it helps to see parents but it also goes by the genetics behind the dog
2007-01-24 15:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I own a cocker spaniel/basset hound. He's a stray so I'm not sure about his parent's size but he's 13 pounds.
I don't think she will get too big, maybe medium size at the most.
Cocker Spaniels can range from anywhere from 24-28 pounds. There are two sizes for beagles (from what I've researched a little) where a smaller size can range from 18-20 pounds and a larger beagle can range from 20-30 pounds, so basically to put it short, anywhere from 18-30 pounds.
I think I'd go with the answers people have already gave you, mostly look at the parents. Just like people, all dogs really vary in size due to diet, heredity, etc.
I hope this helps a little bit. :)
2007-01-24 16:01:37
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answered by aliciamarie88 2
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You can learn the most about a dog by looking at the parents, but all litters have a variety of sizes. And the size of the puppy has no reflection on the size of the adult dog. We picked the "runt" of the litter from the shelter, and that runt is now 75 lbs--larger than either of the parents (and not overweight). Chances are, however, your dog will end up somewhere around 20-25 lbs.
2007-01-24 15:10:12
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answered by Blue Lisa 2
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both mothers and fathers are mixed breeds, making the domestic dogs jumbled as well. No, they are no longer 1/2 cocker spaniel. i might want to promote the domestic dogs only for sufficient money to get better your vet prices. they are no longer properly worth some thing from a money stand-aspect - merely get them strong homes. And why no longer get your dogs spayed and neutered as well so this does no longer happen lower back. Your dogs will be in good structure, too.
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answered by abigail 4
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She sounds adorable! I have a cocker spaniel and I just love beagles. She should not get bigger than her parents unless they were mixed breeds of bigger dogs. Congrats on your new very vocal friend! =)
2007-01-24 15:12:03
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answered by DB 5
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Since both parents are smaller, it's likely your dog will be small. But it is a mutt, so and obviously no thought was given to breeding quality so it's impossible to say for sure.
2007-01-24 16:21:43
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answered by DP 7
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She wont be that big:) You might wanna look up what their sizes are so that you know!!! Or like you said you can look at the parents... Which ever is the tallest thats probaby as big as its going to get:) Good Luck
2007-01-24 15:11:53
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answered by Proud Army Wife 3
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Yeah, she wont get big! she'll be about medium size :) I had a cocker, boston mix and she just got to about the size of a boston!
<3/ Cece
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2007-01-24 15:20:50
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answered by cece 1
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