Weight Chart
The number one question about a puppy I get is : How much will the puppy weigh at maturity. If I or any other breeder
knew the exact answer we would be God.
There are so many factors which influence the weight. Just like human babies who are born around the same weight it is
impossible to tell if they will be 5'2" or 6'6". You can have human siblings that differ greatly in weight, size, build and
looks. Genes are a funny things. We can only give a guesstimate based on past puppies, weight of puppy at various
weeks of age, birth weight, build, bone structure, parents, possible know ancestors generations back.
We do not guarantee size and weight at maturity of any puppy. We give you information about the weight of parents and
puppies' weight. We can also tell if puppy is fine boned or stout. The weight chart above is used and recommended by
many breeders. Sometimes it is right and at other times it is totally off. If weight is a major factor in choosing your dog
do not adopt an 8 week old puppy. The earliest you can predict size is around 5 to 6
months.
I also want to make you aware of the high risk of Hypoglycemia in tiny toys (under 4 lbs adult weight). Hypoglycemia is
not a disease and is not covered By any Health Guarantees I know of.
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