A typical German Shepherd female is 23 inches at the shoulder and 65 pounds. A typical German Shepherd dog (male) is 25 inches at the shoulder and 85 pounds.
A typical Labrador Retriever is 22.5 inches at the shoulder and 60 pounds. A typical Labrador Retriever dog (male) is 23.5 inches at the shoulder and 70 pounds.
Most pet Labrador owners tend to over feed their dogs. If you over feed yours, expect the weight to near 100.
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It should be noted that American Labrador Retrievers are typically taller than above. For English Labradors (the blocky ones) that's right on par. There are also plenty of perfectly healthy, Labradors that 100lbs is a good weight and isn't overweight by any means. My purebred female Labrador is 6 months old, barely not underweight, 24" tall and 60lbs. She was actually well underweight from growth spurts a couple months ago. The vet is estimating her to be in the 26"-27" range and 80lbs-85lbs. Her parents were both healthy, and also huge for their breed.
According to the AKC, German Shepherds range from 22"-26", no specifics on weight.
Labradors range from 21" - 24.5" 55lbs-75lbs. Here is a bit more on both breeds
http://www.akc.org/breeds/labrador_retriever/
http://www.akc.org/breeds/german_shepherd_dog/
Height: 55 - 65cm (22 - 26in) Weight: 3 - 43kg (75 - 95lbs) Source: Concise guide to dog breeds
While the Navy does have weight standards, they are based off of your individual height. Thier standard that covers all recruits is body fat. The maximum is 22%.
5 ft 10, 180 lbs
Dog food tells you on the label how much to feed your pet according to their weight.
height can be 31"and weight can be nearabout 130lbs if you feed it properly with diet containing large amount of calcium and protein from the very begning of it's age
You can not change your height as per your weight. You have to change your weight as per your height.
Depends on the dog, follow the chart with a +- 6 margin of error and add 4 pounds for each inch above average.
what is the height and weight of the coyote
height is BY FOOT and weight is BY KGS
Weight in German is Gewicht.
No. Huskies have bigger jaws and bigger teeth than german shepherds, and they produce more biting force pressure. Siberian huskies have more body weight and mass than german shepherds, making them have stronger weight strength.
It all depends on the weight in kilograms and height in metres. Weight (KG) / (Height (M) * Height (M)) To Simplify, Square your height first (Height (M)) x 2 = Answer Then Divide your weight, by your height Weight (KG) / (Height Answer) [The answer from the previous step]