GSD Growth Chart :
So how do you use this chart? If you'll look in the top blue row you'll find things such as age (listed here by months and based on the GSDs first year of life only), and weight (both by Kg and Lb and also by male and female). You'll also see a total % heading which shows a figure based on the size proportions of the dog at one year of age.
The blue column on the left is divided into numbers, 1 - 12, which correspond with the GSD puppies age (in months) at that time. So all you have to do is look down the blue column on the left and find your puppies age (in months) and then look to the right of that number, while staying in the same row, to see what the figures are based on whether or not your puppy is a male or female.
And these numbers will give you an approximation of what weight your GSD puppy should be at that particular age in months. Again, don't get upset if your German Shepherd Dog puppy does not match these figures perfectly. But if you do detect what you contend to be a huge difference then please feel free to contact your veterinarian for more advice. A check up to see how your puppy is doing health-wise and to make sure there are no underlying causes making this an issue would be a good idea too.
The blue column on the left is divided into numbers, 1 - 12, which correspond with the GSD puppies age (in months) at that time. So all you have to do is look down the blue column on the left and find your puppies age (in months) and then look to the right of that number, while staying in the same row, to see what the figures are based on whether or not your puppy is a male or female.
And these numbers will give you an approximation of what weight your GSD puppy should be at that particular age in months. Again, don't get upset if your German Shepherd Dog puppy does not match these figures perfectly. But if you do detect what you contend to be a huge difference then please feel free to contact your veterinarian for more advice. A check up to see how your puppy is doing health-wise and to make sure there are no underlying causes making this an issue would be a good idea too.