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So I have read the weight chart thread, but my girl is not standard and we only know her age to probably about +-10 days, and when you are talking about a 12 week old dog that makes a big difference.
Me, my husband, the vet, the neighbor, work friends, my in laws (one is a vet LOL) all get into these heated discussions about how big they think she is going to get. I really don't care, but it comes up so much that I thought I might as well bring it up to the world of chi people. Here is my bullet-ed list of information.
-Someone who works at the shelter sent me info on what we think is the rest of her litter and momma. Sad really, but this litter and momma was what was left after the rest were sold on craigslist and the owners dumped the babies and mom once they got too old to sell easily
. If this is her litter (they are the right age AND all puppies have her body type, 2 of the 3 look just like her) that means she was one of the Craigslist sales. Momma weighs 6lbs but daddy had to be very different from her because momma looks very standard for a chi other than being big, and my baby has long legs.
-She weighed 3.8 lbs when we got her at 10.5-13 weeks. She was a little skinny so the vet told us his estimate would be double her weight- 7.6 plus a little more because she should not really be that skinny, so 8lbs.
-In the first 4 weeks she gained 1 lb exactly. In the last 3 weeks since then she gained a half pound. Now she weighs 5.3lbs at 4 months 3 weeks +- a week or so. Some of that first pound was not growing, but going from visible ribs to a more healthy weight.
-This probably means very little but she eats 6oz of food a day (we feed raw) that would be 3.5% of the body weight of a 10lb dog or 7% of the body weight of a 6lb dog. She is go go go go go all day, so I can't believe she would be staying a healthy weight trying to get over 8lbs with only this much food.
So what do you think? I think 7lbs, my husband thinks she is tapering off and will only get to 6. We have a co worker whose yorkie mix was about her size and gained one lb a month until 8 months, then just stopped, she used that formula to say she will end up at 8lbs. Neighbors concur at the 8lb estimate.
What do you guys think? I know it is all total guesses.
Edited to add some cute to an otherwise not very cure thread-
Me, my husband, the vet, the neighbor, work friends, my in laws (one is a vet LOL) all get into these heated discussions about how big they think she is going to get. I really don't care, but it comes up so much that I thought I might as well bring it up to the world of chi people. Here is my bullet-ed list of information.
-Someone who works at the shelter sent me info on what we think is the rest of her litter and momma. Sad really, but this litter and momma was what was left after the rest were sold on craigslist and the owners dumped the babies and mom once they got too old to sell easily
-She weighed 3.8 lbs when we got her at 10.5-13 weeks. She was a little skinny so the vet told us his estimate would be double her weight- 7.6 plus a little more because she should not really be that skinny, so 8lbs.
-In the first 4 weeks she gained 1 lb exactly. In the last 3 weeks since then she gained a half pound. Now she weighs 5.3lbs at 4 months 3 weeks +- a week or so. Some of that first pound was not growing, but going from visible ribs to a more healthy weight.
-This probably means very little but she eats 6oz of food a day (we feed raw) that would be 3.5% of the body weight of a 10lb dog or 7% of the body weight of a 6lb dog. She is go go go go go all day, so I can't believe she would be staying a healthy weight trying to get over 8lbs with only this much food.
So what do you think? I think 7lbs, my husband thinks she is tapering off and will only get to 6. We have a co worker whose yorkie mix was about her size and gained one lb a month until 8 months, then just stopped, she used that formula to say she will end up at 8lbs. Neighbors concur at the 8lb estimate.
What do you guys think? I know it is all total guesses.
Edited to add some cute to an otherwise not very cure thread-

