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Male & Female Pit Bull Weights & Heights by Age

By: Ejay Camposano
A college graduate with a degree in Electrical Engineering, Ejay has a diverse background that combines technical expertise with a passion for pets and is now one of the content writers at IHD. Read more
| August 9, 2023

Pit Bulls, renowned for their loyalty, intelligence, and powerful build, have captured the hearts of many dog enthusiasts worldwide. Yet, one common query that arises among potential Pit Bull puppy owners pertains to their growth metrics. Understanding the average weights and heights of these puppies can offer invaluable insights into their health, dietary needs, and overall well-being. In this article, we delve deep into the developmental stages of Pit Bull puppies, providing you with a comprehensive guide on what to expect as they grow and thrive. Join us as we navigate the growth journey of these beautiful canines.

 

Male Pit Bull Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of a male Pit Bull 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 Pit Bull’s growth.

Age Weight (pounds) Weight (kg) Height (inches) Height (cm)
Newborn 0.5-1 0.2-0.45 2-4 5-10
1 month 5-9 2.2-4 6-9 15-23
2 months 10-20 4.5-9 9-11 23-28
3 months 20-30 9-13.6 11-13 28-33
4 months 30-40 13.6-18 13-15 33-38
5 months 40-50 18-22.6 15-17 38-43
6 months 50-60 22.6-27 17-19 43-48
7-9 months 60-70 27-31.7 18-20 46-51
10-12 months 70-80 31.7-36.2 19-21 48-53
2 years 75-85 34-38.5 21-23 53-58
3 years 75-85 34-38.5 21-23 53-58

 

Female Pit Bull Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart contains the average weights and heights of a female Pit Bull 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 Pit Bull’s growth.

Age Weight (pounds) Weight (kg) Height (inches) Height (cm)
Newborn 0.5-0.9 0.2-0.4 2-4 5-10
1 month 4-8 1.8-3.6 5-8 13-20
2 months 9-18 4-8.1 8-10 20-25
3 months 18-27 8.1-12.2 10-12 25-30
4 months 27-36 12.2-16.3 12-14 30-35
5 months 36-45 16.3-20.4 14-16 35-40
6 months 45-55 20.4-24.9 16-18 40-45
7-9 months 55-63 24.9-28.5 17-19 43-48
10-12 months 63-70 28.5-31.7 18-20 46-51
2 years 65-75 29.4-34 20-22 51-56
3 years 65-75 29.4-34 20-22 51-56

Please note that these figures are estimates. Individual dogs, even of the same breed, can vary significantly in size and weight. Regular veterinary check-ups and monitoring are crucial to ensure that a puppy or dog is growing appropriately and healthily.

FAQs about a Pit Bull Puppy’s Growth and Development

  1. How fast will my Pit Bull puppy grow? Pit Bull puppies typically have rapid growth spurts from birth to about six months. After this period, growth tends to slow down but continues steadily until they reach around 18-24 months, when they approach their full adult size.
  2. When will my Pit Bull puppy reach its full height? Most Pit Bulls will reach close to their full height by 12-18 months, but they might continue to fill out, gaining muscle and width until they’re around 2 or even 3 years old.
  3. What should I feed my growing Pit Bull puppy? A balanced, high-quality puppy food formulated for large breeds is essential. This ensures they get the necessary nutrients for healthy growth, muscle development, and bone health.
  4. How much should my Pit Bull puppy eat daily? The amount varies depending on age, weight, and activity level. Generally, younger puppies need more frequent, smaller meals. Always consult the feeding guidelines on your dog food package and your vet for personalized advice.
  5. Why is my Pit Bull puppy not gaining weight? Various factors could cause this: inadequate diet, parasites, illness, or metabolic issues. If you’re concerned about your puppy’s weight, a visit to the veterinarian is recommended.
  6. Is my Pit Bull puppy overweight? You should be able to feel but not necessarily see your puppy’s ribs. If you’re uncertain about your dog’s weight, seek guidance from a vet. Overweight puppies can face health issues as they grow.
  7. When should I switch from puppy food to adult food? Typically, Pit Bull owners transition their dogs to adult food around 12-18 months. However, each dog is unique, and consulting with a vet can provide clarity on the best time for your pet.
  8. Should I give my Pit Bull puppy supplements for growth? A well-balanced puppy food should provide all the nutrients your puppy needs. Before giving any supplements, consult with a veterinarian to avoid imbalances that might hinder growth or cause health problems.
  9. How often should I exercise my growing Pit Bull? Regular exercise is vital, but avoid high-impact activities while they’re still growing to prevent joint issues. Short walks, play sessions, and controlled socialization are great for puppies.
  10. Is it normal for my Pit Bull puppy to have loose joints? Puppies often appear a bit loose-jointed due to their rapid growth. This usually evens out as they mature. However, if it’s extreme or causing the puppy discomfort, a vet check is advisable.
  11. Why are my puppy’s legs looking bowed? Rapid growth can sometimes cause legs to appear bowed in puppies, but this usually corrects itself as they mature. If you’re concerned, consult a vet to rule out potential health issues.
  12. What age will my Pit Bull puppy get his adult teeth? Puppies usually start losing their baby teeth and getting their adult ones around 4-6 months of age.
  13. My puppy’s ears were standing up, but now they’re drooping. Is this normal? Yes, during teething, it’s common for Pit Bull puppies to have ears that fluctuate between standing up and drooping. They typically stabilize once teething is over.
  14. When will my Pit Bull puppy’s coat color and texture be fully developed? While most of the coat’s color is apparent at birth, subtle changes can occur up to a year. Texture often settles around the 12-month mark.
  15. Is crate training helpful for managing my growing Pit Bull’s behavior? Yes, crate training can provide a safe space for your puppy, help with house training, and manage behaviors like chewing, especially during growth spurts when they might be more restless.
  16. Are growth spurts connected to behavioral changes? Yes, just as with human teenagers, growth spurts in puppies can be linked to increased energy, moodiness, or testing boundaries.
  17. How can I ensure my Pit Bull’s joints stay healthy during his growth period? Providing a balanced diet, avoiding over-exercising or high-impact exercises, and regular vet checks can help ensure joint health.
  18. Is neutering or spaying related to growth? Neutering or spaying can affect growth since hormones play a role in bone growth plate closure. If considering these procedures, discuss the timing with your vet.
  19. How often should I get my growing Pit Bull puppy checked by a vet? In the initial months, vet visits might be frequent due to vaccinations. Afterward, every 6-12 months is typical unless health issues arise.
  20. How do I know if my puppy’s growth is on track? Regular weight checks, monitoring height, and being aware of developmental

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