At what age is a medium Labradoodle full grown?

At what age is a medium Labradoodle full grown?

Age. Most Labradoodles need anywhere from 12 to 18 months to reach their full size. If your pup is younger than a year old, they are likely still growing. Refer to our Labradoodle weight chart to estimate how many more pounds they might put on as they mature into adulthood.

What is the average size of a female Labradoodle?

Standard labradoodle males weigh around 55-65 pounds, and females weigh an average of 40-60 pounds. A medium labradoodle can weigh 25-35 pounds. Mini-labradoodles average 15 to 25 pounds, with female dogs being slightly smaller.

What is a medium size Labradoodle?

Height: 17 to 20 inches (43cm to 52cm) at wither. The ideal size for the female is 17 to 19 inches and the male is 18 to 20 inches. Weight: 30 to 45 lbs (13kg to 20kg).

How do I know if my Labradoodle is medium or large?

A Standard Labradoodle is over 21” at the shoulder and weighs 42 lbs. or more. I do not have standards in my breeding program at Great Day Labradoodles. Medium Labradoodles are 17”-20” at the shoulder and weigh between 26-45 lbs. Miniature Labradoodles are 14”-16” at the shoulder and weigh between 18-28 lbs.

At what age do Labradoodles slow down?

When do Labradoodles calm down? As a cross between two active and intelligent breeds, it’s no surprise that Labradoodles have energy to spare. Whilst this playful breed can stay active well into their adult years, most owners see their Labradoodle calm down slightly at around 2 or 3 years old.

At what age is a Labradoodle no longer a puppy?

For a labradoodle, adulthood starts somewhere between two or three years of age and lasts until around its seventh birthday. During adulthood, labradoodles are at their prime. They’ll be calmer and more tranquil than they were as puppies.

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