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Male & Female Pomeranian Weights & Heights by Age

Written by: Arlene D.
| Published on August 10, 2023

Pomeranians, often referred to as “Poms,” are renowned for their petite size, fluffy coats, and spirited personalities. This toy breed, with its captivating fox-like face, has garnered admiration from pet enthusiasts worldwide. However, potential Pom parents frequently wonder how big their fluffy companion will get as it matures. Understanding the average weights and heights of Pomeranian puppies can offer clarity about their growth trajectory. In this article, we’ll delve into the typical growth patterns of Pomeranians, offering insights into what new owners can expect as their tiny pup blossoms into a full-grown adult.

Male Pomeranian Weights & Heights by Age

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

Age Weight (pounds) Weight (kg) Height (inches) Height (cm)
0-1 month 1-2 0.5-0.9 2-4 5-10
2 months 2-4 0.9-1.8 4-6 10-15
3 months 3-5 1.4-2.3 5-7 13-18
4 months 4-6 1.8-2.7 5.5-7.5 14-19
5 months 4.5-6.5 2-3 6-8 15-20
6 months 5-7 2.3-3.2 6-8.5 15-21.5
7-12 months 5-7.5 2.3-3.4 6-9 15-23
2 years 5-7.5 2.3-3.4 6-9 15-23
3 years 5-8 2.3-3.6 6-9.5 15-24

Female Pomeranian Weights & Heights by Age

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

Age Weight (pounds) Weight (kg) Height (inches) Height (cm)
Newborn 0.2 – 0.5 0.09 – 0.23 2 – 3 5.1 – 7.6
1 Month 1 – 1.5 0.45 – 0.68 4 – 5 10.2 – 12.7
2 Months 1.5 – 2.5 0.68 – 1.13 5 – 6 12.7 – 15.2
3 Months 2.5 – 3.5 1.13 – 1.59 6 – 7 15.2 – 17.8
4 Months 3.5 – 4.5 1.59 – 2.04 7 – 8 17.8 – 20.3
6 Months 4.5 – 5.5 2.04 – 2.49 8 – 9 20.3 – 22.9
8 Months 5.5 – 6.5 2.49 – 2.95 9 – 10 22.9 – 25.4
10 Months 6 – 7 2.72 – 3.18 9.5 – 10.5 24.1 – 26.7
12 Months (1 Year) 6.5 – 7.5 2.95 – 3.40 10 – 11 25.4 – 27.9
2 Years 7 – 8 3.18 – 3.63 10.5 – 11.5 26.7 – 29.2
3 Years 7 – 8 3.18 – 3.63 10.5 – 11.5 26.7 – 29.2

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 Pomeranian Puppy’s Growth and Development

  1. How big will my Pomeranian puppy grow?
    Pomeranians are a toy breed, typically weighing between 3 to 7 pounds and standing about 10-11 inches tall at the shoulder when fully grown. However, the size can vary depending on genetics and overall health.
  2. How fast will my Pomeranian puppy grow?
    Pomeranian puppies grow quickly in the first few months and usually reach their adult size by the age of 1 year. It’s important to track your puppy’s growth and consult with a vet to ensure they’re on track.
  3. What should my Pomeranian’s weight be at 6 months?
    By 6 months, male Pomeranians typically weigh around 5-6 pounds, while females weigh around 4.5-5.5 pounds. This can vary depending on factors like diet, genetics, and exercise.
  4. Is my Pomeranian puppy overweight?
    It’s essential to maintain a healthy weight for your Pomeranian to prevent health issues. Consult with a veterinarian to determine the ideal weight range and check if your puppy’s ribs are easily felt but not prominently visible.
  5. How can I ensure my Pomeranian is growing properly?
    Regular veterinary check-ups, a balanced diet, and proper exercise are key factors in ensuring your Pomeranian puppy’s healthy growth.
  6. When will my Pomeranian’s growth plates close?
    For smaller breeds like Pomeranians, growth plates typically close between 8 to 10 months. Always be cautious with high-impact exercises before this age.
  7. Why does my Pomeranian have a bigger size than usual?
    Genetics plays a significant role in a Pomeranian’s size. If a puppy is considerably larger, it might have genes from larger ancestors or could be mixed with another breed.
  8. How can I ensure my Pomeranian gets the right nutrients for growth?
    Feed them high-quality puppy food designed for small breeds, ensuring it meets the nutritional needs for their growth phase.
  9. When should I switch from puppy food to adult food?
    Usually, Pomeranians can transition to adult food around 10-12 months. Always consult with your vet for personalized advice.
  10. What’s the difference between a ‘throwback’ Pomeranian and a regular one?
    A ‘throwback’ Pomeranian refers to Poms that grow larger than the standard size, often weighing over 10 pounds. They are genetically closer to the breed’s larger ancestors.
  11. Is my Pomeranian’s short height a concern?
    As long as your Pomeranian is healthy and within the breed’s standard range, minor variations in height are generally not a concern.
  12. Can I estimate my Pomeranian’s adult size based on its paw size?
    While some believe large paws on a puppy indicate a larger adult dog, this isn’t always accurate, especially with small breeds like Pomeranians.
  13. How often should I track my Pomeranian puppy’s growth?
    You can do monthly weigh-ins during the first year to monitor your puppy’s growth and ensure they’re on the right track.
  14. Do male and female Pomeranians grow at the same rate?
    Generally, male Pomeranians might grow slightly larger than females, but their growth rate is relatively similar.
  15. What exercises are safe for my growing Pomeranian puppy?
    Avoid high-impact exercises. Instead, opt for short walks, gentle play, and allow them to play on soft surfaces.
  16. Why does my Pomeranian puppy have a thin coat?
    Puppies often have softer, thinner coats than adults. As they grow, their adult double-coat will come in, which is denser and fluffier.
  17. Is neutering or spaying going to affect my Pomeranian’s growth?
    Spaying or neutering can slightly affect a dog’s growth, often leading to a slightly taller dog, as the growth plates might close a bit later than usual.
  18. How much should my Pomeranian puppy eat to support its growth?
    The amount varies based on age, weight, and activity level. Check the puppy food label for guidelines and consult with your vet.
  19. My Pomeranian is 9 months and still looks like a puppy. Is this normal?
    Yes, Pomeranians are a toy breed, and even as adults, they maintain a puppy-like appearance due to their small size and fluffy coat.
  20. Will my Pomeranian’s ears stand up as they grow?
    Most Pomeranians’ ears will stand erect as they mature. If they don’t by 5-6 months, consult with your vet or a breeder for guidance.

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