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Male & Female Husky Weights & Heights by Age

By: Arlene Divina
Arlene Divina, one of the content writers at IHD, loves going on adventures with her adorable fur baby. She now creates informative content for pet parents. Read more
| August 10, 2023

The Siberian Husky, with its striking appearance and boundless energy, captivates the hearts of many. As these majestic canines transition from playful puppies to agile adults, their growth journey is nothing short of fascinating. A common query among new and potential Husky owners revolves around the average weights and heights of Husky puppies at various stages of their development. Understanding these averages can provide crucial insights into ensuring optimal health and nutrition for these snowy-origin companions. Dive in as we chart the growth trajectory of Husky puppies, offering a comprehensive guide to their typical size milestones.

Male Husky Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of a male Husky from newborn to 3 years of age. Please note these are only averages. Always consult with your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your Husky’s growth.

Age Average Weight (lbs) Average Weight (kg) Average Height (inches) Average Height (cm)
Newborn 0.5 – 1.3 0.2 – 0.6 3 – 4 7.6 – 10.2
1 month 5 – 10 2.3 – 4.5 5 – 8 12.7 – 20.3
2 months 10 – 20 4.5 – 9.1 8 – 11 20.3 – 27.9
3 months 20 – 30 9.1 – 13.6 10 – 14 25.4 – 35.6
4 months 30 – 40 13.6 – 18.1 12 – 16 30.5 – 40.6
5 months 35 – 45 15.9 – 20.4 14 – 18 35.6 – 45.7
6 months 40 – 50 18.1 – 22.7 16 – 20 40.6 – 50.8
7 – 12 months 45 – 60 20.4 – 27.2 20 – 24 50.8 – 61
2 years 45 – 65 20.4 – 29.5 21 – 24 53.3 – 61
3 years 45 – 65 20.4 – 29.5 21 – 24 53.3 – 61

Female Husky Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of a female Husky from newborn to 3 years of age. Please note these are only averages. Always consult with your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your Husky’s growth.

Age Average Weight (lbs) Average Weight (kg) Average Height (inches) Average Height (cm)
Newborn 0.5 – 1 0.2 – 0.5 3 – 4 7.6 – 10.2
1 month 4 – 8 1.8 – 3.6 4 – 7 10.2 – 17.8
2 months 8 – 18 3.6 – 8.2 7 – 10 17.8 – 25.4
3 months 18 – 26 8.2 – 11.8 9 – 13 22.9 – 33.0
4 months 26 – 36 11.8 – 16.3 11 – 15 27.9 – 38.1
5 months 30 – 40 13.6 – 18.1 12 – 17 30.5 – 43.2
6 months 35 – 45 15.9 – 20.4 14 – 19 35.6 – 48.3
7 – 12 months 40 – 55 18.1 – 24.9 17 – 22 43.2 – 55.9
2 years 40 – 55 18.1 – 24.9 18 – 22 45.7 – 55.9
3 years 40 – 55 18.1 – 24.9 18 – 22 45.7 – 55.9

These tables are based on general guidelines and can vary greatly depending on individual dogs. Always consult with a veterinarian or professional breeder for more specific information about your pet’s growth and development.

 

FAQs about a Husky Puppy’s Growth and Development

  1. How fast do Husky puppies grow?
    Husky puppies experience rapid growth in their first six months, with the pace slowing down from 7 months onward. Their weight and height increases are most noticeable in the early months. However, like all breeds, individual growth rates can vary.
  2. When do Huskies reach their full size?
    Most Huskies attain their full height by their first year, but filling out, or gaining their adult weight, can take up to 2 years. Always ensure proper nutrition and exercise to support their growth spurts.
  3. Is my Husky puppy underweight?
    If you can prominently feel your puppy’s ribs, spine, and other bones, and notice a lack of muscle mass, they might be underweight. However, Huskies have a leaner build than some breeds, so always consult with a veterinarian for a proper assessment.
  4. How much should my Husky puppy eat?
    The amount a Husky puppy should eat varies by age, weight, and activity level. Puppies generally need more calories for their size than adults. It’s essential to follow the feeding guidelines on the dog food label and consult with your vet.
  5. What’s the ideal weight for a Husky at six months?
    Male Huskies typically weigh between 40-50 pounds at six months, while females might weigh between 35-45 pounds. However, individual growth can vary, so it’s crucial to monitor their overall health and not just weight.
  6. Can overfeeding affect my Husky puppy’s growth?
    Yes, overfeeding can lead to obesity, putting excessive strain on bones and joints. This can especially harm growing puppies, possibly leading to long-term health issues.
  7. Do Huskies have growth spurts?
    Yes, like most dogs, Huskies experience growth spurts, especially between 2-6 months. During these phases, they might show increased hunger, energy, and sleep.
  8. Is it okay for my Husky puppy to climb stairs?
    While occasional stair climbing isn’t harmful, frequent climbing can strain a puppy’s developing joints. Limit their stair use, especially during their rapid growth phase.
  9. When do Huskies’ eyes change color?
    Many Husky puppies are born with blue eyes, but this can change as they grow. By 12 weeks, their eye color usually settles, though it can occasionally shift up until they’re a few months old.
  10. What kind of exercise is suitable for my growing Husky puppy?
    Short, frequent walks and play sessions are best. Avoid prolonged, strenuous activities to protect their developing joints.
  11. Can neutering or spaying affect my Husky’s growth?
    Early spaying or neutering can slightly affect a dog’s growth, potentially leading to taller dogs. It’s essential to discuss the ideal timing with your veterinarian.
  12. When do Huskies’ coats reach full development?
    While Husky puppies are born with a soft, fluffy coat, their denser adult double coat starts emerging around 3-6 months and fully develops by 12-18 months.
  13. How can I ensure my Husky puppy’s bones are healthy?
    Provide a balanced diet rich in calcium and phosphorus. Avoid over-exercising and jumping from heights to protect their growing bones.
  14. Is raw food good for my Husky puppy’s growth?
    A raw food diet can be beneficial if balanced correctly. Consult a veterinarian or a canine nutritionist to ensure all nutritional needs are met.
  15. Why is my Husky puppy limping after play?
    While it might be a minor injury, puppies are also prone to conditions like panosteitis (“growing pains”). Always consult a veterinarian for any limping.
  16. How often should I visit the vet for growth check-ups?
    For the first year, monthly vet visits are common. Regular check-ups ensure healthy growth and timely vaccinations.
  17. Is crate training safe for my growing Husky puppy?
    Yes, if done correctly. Ensure the crate is appropriately sized, allowing them to stand, turn, and stretch, accommodating their growth.
  18. How can I track my Husky puppy’s growth?
    Maintain a weekly or monthly record of their weight and height. Comparing this to breed averages can provide insight into their growth pattern.
  19. Are there supplements to boost my Husky puppy’s growth?
    While some supplements claim to boost growth, a balanced diet is usually enough. Only provide supplements on a veterinarian’s advice.
  20. When does teething end in Huskies?
    Huskies typically finish teething by six months. Supplying appropriate chew toys can help ease their discomfort during this phase.

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