Most Australian Shepherds will get close to 40 to 50 pounds. Australian Shepherds are very playful dogs and they like to chase birds.
edit: The toy australian shepherd is 10"-14" at the shoulder and 7-20 lbs.
I got my female Australian Shepherd when she was 3 months old and she weighed 11 lbs. then. She will be 6 months on August 7 and weighs 24 lbs. now. My vet said that she was a good weight. She is solid muscle and very active. Could it be that yours is a miniature Aussie?
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You cant tell by the weight you can tell by looking at your puppy's ear and paws if the paws are big than you will have a big dog but if both the ears and paws are big tahn your going to have a very big dog, this doesnt work when the puppy is first born they have to be a few months old.
The average height for a male Aussie is 20 to 23 inches, and 18 to 21 inches for a female Aussie Dog.
It depends if your dog is skittish and scared of the water or if your dog loves water and loves swimming! I Have A Australian Shepherd Named Lucy And She Is Not A Big Fan Of The Water but she will sometimes jump in my sprinkler!
A normal, purebred Australian Shepherd will generally fall within the sizes listed on the Aussie breed standard. A male is generally 20-23 inches high at the shoulder, and a female is 18-21 inches high. Weight can vary from around 45-55 lbs for females and 50-65 lbs for males.
BHP (Broken Hill Proprietary Company) is known as "The Big Australian".
When they are born they are small. When they are old enough to be sold or adopted the will be about the size of a gallon of milk.
it should be full grown by 12 months
A purebred can be up to 70cm at a push. Kind Shepherd's up to 90cm but they are a mix.
well ours is chihuahua and mini-austrailian and she is about fully grown at 28 lbs.....so i would venture to guess probably upwards of 40 lbs fully grown
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