Spoodle puppy growth overview
Spoodle families can check each age marker to be sure their friendly companion is growing steadily and staying active.
Spoodle weight by age
Each milestone includes an average range. Your puppy may sit a little higher or lower; steady progress matters more than any single weigh-in.
| Age | Weight (kg) | Weight (lbs) |
|---|---|---|
| 8 weeks | 1.4–2.2 | 3–4.8 |
| 12 weeks | 2–3.2 | 4.4–7 |
| 16 weeks | 3–4.5 | 6.6–9.9 |
| 6 months | 4.5–7 | 9.9–15.4 |
| 9 months | 5–8 | 11–17.6 |
| 12 months | 5.5–9 | 12.1–19.8 |
Signs your Spoodle puppy may be underweight
- Ribs and spine are pronounced with very little padding.
- They tire quickly during gentle play.
- Loose stool or skipping multiple meals.
Signs your Spoodle puppy may be overweight
- No visible waistline when viewed from above.
- Panting heavily after a short walk.
- Hard to feel ribs even with light pressure.
Frequently asked questions
How often should I weigh my Spoodle puppy?
Check their progress every two weeks until six months old, then once per month.
What if my puppy falls outside this chart?
Look at the trend rather than one weigh-in. Two or more missed milestones warrants a chat with your vet.
When should I call the vet?
If your puppy refuses food, limps, or gains weight rapidly, involve your vet right away.
Does gender change the targets?
Males can finish slightly heavier, but both sexes should stay close to this curve.
Where can I learn more?
Use our home page for feeding and grooming tools.
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