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ღShadowღ asked in PetsDogs · 9 years ago

7 month old 80lbs golden retriever?

Hello first thank for all the help on my other questions cody is now behaving very well and has stoped diging and has learned to come anyway I was just wondering what is the avrage size for a 7 month old male golden retriever mine is 80lbs not over weight how big do you think he will get full grown? just a guess his dad weighs 63lbs mom 60lbs thanks for all the help

Update:

nope hes a pure bred golden retreiver and hes not overweight I can easly feel his ribs but they dont show and hes a very happy playful golden boy

Update 2:

nope hes a pure bred golden retreiver and hes not overweight I can easly feel his ribs but they dont show and hes a very happy playful golden boy

Update 3:

no he is not byb he was from a very good breeder and I saw the parents they are very breed standerd cody must just be a big boy

Update 4:

no he is not byb he was from a very good breeder and I saw the parents they are very breed standerd cody must just be a big boy

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    Is he a purebred? That's a very large size for a Golden, especially for having an undersized sire.

    According to the Standard, male goldens should be around 23 to 24 inches at the shoulder and weigh from 65-75 pounds. Females should be 21 1/2-22 1/2 inches and weigh 55-65 pounds.

    However as long as you don't intend to show or breed him, he could end up 90 lbs and taller than conformation/standard size.

  • 9 years ago

    Assuming he's not overweight, his parents weights were correct and he's really not a mix he's going to continue to be over what the standard calls for. He's still got 1 1/2 years of growing/filling out to do, so don't be surprised if he ends up close to or int he 100lb range.

  • Trixie
    Lv 6
    9 years ago

    That's surprisingly large given the size of his parents... make sure it's the vet telling you he's not overweight :)

    If he is healthy right now, I'm pretty sure he'll be over 100 lbs. when he's full grown.

  • 9 years ago

    google standards

    sound like he is to big now so a byb pet quality or a mix

    you will know size when grown

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