Let me tell you how to see the body shape of a puppy when she grows up?

How do you think of the body shape of a puppy when you grow up? The size of a puppy when he grows up depends on his genes and diet. Generally speaking, a puppy's body size increases with age, but its body size is sometimes affected by genetic fa...


How do you think of the body shape of a puppy when you grow up? The size of a puppy when he grows up depends on his genes and diet. Generally speaking, a puppy's body size increases with age, but its body size is sometimes affected by genetic factors and diet.

1. Number of births of puppies in the same litter: Large dogs can give birth to more than seven or eight at a time. Small dogs only have two or three at a time. This is a pretty accurate reference indicator. If there are more than seven or eight brothers and sisters of puppies, they will never be petite.

2. Full Moon Weight: A puppy weighing about 3 kg at the full moon will grow into a medium-sized dog weighing about 10-12 kg in the future. This is a reference indicator. For example, if a puppy weighs 4 or 5 kg at the full moon, the weight of an adult dog may exceed 15 kg. In addition, it can also be used to infer age from its teeth and compare its weight.

3. Weight during teeth replacement: When the puppy is about 110 days old, the baby teeth begin to fall (start from the front teeth), and when the puppy is about 160 days old, all of them are changed. The puppies in medium-sized dogs weigh about 7 kg when they start changing teeth.

The dog has its own advantages and disadvantages, and it depends on people's preferences. Raising large dogs not only requires working hard to make money to buy dog ​​food, but also exercise your body to be able to bear large bags of dog food and have the strength to walk the dog; raising small dogs requires guarding against dental disorders, joint problems, and even water brain (Chihuahua), which are also headaches.

Although large dogs give people a great sense of threat, in fact, in addition to certain specific dog breeds (such as Doberman), many large dogs have a very good temper and are more tolerant of children's teasing.



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