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Male & Female Shiba Inu 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 13, 2023

Shiba Inus, with its fox-like appearance and spirited personality, has rapidly gained popularity worldwide. For potential and new owners, understanding the growth trajectory of this iconic Japanese breed is vital. This article delves into the average weights and heights of Shiba Inu puppies, providing insights into what one might expect during their early years. From birth to full maturity, we’ll explore the developmental milestones, ensuring you have a comprehensive understanding of your Shiba Inu’s growth. Whether you’re an aspiring owner or just curious about this charming breed, join us as we unravel the growth mysteries of the Shiba Inu.

Male Shiba Inu Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of male Shiba Inu 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 Shiba Inu’s growth.

Age Weight (pounds) Weight (kg) Height (inches) Height (cm)
Newborn 0.5 – 1.0 0.23 – 0.45 3-4 7.6-10.2
1 Month 4 – 6 1.8 – 2.7 5-7 12.7-17.8
2 Months 8 – 11 3.6 – 5 7-9 17.8-22.9
3 Months 11 – 15 5 – 6.8 9-11 22.9-27.9
4 Months 15 – 20 6.8 – 9.1 10-12 25.4-30.5
6 Months 20 – 25 9.1 – 11.3 12-14 30.5-35.6
8 Months 22 – 28 10 – 12.7 13-15 33-38.1
10 Months 23 – 29 10.4 – 13.2 13.5-16 34.3-40.6
12 Months 24 – 30 10.9 – 13.6 13.5-17 34.3-43.2
2 Years 23 – 30 10.4 – 13.6 14-17.5 35.6-44.5
3 Years 23 – 30 10.4 – 13.6 14-17.5 35.6-44.5

 

Female Shiba Inu Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of female Shiba Inu 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 Shiba Inu’s growth.

Age Weight (pounds) Weight (kg) Height (inches) Height (cm)
Newborn 0.4 – 0.9 0.18 – 0.4 2.5-3.5 6.4-8.9
1 Month 3 – 5 1.4 – 2.3 4.5-6 11.4-15.2
2 Months 7 – 10 3.2 – 4.5 6-8 15.2-20.3
3 Months 10 – 14 4.5 – 6.4 7-9 17.8-22.9
4 Months 13 – 18 5.9 – 8.2 8-10 20.3-25.4
6 Months 16 – 22 7.3 – 10 9-11.5 22.9-29.2
8 Months 18 – 24 8.2 – 10.9 9.5-12.5 24.1-31.8
10 Months 19 – 25 8.6 – 11.3 10-13 25.4-33
12 Months 19 – 26 8.6 – 11.8 10.5-14 26.7-35.6
2 Years 19 – 26 8.6 – 11.8 11-14.5 28-36.8
3 Years 19 – 26 8.6 – 11.8 11-14.5 28-36.8

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 Shiba Inu Puppy’s Growth and Development

  1. How big will my Shiba Inu get when fully grown?
    Shiba Inus are small to medium-sized dogs. Males typically weigh between 23-30 pounds (10.4-13.6 kg) and females between 19-26 pounds (8.6-11.8 kg) when mature. The height can vary from 13.5 to 17.5 inches (34.3 to 44.5 cm) for males and 10.5 to 14.5 inches (26.7 to 36.8 cm) for females.
  2. At what age is a Shiba Inu considered fully grown?
    Most Shiba Inus reach their full height by 12-15 months, but they might continue to fill out and gain weight until they are 2 or 3 years old.
  3. Why does my Shiba Inu seem smaller/larger than the breed standard?
    Individual variation exists in every breed. Genetics, diet, exercise, and overall health can affect a dog’s growth. It’s always best to consult with your vet if you’re concerned about your Shiba Inu’s size.
  4. What should I feed my Shiba Inu puppy for optimal growth?
    It’s essential to provide a balanced diet designed specifically for puppies, preferably one formulated for small or medium breeds. This ensures they get the right nutrients in the correct proportions.
  5. How often should I feed my Shiba Inu puppy?
    Typically, Shiba Inu puppies should be fed 3-4 times daily until six months of age. After that, you can reduce feeding to twice daily.
  6. When will my Shiba Inu’s ears stand up?
    Most Shiba Inu puppies have their ears stand up between 6-10 weeks of age. If the ears haven’t risen by 5 months, they might remain semi-erect.
  7. Is it normal for my Shiba Inu to lose its puppy coat?
    Yes, Shiba Inus typically shed their puppy coat around 6 months of age, making way for their denser adult coat.
  8. How can I tell if my Shiba Inu is overweight or underweight?
    A healthy Shiba Inu should have a discernible waist when viewed from above. You should be able to feel (but not see) the ribs with light pressure. If in doubt, consult with your veterinarian.
  9. When should I switch my Shiba Inu from puppy food to adult food?
    Most Shiba Inus can transition to adult dog food between 9-12 months of age. Always transition slowly over a week or more to avoid stomach upset.
  10. Why does my Shiba Inu puppy have a sudden growth spurt?
    Growth spurts are typical in puppies. You might notice these phases when your Shiba Inu suddenly eats more or sleeps longer.
  11. Are growth supplements necessary for my Shiba Inu?
    Unless prescribed by a veterinarian, growth supplements are not recommended. Over-supplementation can lead to health issues.
  12. Is it normal for my Shiba Inu puppy to have uneven growth in its limbs?
    Puppies often go through awkward growth phases where limbs might seem disproportionate. However, they usually even out as the dog matures.
  13. How can exercise impact my Shiba Inu’s growth?
    Moderate exercise is vital for healthy development, but excessive or high-impact activities can harm growing joints. Stick to controlled play and avoid strenuous jumping or long-distance running with young puppies.
  14. My Shiba Inu puppy seems taller than the breed standard. Will he outgrow this?
    Puppies often have growth spurts where they might seem taller or leggier. They usually fill out and become more proportionate as they approach adulthood.
  15. Why does my Shiba Inu puppy have a soft spot on its head?
    Like humans, Shiba Inu puppies might have a soft spot or fontanel on their skull which usually closes as they mature. Always avoid pressure on this area and consult your vet if concerned.
  16. Is raw feeding suitable for my growing Shiba Inu?
    Raw diets can be suitable if well-researched and balanced. However, they require careful planning to ensure they meet a growing puppy’s nutritional needs. Consulting with a veterinarian is crucial.
  17. How can I track my Shiba Inu’s growth?
    Regular weight checks, monthly measurements, and photographing your dog next to a constant object can be excellent ways to track growth.
  18. When do Shiba Inus typically experience teething?
    Shiba Inu puppies generally start teething between 3-4 months of age, with adult teeth fully in by 6-7 months.
  19. My Shiba Inu puppy’s nose is changing color. Is this normal?
    Nose color can change due to various factors, including age, sunlight, and temperature. As long as the nose is moist and healthy, color change isn’t usually a concern.
  20. When should I neuter/spay my Shiba Inu, and how will it affect growth?
    The best age to neuter or spay can vary, but many vets recommend waiting until after the puppy has fully grown to ensure proper joint and bone development. Discuss the best timing with your veterinarian.

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