Thank you for your reassurance Vet isn't worried in the slightest! It's just me. I think it's because I'm used to mum's choccy lab who is very large and portly!! Not really sure how to add a photo from my phone If anyone could advise I can post a picture
Well lots of weights this week (thank you to everyone who posted). Bear is now 18 weeks old and 23.7kg. Here is an updated Graph I am the same, but from the other end (trying to make sure he isn't gaining weight too quickly), even with the body chart, I keep asking my vet how he looks, to be sure, but am constantly reassured he is just going through a fast growth and is probably going to be a big boy.
Weighed in Bailey today (19.5 weeks old) and in two weeks he has gained 1.7kg - so he is now 15.80kg. Vet said he is in perfect condition and agreed he is completely loopy! Think I'm going to have a large boy on my hands when he is fully grown
Our Chocolate lab Penny is now 23 weeks old and is just over 18kg. She's gained a steady 800grams a week since we got her at 10 weeks old.
Bear is now 19 weeks old, took him away on a weekend trip this week, and although he is still such a puppy he behaved very well and we had a lot of fun (a lot of stressing over nothing). He weighed in today at 25.3kg. Here is an updated graph
Ted was 6kg last week at 9 weeks. I'll be interested to know what he weighs once our new scales arrive, since I've been introducing click and treat work. I also added some peanut butter (no salt or sugar) to a Kong yesterday so his next weigh-in should be eye opening.
I am not sure. Her back end is currently taller than her front, but she still has "bumps" on her wrists, so a tiny bit more growing. She looks a little skinny though so, back on lunches for a bit, which suits her just fine!
Quinn is one week younger than Bramble, fairly gangly looking with back end a bit higher as well, but 10 lbs lighter (22.6kg)! She is taller that many full grown labs we run into...we are interested to see how much she will weigh full grown.
Bruce here (pictured here at 10 weeks) was 5.5kg's at 8 weeks, 9kg's at 12 weeks, 11.5kg's at 14 weeks and 14.5kg's at nearly 17 weeks.