It varies from dog to dog. Huskies can take between one and three years to reach their adult size.
they become an adult at around one or two
Female breasts stop growing and developing by age 18.
Women stop growing at 14 to 18 years of age, and men stop growing at about 18 to 21 years of age.
After your cat stop growing!
Humans stop growing around the age of 18-21.
There is no way to stop growing taller. You will stop growing usually around the age of 18.
They stop growing at the end of puberty.
Only God knows when he wants you to stop growing.
Yes they ALL stop growing. I personally own a Siberian who is about 1 1/2 years old. I have not noticed any significant growth for what seems like months. However, he is probably slowly "filling" out and I just don't notice. I weighed him last week at a whopping 67lbs which is big for a husky. From what I've read they keep growing taller until 12-16 months with their major growth spurts occurring before that. They then continue to "fill out" until around 2 years old. If your husky is getting "too big" that is ok as long as he/she is of healthy. Although mine is heavy I longboard him everyday and he attends doggy daycare 3-5 times a week so he is in amazing shape (just really tall). Some people will tell you that your Siberian is too big if it's a certain height/weight. Don't listen to them they are talking about the breed standard which only matters if you want to show your dog (does not matter at all with health). If it seems like your dog won't stop growing he is probably really young. If it is growing way larger than you expected you might acually have an Alaskan malamute or a mixed breed dog.
Eventually they do when you reach a certain age where you stop growing.....So YES feet do stop growing! EVENTUALLY!
Women stop growing at 14 to 18 years of age, and men stop growing at about 18 to 21 years of age.
A yorkie should stop growing around the age of 2 1/2 or around the age of 3!