At Rue's appointment today, she only weighed 25 lbs (11.3 kg) at 4 months, 1 week. When we got her at 8 weeks, she was only 7 lbs. (3.1 kg). She has a bit of a belly on her and definitely isn't underweight, though she is more so on the thin side compared to other pups, I'd say --just a smaller build overall. The vet did say to increase her dry food by a half a cup a day to see if that makes a difference.
Re: Any others on here with pups on the smaller side? I shouldn't worry too much , as long as your Vet is happy with her and gives her a clean bill of health , by all means try increasing the food but they do vary so much within the breed . My own Lab Sam, now three years old , was a whopper , never ever looked little and currently weighs about 37 kilos but not a scrap of fat , all bone and muscle , so don't worry, as long as she is healthy , fit and playful , that's all that matters x
Re: Any others on here with pups on the smaller side? [quote author=kateincornwall link=topic=8330.msg117649#msg117649 date=1413572209] don't worry, as long as she is healthy , fit and playful , that's all that matters x [/quote] Excellent advice.
Re: Any others on here with pups on the smaller side? Maisie was a very slight pup and always looked a bit on the skinny side. I've just had a look back at some of her weigh-ins and at 18 weeks she was 11.75kg. She is now 7.5 months old and weighs 17.5 kgs and looks just right. Have a look at he "how much does your puppy weigh" thread, it's very interesting to see how much all our labs differ in size and weight.
Re: Any others on here with pups on the smaller side? Bob was 8 1/2 weeks on Monday and he only weighed 2.4kg! He is SO light! I met a 9w old whippet yesterday who weighed LOADS more than Bob... But the vet seemed to be happy with that so I'm not going to worry too much. Lou x
Re: Any others on here with pups on the smaller side? [quote author=Debs link=topic=8330.msg117662#msg117662 date=1413573429] Maisie was a very slight pup and always looked a bit on the skinny side. I've just had a look back at some of her weigh-ins and at 18 weeks she was 11.75kg. She is now 7.5 months old and weighs 17.5 kgs and looks just right. Have a look at he "how much does your puppy weigh" thread, it's very interesting to see how much all our labs differ in size and weight. [/quote] http://www.thelabradorforum.com/index.php?topic=5965.0
Re: Any others on here with pups on the smaller side? [quote author=Debs link=topic=8330.msg117662#msg117662 date=1413573429] Maisie was a very slight pup and always looked a bit on the skinny side. I've just had a look back at some of her weigh-ins and at 18 weeks she was 11.75kg. She is now 7.5 months old and weighs 17.5 kgs and looks just right. Have a look at he "how much does your puppy weigh" thread, it's very interesting to see how much all our labs differ in size and weight. [/quote] Lord, I didn't read the whole post, and asked how much she weighed now! It's definitely Friday afternoon. ??? : Any idea how big she'll end up? Did you see her parents?
Re: Any others on here with pups on the smaller side? [quote author=kateincornwall link=topic=8330.msg117649#msg117649 date=1413572209] I shouldn't worry too much , as long as your Vet is happy with her and gives her a clean bill of health , by all means try increasing the food but they do vary so much within the breed . My own Lab Sam, now three years old , was a whopper , never ever looked little and currently weighs about 37 kilos but not a scrap of fat , all bone and muscle , so don't worry, as long as she is healthy , fit and playful , that's all that matters x [/quote] Wow, what a big guy! And yes, she was completely healthy, so I'm happy!
Re: Any others on here with pups on the smaller side? [quote author=Rue7514 link=topic=8330.msg117672#msg117672 date=1413575765] [quote author=Debs link=topic=8330.msg117662#msg117662 date=1413573429] Maisie was a very slight pup and always looked a bit on the skinny side. I've just had a look back at some of her weigh-ins and at 18 weeks she was 11.75kg. She is now 7.5 months old and weighs 17.5 kgs and looks just right. Have a look at he "how much does your puppy weigh" thread, it's very interesting to see how much all our labs differ in size and weight. [/quote] How old is she now? And how big? If you don't mind my asking. [/quote] Hi, she is is 7.5 months old and quite slim. Here's a couple of pictures taken yesterday, you can see how slim she is. I'd measure her for you but she is fast asleep as the mo! 1779180_645331222254307_7748519220238636006_n by renalsdeb, on Flickr IMG_0106 by renalsdeb, on Flickr
Re: Any others on here with pups on the smaller side? [quote author=Debs link=topic=8330.msg117680#msg117680 date=1413576542] [quote author=Rue7514 link=topic=8330.msg117672#msg117672 date=1413575765] [quote author=Debs link=topic=8330.msg117662#msg117662 date=1413573429] Maisie was a very slight pup and always looked a bit on the skinny side. I've just had a look back at some of her weigh-ins and at 18 weeks she was 11.75kg. She is now 7.5 months old and weighs 17.5 kgs and looks just right. Have a look at he "how much does your puppy weigh" thread, it's very interesting to see how much all our labs differ in size and weight. [/quote] How old is she now? And how big? If you don't mind my asking. [/quote] Hi, she is is 7.5 months old and quite slim. Here's a couple of pictures taken yesterday, you can see how slim she is. I'd measure her for you but she is fast asleep as the mo! 1779180_645331222254307_7748519220238636006_n by renalsdeb, on Flickr IMG_0106 by renalsdeb, on Flickr [/quote] I edited my post right before you posted this...I completely missed you mentioning her age and weight in your original post, apologies!!! She is a beautiful dog. Perfect size!
Re: Any others on here with pups on the smaller side? There is such a wide range of sizes that we all worry about either under feeding them or over feeding them and, sometimes on the same day I haven't had Molly weighed since she was spayed at seven months in April when the Vet described her as a petite Labrador. She is healthy and energetic so I think I am getting it right. Be aware that the food manufactures tend to be very generous in their suggestions of how much you should feed.