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scrappy
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posted 11-09-2003 03:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for scrappy     Edit/Delete Message
does anyone know how to predict shih tzu weight if puppies are 6-7 lbs with a birthday 7/2/03

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posted 11-09-2003 06:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for nern     Edit/Delete Message
Im not sure how accurate this is but I've heard that if you double their weight at 4 months old (for small dogs) this will give you an estimation of the weight they will be full grown. So if they are 4 months now and weigh 6-7 lbs. now.....you can estimate that they might weigh 12 - 14 lbs. full grown.

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posted 11-10-2003 07:32 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for dbuzzw     Edit/Delete Message
I've also heard tripling the weight at 12 weeks. I have 2 small dogs - a maltepoo who just turned 1 and a shih tzu/maltese mix who is 9-1/2 months old. If I had to guess based on my experience, I'd agree with Nern that your dogs will be about 12-13 pounds. Baxter was 6.6 pounds at 18-1/2 weeks and he's now full grown at 12.2 pounds.

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posted 11-11-2003 05:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for scrappy     Edit/Delete Message
thanks,

i heard double the weight at 12 months and add a pound or so for good measure.

it's so difficult, i guess.

i found a chihuahua chart that doubles their weight to full grown from 11 weeks.

but breeds are different, so...

i had no idea.
thanks again.

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