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The growth rate of dogs varies significantly by breed, size, and individual factors. Generally, puppies grow rapidly during their first few months, often doubling their weight in the first few weeks. Large breeds tend to grow slower but continue to gain weight and height for a longer period, while small breeds may reach their adult size more quickly. On average, most dogs reach their full size between 1 to 2 years of age, with growth patterns influenced by genetics and nutrition.

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