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Lulu--Huge for a Shih Tzu?

Discussion in 'Dogs - small breeds (toy) specific' started by Weeble, May 17, 2006.

  1. Weeble

    Weeble New Member

    My 4-1/2 month old shih tzu just returned from a trip to the vet where I learned she weighs in at a whopping 10-1/2 pounds! Isn't that kind of big for her age? She's not fat, just (proportionately) much bigger than we were expecting (12-14 pounds full grown). Can we expect a 20 pounder by the time she stops growing?
     
  2. madeline

    madeline New Member

    She may slow down, my maltipoo was 9 lbs at 5 months and she is now nearly 9 months and is just over 11 lbs I figure she will stop around 12 lbs. The Vet though she would be 15 to 20 lbs because when she was 8 weeks she already weighed 5 lbs. But when she hit the 5 month mark she really slowed down
     
  3. Aqueous

    Aqueous New Member

    She could also be oversized. My Yorkie's mom is 7 lbs and his dad is 8 lbs, but my Yorkie weighs in usually at 11-12 lbs. He's not fat either but he is very muscular and is also larger than the normal Yorkie.

    There is a considerable size range with Shih Tzu's, their AKC breed standard has their weight at between 9-16 lbs, could be that she's just at the larger end of the spectrum.
     
  4. jcarilyn

    jcarilyn New Member

    I have 2 Shih Tzu's, a male, Baxter who is 10 months old, and 24lbs. I also have a female,, Lilly, who is 5 months old, and 12lbs. My vet says they are not overweight, just big. You never know what they might have been bred with a few generations ago, so it's possible to have larger dogs. We joke about having the biggest Shih Tzu's in Connecticut!

    Carrie
     

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