Labrador is considered a fairly popular breed of dog, which many families prefer to keep. It is difficult to find a kinder and more loyal being, having a very flexible character. This pet will be a real friend and a married couple, and single people, and kids. Labradors became famous for their loyalty to their owners. Their life expectancy is up to 10-12 years. There are general standards for this breed, which we will talk about later.
Breed standard
The nominal weight of an adult Labrador (male) is from 30 to 40 kg. Knots weigh 25-32 kg. As a result of malnutrition, Labradors can gain weight faster, which can lead to heart disease.
The height of the males at the withers is 56-58 cm, the branch is approximately 54-56 cm.
Head circumference - 46-56 cm.
Bust - 70-86 cm.
The length of the muzzle is 7.5-10 cm.
The circumference of the muzzle is 28-32 cm.
The circumference of the mouth is 11-14 cm.
Color
As a rule, three colors are considered standard: chocolate, black and fawn. However, the shades of these colors can be quite diverse: light cream, light chocolate, golden, liver, red fox, etc. The chest can be decorated with a white speck.
Wool
Dogs of the Labrador breed are covered with short thick hair, which has no tows and waves. It’s tough to the touch. High density also has a waterproof undercoat.
Varieties of breed
Labradors of different colors can only vary in color. There is an opinion that black dogs are more inclined to hunt, fawn animals are lazy, and chocolate pets are more stubborn, but this is not so.
Puppy age
Labrador puppy from birth to two weeks of age will be deaf, blind and dependent on his mother. In 2-4 weeks he will be able to see and hear the world around him for the first time, he will become mobile, he will explore smells, sounds and new places. In the fourth week, milk teeth will begin to cut. And at the age of 8 weeks, the puppy can already be picked up from his mother and made into a full-fledged companion and friend.
Labrador puppy height and weight for months
Puppies grow very quickly, so the indicators every month quite impressive change. The table below shows the approximate growth and weight of the Labrador for months, starting from 1 to 10 months. of life.
Puppy age (month) | Height (cm) | Weight (kg) |
one | 23-23.5 | 3.4-3.8 |
2 | 30-32.5 | 7-8 |
3 | 39.5-42 | 12-14 |
4 | 44-46 | 17-19 |
5 | 48-51 | 21-22 |
6 | 50-55 | 24-26 |
7 | 52-56 | 26-28 |
eight | 54-57 | 28-30 |
9 | 54-58 | 29-32 |
ten | 54-58 | 30-36 |
All the data indicated in the table (Labrador height and weight) are quite approximate, since the individual indicators of each representative of this breed depend on many factors (nutrition, lifestyle, etc.).
Some animals stop growing at 6 months, while others continue to grow up to almost a year. At the same time, males are much larger than females. Therefore, the measurements of the puppy do not always coincide with the indicators indicated in the table, since they are averaged.
Puppy development from 3 months to a year
At 3 months of age, an active puppy is already fully prepared for training and home schooling. During this period of time, it will still continue to grow rapidly and become stronger every day. Permanent teeth begin to erupt in a small pet, therefore, to relieve his toothache, it is important to provide him with suitable chewing toys during this period. At 7 months, he will become a full-fledged teenager who has reached puberty.
By this time, after puberty, the labrador will have grown all the permanent teeth. This is the best time to start an obedience training course. This is a very intelligent and easily trained breed, therefore it is these dogs that are often chosen to serve the disabled and blind.
Adulthood dogs
Despite the fact that much in the development of the dog depends on its individual characteristics, Labradors most often reach their full size at 18 months. By this time, he will gain weight well, but it is important that he does not have fat. Conducting regular physical exercises will help the Labrador to develop muscles and bones, to develop a worthy constitution in the later stages of development.
Adult Labrador Sizes
The height and weight of the Labrador, as we said above, depends on many factors. The size of the dog can also be estimated by seeing its father and mother earlier.
- According to the standard of dog breeders, the height of the male Labrador dog at the withers is approximately 56-60 cm, females - 54-58 cm. Outwardly, the sex of the dog can be used to determine its gender, since males are noticeably larger.
- The normal weight of a male Labrador is considered to be 30–40 kg, and bitches 25–35 kg. Pets of both sexes are quite large.
Conclusion
In many ways, the height and weight of the puppy's Labrador depends on what he eats, so feeding a pet with high-quality feed will provide him not only good health, but also significantly affect his adult size. Consult your veterinarian about good feed for your puppy and its amount for feeding. Remember that undernourished dogs can grow much more slowly than those who receive adequate and quality nutrition. In addition, if the puppy has serious illnesses or disorders, this can also significantly slow its development and growth.