoy the journey!<br>The first thing to begin with when you get down to keeping tabs on your dogu2019s growth is to know its breed. <br><br>The pupu2019s breed is a crucial factor that decides how fast or slow your dog will grow.

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HOW TO KNOW IF YOU’RE DOG IS GROWING TOO FAST OR SLOW

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  1. HOW TO KNOW IF YOU’RE DOG IS GROWING TOO FAST OR SLOW Is my puppy growing too FAST? Tracking your dog’s growth through its development stages can be equally exciting and cumbersome. However, as a pet owner and dog lover, my bet is on the fact that you are going to enjoy the journey! The first thing to begin with when you get down to keeping tabs on ​your dog’s growth is to know its breed​. The pup’s breed is a crucial factor that decides how fast or slow your dog will grow. For example, large breeds tend to grow slow and small dog breeds tend to grow faster. You can expect your tiny small breed furball to grow to its full size within a year. But your larger breed pup could take upto two years to reach full maturity, although its growth rate during the period could alarm you. Let’s start with a few tips and tricks that can help you tell how big or small your dog will be. Paw Size Have you ever come across a friend who happened to look at your puppy’s paws and exclaim, “Oh my god, he’s going to be a big boy!” Your friend is right.

  2. A puppy’s paws are a great way to tell how big or small your little pup is going to be. Usually, a puppy’s paws are proportional to its body. But in case the puppy has bigger paws, that are out of proportion with the rest of its body. It could indicate that the puppy will be bigger than anticipated upon reaching maturity. After all, big paws normally correlate with more weight and greater height. The paw theory holds true mostly for purebred dogs rather than mixed breed ones. Also note that paw size may not be a sure sought way to know a dog’s height and weight in the case of giant breed dogs. Akita, which is a large breed dog, can have smaller paws when they are pups.

  3. You can have a clear idea about your pup’s growth rate by looking at their paws when they reach 14-16 weeks. Around this time, a dog’s bodily proportions are usually settled and therefore it becomes easier to predict the dog’s growth accurately. Read more: https://www.monkoodog.com/how-to-know-if-youre-dog-is-growing-too-fast-or-slow/

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