Puppy Weight Calculator

How big will your puppy get? Estimate adult weight from your puppy's current age, weight, and breed size.

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How the puppy weight calculator works

Puppies reach a predictable percentage of their adult weight at each stage of growth, and that curve depends on breed size. PawWise divides your puppy's current weight by the percentage of adult weight typical for its age and size, producing an estimated adult weight. For example, a medium-breed puppy is usually about two-thirds grown by 6 months.

When do puppies stop growing?

Breed sizeFinishes growing
Small (<20 lb)10โ€“12 months
Medium (20โ€“50 lb)~12 months
Large (50โ€“90 lb)15โ€“18 months
Giant (90 lb+)18โ€“24 months

Other clues to adult size

โš ๏ธ This is an estimate based on average growth curves. Mixed breeds and individual variation can shift the result. Ask your vet if you're unsure about your puppy's growth.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate is a puppy weight prediction?

For purebreds it's usually within about 10โ€“15%. Mixed breeds are harder to predict because they may inherit traits from differently sized parents.

My puppy is a mixed breed โ€” which size do I pick?

Estimate from the parents if known, or pick the size that matches the larger parent to avoid underestimating.

Should I free-feed my growing puppy?

No. Use measured meals โ€” see our dog food calculator โ€” to support steady growth without excess weight that can stress developing joints.

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