How much does your puppy weigh?

Jacqui-S

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Bruno has just turned 16 weeks and he's 24.5kg's ๐Ÿ‘€ he's on the lowest end of food.
He sounds like a big boy.
But, it's not all about absolute weight, rather body shape, aiming for a tuck up below ribs and a blanket like covering of fat rather than a "sheet" or "duvet".
Manufacturers also tend to overestimate food quantities.
We think feed your dog for its size rather than the charts.
Do you have photos? A straight side on, and a view from above can help gauge.
 
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He sounds like a big boy.
But, it's not all about absolute weight, rather body shape, aiming for a tuck up below ribs and a blanket like covering of fat rather than a "sheet" or "duvet".
Manufacturers also tend to overestimate food quantities.
We think feed your dog for its size rather than the charts.
Do you have photos? A straight side on, and a view from above can help gauge.
He's a show lab and I've been told they can be a bigger build. He has a clear waist but not necessarily a tummy tuck. He's on 140grams three times a day. He has a bit of puppy fat but the last time he put puppy fat on he shot up loads. I don't have a side on photo but I have tried to attach a few. Thank you IMG_20201004_171303.jpgIMG_20200925_221140.jpg
 
Handsome boy!

It may be the case that he is a bit saggy in the tummy....but wouldnโ€™t want to make a firm call just on the basis of these pics. With a growing dog itโ€™s much better to be slightly lean than a bit chubby. Chub puts unnecessary strain on joints. So youโ€™re definitely right to be evaluating his weight. When youโ€™ve got the chance get a few other photos as Jacqui suggested :)

And welcome to the forum! ๐Ÿ˜Š
 
Welcome to this Forum.

I know of course everything has changed in the pandemic, but does your vet offer the chance to assess his progress.?
It is more about how they look than what they actually weigh.
He looks like a very handsome boy โ˜บ
 
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I've been updating the vets with his weight every few weeks and they are happy with his weight. He looks fine he has a clear waist but not really a tucked tummy yet I've attached a photo. Thank you View attachment 19131View attachment 19132
Hi and welcome from me and Ella in Melbourne, Australia ๐Ÿ™‚

I love that his tail is a wagging blur in both photos ๐Ÿ˜
 

Jacqui-S

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Location
Fife, Scotland
He does look lovely!

He does look like he might be a stockier build being a show type.
I agree it's really good that you are aware of weight right now, and he still has looaaaaads of growing to go!
Sounds like you are on it!
:dancesheep:
 
Good for you to be concerned about your pup's weight. Yes, he's a show Lab but that doesn't mean they have to be fat, which so many sadly are :(
I have one show Lab and two field Labs. My show girl is the youngest and I agonised over her as she was growing up, because she's such a different shape to the others. I keep her very trim as a rule (she's a bit of a porker at the moment having gorged herself on fallen figs at every opportunity over the last few weeks) so that I can see her last rib. She has a significant tuck-up but every dog is a bit of a different shape and you need to learn how to gauge what's good for your own. You can see the last rib in this picture - it stands out here because of the shadowing behind it.I aim to be able to see it at all times, even when the dog is at rest (I'm sure I have some pictures showing that, but I can't put my hand on them right now). My field Labs don't have this very prominent final rib.

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Beanwood

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OK let's compare Bramble to her daughter will be interesting to see how they develop

Bramble 10.5 weeks: 8.4kgs River 11 weeks: 8.9kgs

Bramble 14 weeks 13.6 kgs River?

Amongst her siblings, we have some big boys around the 9.5 kg mark at 10 weeks old. I will ask on Wednesday as a few of them are at the vets with their final vaccinations
 
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