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How big would my lab puppy get?
She's not a pure lab, where we bought her from said that she was mixed with one other dog. But I think that she may be mixed with a smaller breed because she is already almost 7 months and she doesn't seem to be growing anymore and she is only 33 lbs and she has really long legs, so she is kind of tall. I don't know if she is finished growing aren't dogs usually almost at there size and 6 months or something? Thanks for the help.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
She's probably not going to get a ton bigger. But she will grow some more. You can tell how big she will get by her paws. If her toes are really far apart then shes going to get slightly larger at growth. But if they're small like my labs she's probably going to grow a little more. I think they stop growing at like 3 years. Hope i helped!
Source(s): me:) - OcimomLv 71 decade ago
Labs reach full size by about 14-18 months - so your dog still has a lot of growing to do.
A purebred lab female should weigh 55-70 lbs; a male 65-80 lbs.
There are far too many Labs that are very oversize - these are from backyard breeders. The important thing is to spay her now if she's not already done.
- 1 decade ago
HUMUNGOUS LIKE GODZILLA.
just kidding. labradors grow up to become really big dogs and it depends on what kind of mixed breed she is. she'll probably stay that size at 7 months or maybe grow a few inches. these kids grow up really fast in the first eight months.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
My dog is Lab/Border Collie. He looks like a bear. If he stands up on his hind legs, he's like 5'3'' and he's pretty heavy. I can't pick him up. He might be from a 'back yard' breeder. He was a rescue dog. We got him when he was at least 5.
Watch out for hind leg problems as he gets older. Labs have joint problems when they age. Keep her weight under control and give her treats with glucosamine HCL and chondroitin sulfate. She doesn't need them now, but when she's old.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
With a mix you don't know. If she's tall she shouldn't be 33lbs and that be a normal weight. What is she mixed with?