Small dogs stop growing in height around 6-9 months but can widen some afterwards. Medium size breed at about 12 months and large breeds take up to 18 months to reach fulll size.
The best way to tell how large a puppy will become is to look at the feet and front legs. If they are quite large and thick, the dog will be big. If they are petite, the dog should stay small.
2006-11-29 06:04:15
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answered by betsyssi2 2
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What age do small sized dogs stop growing? Indicators of adult size?
small dogs, like a jack russell, a shih tzu or Border Terrier. Is there any indicators of adult size? Ive heard some people say 6 months and others say 12-18 months.
2015-08-18 15:20:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The best indicator of adulthood in dogs is their teeth...they get adult molars just like humans do, the last of which come in at about 3-4 years.
Different breeds mature at different speeds.
A Shih-tzu may reach adulthood at a year.
A German Shepherd won't mature until 18 months to 2 years.
Feet size doesn't indicate much, really.
A Basset Hound has huge feet when they're puppies...but don't grow into a particularly big (tall) dog..
2006-11-29 06:42:51
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answered by tmlamora1 4
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My Boston terrier stopped growing in height around 11 months (at 15lbs.) he's a tall boston, and is now almost 3 and is only now starting to fill out a little (currently at 17.5 lbs). The best indicator of adult size is to either know how large each parent was or to look up the breed standard.
2006-11-29 06:04:52
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answered by Rose 3
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All breeds generally stop growing at 6 months. Smaller breeds at 6 months usually stay at that size while larger breeds may continue to grow until 9-12 months. Keep in mind that all breeds are puppies until after 1 year and should be feed puppy food regardless of size.
2006-11-29 06:49:47
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answered by Hot Mama 1
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Every puppy starts out small, and keeps growing until they reach their full weight at around 1-2 years old. No specific breed will stay smaller longer than the other, unless it's a miniature/small breed of dog, which won't get over 10lbs full grown and fill out fairly quickly. Any medium to large breed puppy will grow just about every day. Like German Shorthaired Pointers for example (My family breeds them- I grew up around them), they are a medium sized breed, born weight appx 1.lb and are usually between 35-45lbs by the time they reach 6 months old. No breed stays small longer than the other, if you measure/weigh your puppy every one to two weeks, without a doubt he/she will have grown. A medium/large sized dog will only actually stay small for the first couple of months.
2016-04-02 22:58:34
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answered by ? 4
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We have 3 jack Russell Terriers. Our 3rd is 4 1/2 months old now. They usually are finished growing between 6 and 9 months.
Short legged JRT's usually get to be between 9-12 pounds. The height from shoulder to floor is usually no more than 12 inches.
2006-11-29 05:58:21
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answered by Minky 3
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The owner of the dog needs to know how to "operate" the dog, same way you can get into a car that's in perfect running order but if you don't know how to drive you won't have much luck making the car go anywhere. If the owner doesn't know how to maintain the training, the dog will soon become untrained again. Read more here https://tinyurl.im/tYf8M
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2016-04-15 02:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Dog Training is all about getting your canine to behave well, but some people do it for sports and other entertainment purposes. Some of the other reasons people train their dogs are:
It rewarding since you get a sense of accomplishment once a dog can do something new.
It is a good opportunity to bond with the dog - this is important for the dog and for the owner.
You can make money when you train dogs as a business or for sport.
Training the dog is fun and it challenges the owner and the dog.
Different trainers have different techniques for training their canine. However, some techniques are more effective than others. To learn about the best techniques, visit a registered dog trainer, talk to a veterinarian, or do online or offline research.
There are several types of training that you, or a professional, can explore to train dogs and these are:
1) Behavior and obedience training: One training that is universal is behavior and obedience training. This is done on dogs of all ages, but it is better to start when the canine is a puppy because as they say, it is hard to teach old dogs new tricks. Behavior and obedience dog trainingbrings out the best in the dog and it makes understanding each other easier.
2) House training: House training is very important and it should also start when the dog is still a puppy. House training is all about training the dog to have house manners and to respect your space. There are several techniques used for this and they include crate training and pad training for training the dog to 'go' outside.
3) Positive reinforcement: Positive reinforcement is a new type of training approach and it is all about rewarding the dog for good behavior or for learning a new trick. All animals tend to perform better when there is a promise of a reward. Possible rewards are snacks, interaction with other dogs, giving the dog your attention, or giving the dog tug toys - the reward should take into consideration what the dog likes because dogs are different.
4) Negative reinforcement: Negative reinforcement training approach has been used for many years where the dog is punished for failure to learn or to behave properly, but this does not work because it only makes the canine scared and causes it to lose confidence. Negative reinforcement techniques included beatings and electric shocks.
5) Trick training: Trick training is done for fun, by those who want a sports dog, and those involved in other entertainment activities such as the circus. You should choose the dog carefully to avoid frustration because some dogs are easier to train than others.
6) Teething: It is important to train dogs when they are teething because they are under a lot of pain and they usually chew on furniture such as table legs, shoes, and even wallpaper. Possible training techniques for discouraging the chewing are bad-smelling sprays on items that are at risk and giving the dog chew toys.
7) Command training: It is possible to train dogs to follow commands. These commands include 'sit', 'attack', and 'fetch', among others. This requires patience and there are various techniques of dog training that can be used to achieve this such as giving rewards.
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2016-04-15 01:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Most dogs, no matter the breed size, are full grown around 1 yr old. Some can still grow, or "bulk up" afterwards. They are usually done by 2yrs old.
2006-11-29 05:53:37
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answered by Anonymous
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