An accurate answer for this question highly depends on the puppy's breed.
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It's difficult to predict the exact weight of a puppy when they're adults as it depends on various factors like breed, genetics, and diet. However, a general rule of thumb is to double the weight of the puppy at 4 months old to get an estimate of their adult weight. So, if the puppy weighs 3 pounds at 6 weeks, they might weigh around 12 pounds as an adult.
My puppy King is 15 weeks and weighs 44 pounds
The best puppy food is one that has meat listed first, do not buy puppy food that has fillers like corn,wheat,soy or meat by-products.
Matters, If it's a puppy feed it 3 times a day. But it matters on how big it is and how much it weighs, so look it up and you'll find the best answer just make sure you feed it! And if its an adult feed it 2 times thats what I do, and I have a puppy I feed him 3 times a day because he is small and skinny.
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My best estimate is wario is 4'8 and weighs about 94 kg ( 207 pounds/lbs)
mine now is 3-4 weeks old and weighs 12 ounces so give or take a few punds
It is not recommended to give Gravol (dimenhydrinate) to small breed puppies without consulting a veterinarian first. The dosage will depend on the weight and age of the puppy, and giving the wrong amount can be harmful. It's best to seek professional advice to ensure your puppy's safety during travel.
Well it actually depends on a lot of things. It depends on the breed of your dog, how much it weighs regularly, is it an adult dog, medium or puppy? It also depends on how big her litter is.
Bathe the puppy in oatmeal shampoo or a mild shampoo, you can use Benadryl but it is best to ask a veterinarian how much to use, because a human dosage can kill a puppy. So please call a vet.
The daily dose of penicillin for a puppy depends on their weight and the specific formulation prescribed by a veterinarian. It is important to follow the guidance of a veterinarian to ensure the correct dosage and duration of treatment to avoid any potential side effects or complications.