25 pounds at least.
It is difficult to tell you exactly what your chocolate lab puppy should weigh because each puppy is built differently. On average, puppies weigh a single pound at birth and gain 2 pounds per week. Following that formula, your puppy should weigh between 18 and 20 pounds.
First, weigh yourself holding the puppy. Put your puppy down and weigh yourself. Subtract the first measurement from the second measurement and you have your puppy's weight!
17 lb
On average, a 9-month-old dwarf rabbit should weigh between 2-4 pounds depending on the specific breed. It's important to monitor their weight regularly to ensure they are healthy and not under or overweight.
It really depends on the line and whether it is a male or female but at nine months the dog should be pretty close to full size as far as height and length. It will likely fill out more and gain more weight as it does so over the next year.
She should weigh about 25 lbs.
50 lbs.
I'm pretty sure it depends on what breed of puppy you have.....
i would say that probably a 5 month old girl should weigh about 8.5lbs-11lbs
It really depends on the size of the puppy. Around 14.5 ounces.
It is difficult to tell you exactly what your chocolate lab puppy should weigh because each puppy is built differently. On average, puppies weigh a single pound at birth and gain 2 pounds per week. Following that formula, your puppy should weigh between 18 and 20 pounds.
Anywhere between 6-12 pounds.
Female Westie's should weigh between 13-20lbs and male Westies should weigh between 15-22lbs.
Your puppy's size really depends on the size of it's parents, and if your puppy is male, or female. Generally, at 3 months of age a male English Mastiff puppy weighs around 45 pounds, and a female around 39 pounds. Your vet would be able to tell you if your puppy was over or under weight.
They should weigh between 3-5 pounds
There is no set weight that a female footballer should weigh. This is completely dependent on the individual being weighed.
20 lbs if you can do 1/2 lb a month you'll be ok