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Male & Female Irish Terrier Weights & Heights by Age

By: Zyra Capalac
Zyra is a Special Project Coordinator of HomeLife Media and a writer for iHeartDogs.com. She has 3 dogs namely Skye, Luna, and one of them is a rescue, named Tesla.Read more
| April 12, 2024

The Irish Terrier, known for its fiery red coat and spirited demeanor, stands as a robust and agile breed. Averaging between 18 to 20 inches in height at the shoulder, these terriers possess a lean and sturdy frame conducive to their originally intended roles of hunting and guarding. Typically, males weigh around 27 pounds, while females are slightly lighter, generally weighing about 25 pounds. This size allows them to balance agility with strength, making them effective as both working dogs and loyal companions. Their compact build reflects a breed standard focused on a well-proportioned body, which contributes to their distinctive appearance and energetic nature.

Male Irish Terrier Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of male Irish Terrier 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 Irish Terrier’s growth.

Age (Months/Years) Weight (lbs) Weight (kg) Height (inches) Height (cm)
0-1 3 – 5 1.4 – 2.3 5 – 7 13 – 18
1-2 5 – 8 2.3 – 3.6 7 – 9 18 – 23
2-3 8 – 12 3.6 – 5.4 9 – 11 23 – 28
3-4 12 – 15 5.4 – 6.8 11 – 13 28 – 33
4-6 15 – 18 6.8 – 8.2 13 – 15 33 – 38
6-9 18 – 22 8.2 – 10 15 – 17 38 – 43
9-12 22 – 24 10 – 10.9 17 – 18 43 – 46
2 years 27 12.2 18 – 20 46 – 51
3 years 27 12.2 18 – 20 46 – 51

Female Irish Terrier Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of female Irish Terrier 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 Irish Terrier’s growth.

Age (Months/Years) Weight (lbs) Weight (kg) Height (inches) Height (cm)
0-1 2 – 4 0.9 – 1.8 5 – 6 13 – 15
1-2 4 – 7 1.8 – 3.2 6 – 8 15 – 20
2-3 7 – 10 3.2 – 4.5 8 – 10 20 – 25
3-4 10 – 13 4.5 – 5.9 10 – 12 25 – 30
4-6 13 – 16 5.9 – 7.3 12 – 14 30 – 36
6-9 16 – 20 7.3 – 9.1 14 – 16 36 – 41
9-12 20 – 22 9.1 – 10 16 – 17 41 – 43
2 years 25 11.3 17 – 19 43 – 48
3 years 25 11.3 17 – 19 43 – 48

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 an Irish Terrier Puppy’s Growth and Development

1. What is the average weight of an Irish Terrier puppy at 3 months?

At 3 months, an Irish Terrier puppy typically weighs between 8 to 12 pounds (3.6 to 5.4 kg). This is a critical growth phase, and proper nutrition is essential to support healthy development.

2. How tall should my Irish Terrier be at 6 months?

By 6 months, an Irish Terrier usually stands about 13 to 15 inches tall (33 to 38 cm). This is nearly their adult height, although they will continue to fill out and gain muscle mass.

3. Is it normal for my Irish Terrier puppy to gain weight rapidly?

Rapid weight gain is normal in the early months but should stabilize around 6 months. Watch their diet to ensure they don’t become overweight, which can strain their developing bones and joints.

4. How can I tell if my Irish Terrier is underweight?

You should be able to feel but not see their ribs without pressing hard. If the ribs are visible, your puppy might be underweight. A balanced diet and regular check-ups are recommended to ensure healthy growth.

5. What are the growth milestones for an Irish Terrier in the first year?

Major growth milestones include rapid weight gain in the first six months, reaching close to adult height by 9 months, and then gradual weight and muscle gain up to 12 months or more.

6. When do Irish Terrier puppies stop growing?

Irish Terriers typically reach their full height by about 9 to 12 months, but they can continue to gain muscle and fill out until they are about 18 months old.

7. Can overfeeding affect my Irish Terrier puppy’s growth?

Overfeeding can lead to obesity and associated health problems, such as joint issues and diabetes. It’s important to follow feeding guidelines and adjust based on your puppy’s activity level and growth.

8. What is the best type of food for my growing Irish Terrier?

A high-quality puppy food formulated for medium breeds is typically recommended to support the Irish Terrier’s growth. Look for foods that are rich in proteins and balanced with appropriate levels of fats and carbohydrates.

9. How often should I feed my Irish Terrier puppy?

Puppies under six months should be fed three to four times a day. After six months, you can reduce feeding to twice a day.

10. What should I do if my Irish Terrier is not reaching the expected height and weight milestones?

First, check with your vet to rule out any health issues. Also, review their diet to ensure it’s adequate in nutrients. Some puppies just grow at a slower rate but catch up later.

11. Is there a difference in growth rates between male and female Irish Terriers?

Males typically grow slightly larger and heavier than females. This difference usually starts to become noticeable after about three to four months of age.

12. How much exercise does my Irish Terrier puppy need?

Irish Terrier puppies need regular exercise to promote healthy growth and prevent obesity. Start with short, gentle walks and gradually increase the duration as they grow older.

13. Can I give my Irish Terrier puppy supplements for better growth?

Supplements are generally not necessary for puppies eating a balanced diet. Excessive supplementation, particularly of certain nutrients like calcium, can actually harm growth.

14. What are common health issues that might affect my Irish Terrier’s growth?

Common issues could include hip dysplasia or other joint problems, especially if your puppy grows too quickly or becomes overweight.

15. How big will my Irish Terrier get?

A fully grown male Irish Terrier typically weighs around 27 pounds and stands about 18 to 20 inches tall, with females slightly smaller.

16. When should I switch my Irish Terrier from puppy food to adult food?

You should transition to adult food when your Irish Terrier is about 9 to 12 months old, which aligns with when they near physical maturity.

17. How can I monitor my Irish Terrier puppy’s growth?

Regular vet check-ups and keeping a growth chart are effective ways to monitor your puppy’s growth. Note weight and height changes and compare them to breed averages.

18. What role does genetics play in my Irish Terrier’s growth?

Genetics can significantly influence the size and growth rate of your Irish Terrier. The size of their parents is a good indicator of their expected adult size.

19. Why is my Irish Terrier puppy sleeping so much?

Puppies, like human babies, need a lot of sleep to support rapid growth and development. An Irish Terrier puppy might sleep up to 18 hours a day, which is perfectly normal.

20. Can neutering or spaying affect the growth of my Irish Terrier puppy?

Neutering or spaying can affect growth by potentially causing your puppy to grow larger since they tend to grow for a longer period. It’s best to discuss the timing of these procedures with your vet.

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