Weight of Irish Terrier
The Weight of Irish Terrier adult female varies from 11 to 12 kg.
The Weight of Irish Terrier adult male varies from 11 to 12 kg.
Growth of Irish Terrier female:
- According to its size, the weight of the Irish Terrier female at 3 months should be between 4.7 and 5.1 kg.
- At 6 months, the Irish Terrier female weighs on average between 8.5 kg for the smallest individuals and 9.3 kg for the largest individuals.
- How much must a Irish Terrier Female at 1 year? Enter 10.9 and 11.9 kg.
- The Irish Terrier female will end up growing at 14 months.
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Growth of Irish Terrier male:
- According to its size, the weight of the Irish Terrier male at 3 months should be between 4.7 and 5.1 kg.
- At 6 months, the Irish Terrier male weighs on average between 8.5 kg for the smallest individuals and 9.3 kg for the largest individuals.
- How much must a Irish Terrier male at 1 year? Between 10.9 and 11.9 kg.
- The Irish Terrier male will end its growth at 14 months.
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Rowan
10 days
At 0 year(s), 8 month(s) and 21 day(s), Rowan, Irish Terrier, female, weighed 12.7 kg.
Rustie
11 days
At 2 year(s), 7 month(s) and 12 day(s), Rustie, Irish Terrier, female, weighed 16.1 kg.
Rustie
18 days
At 2 year(s), 7 month(s) and 5 day(s), Rustie, Irish Terrier, female, weighed 16.1 kg.
Rustie
25 days
At 2 year(s), 6 month(s) and 28 day(s), Rustie, Irish Terrier, female, weighed 16 kg.
Rustie
1 month
At 2 year(s), 6 month(s) and 22 day(s), Rustie, Irish Terrier, female, weighed 16 kg.
Rowan
1 month
At 0 year(s), 7 month(s) and 30 day(s), Rowan, Irish Terrier, female, weighed 12.1 kg.
Rowan
1 month
At 0 year(s), 7 month(s) and 26 day(s), Rowan, Irish Terrier, female, weighed 11.9 kg.
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