Growth chart Yorkshire
Weight of Yorkshire
The Weight of Yorkshire adult female varies from 4.41 to 6.83 lbs.The Weight of Yorkshire adult male varies from 4.41 to 6.83 lbs.
A few tips on the weight of the puppy Yorkshire, during its growth:
Growth of Yorkshire female:
According to its size, the weight of the Yorkshire female at 3 months should be between 2 and 3.1 lbs.
At 6 months, the Yorkshire female weighs on average between 3.6 lbs for the smallest individuals and 5.6 lbs for the largest individuals.
How much must a Yorkshire Female at 1 year? Enter 4.4 and 6.8 lbs.
The Yorkshire female will end up growing at 12 months.
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Growth of Yorkshire male:
According to its size, the weight of the Yorkshire male at 3 months should be between 2 and 3.1 lbs.
At 6 months, the Yorkshire male weighs on average between 3.6 lbs for the smallest individuals and 5.6 lbs for the largest individuals.
How much must a Yorkshire male at 1 year? Between 4.4 and 6.8 lbs.
The Yorkshire male will end its growth at 12 months.
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Yorkshire : Control your dog's weight
Control the weight of your Yorkshire during its growth allows you to know if you are feeding it correctly. It is important to control the weight of your puppy during its growth: you prevent some health or joint problems. A puppy with no problem of weight will also have less tendency to have an adult one, because as in the human, good habits are taken very young.
Dog weight chart YorkshireYour Puppy's growth:
Monitor your puppy's weight, Compare it with the average curve and that of other registered dogs, possibly print its weight curve to seek advice from your veterinarian or share it on the forums.
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