It depends on the individual dog.
A common test is to take a dog's weight at 4 months of age and divide it by 16. Then take that number and multiply it by 52. That is the maximum you should anticipate the dog weighing.
I'm guessing that a male would get up to 85-100+ pounds, and about 24-28 inches tall, while a female would get to about 75-90+ pounds standing about 22-24 inches tall. Hope that helps!;)
They will range between the sizes of their parents.
There isn't an exact size because they are a mutt.
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smaller than a german sheperd, but not by much.
It really might get as big as the biggest extant wolf known; or not.
3 ft. 5 in. but standing up 4ft and 5 in.
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A purebred can be up to 70cm at a push. Kind Shepherd's up to 90cm but they are a mix.
The English Shepherd is a medium size dog ranging from 40 to 60 pounds for females and about 40 to 70 pounds for males. I believe the German Shepherd is also classified a medium size dog so you would have to take an educated guess from here.
No that would be very stupid. Yorkies are small and GSD's big.
Well i think wolfs eat them because wolfs are big dogs and German shepherd can eat a stray cat so maybe wolf can eat Maine coons.
The offspring will not get any bigger than the parents.
Alsation or a German shepherd, but poodles can grow to a big size sometimes. But overall, alsation and German shepherd.
No, wolves are in the dog family, they are cousins of the shepherd dogs
400 to 800 depending on age and breed pureness
Approximately 25kg -27kg is a good weight for a nine month old female German Shepherd, but this will depend on how big the parents were and also diet.
In german, the big bad wolf is der große, böse Wolf Der grose, berse Volf That's how it sounds like.
Big dogs like the Dalmatian, Irish Terrier, German Shepherd .... etc.