What is the normal weight for a four-month-old golden retriever?
Usually a four-month-old golden retriever weighs about 17 to 15 kilograms. The normal weight of a male dog is about 17 kilograms, and the weight of a female dog is slightly lighter, about 15 kilograms. The weight of a dog is related to the owner's feeding methods, physical differences, etc. If the dog's weight is too much lower than or higher than the normal range, it is recommended that the owner change his feeding methods and observe whether the dog has any abnormal behavior.
Standard size of Golden Retriever
1 and 2 months male: 6kg; female: 5kg.
2 and 3 months male: 11kg; female: 9kg.
3 and 4 months male: 17kg; female: 15kg.
4. 6-month-old male: 24kg; female: 21kg.
5. 8-month-old male: 29kg; female: 24kg.
6. 12-month-old male: 33kg; female: 28kg.
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