I would say with those two breeds around 60-80 lbs. Which is the average for both breeds - Rhodesians being slightly larger(height wise) Labs are around 55-70 lbs (males being larger) and Rhodesians can get up to 100 lbs (males being larger) Mix breeds can surprise you though! :-)
2007-01-08 12:18:48
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answered by babyjustn 2
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That is the thing with mix breeds - they surprise you. Take him to a vet and ask for his/her estimate. Even a vet can offer only an informed guess.
Our mix was supposed to be about 55 lb when all grown. By 7 months, he was 70 lb. At 4 years, he has stabilized to around 85-90 lb.
Short answer, no way of telling :)
2007-01-08 12:21:48
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answered by SS90 4
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answered by schiavone 4
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The rule of thumb, for an approximate adult weight for a dog, is that at four months, they will weigh, approximately 1/2 of their adult weight. Do you remember what he weighed at 4 months?
2007-01-08 13:21:48
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answered by Peaches 5
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depends on diet ,exercise, both those breeds are big ,meaning over 60 pounds, I'll guess with good food and proper exercise he will get to 75 pounds
2007-01-08 12:22:46
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answered by gunter_thehunter 3
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probably aroung 100-120 not bad for that type
2007-01-08 12:20:25
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answered by polkadot663 1
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it's up to your dog if he or she is healthy.they will weigh toheavy if they are fat or too light if thet are thin.
2007-01-08 12:21:33
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answered by alec john i 1
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