The Saluki, a breed known for its graceful, slender build and impressive speed, exhibits distinct average weights and heights that reflect its unique physical characteristics. Adult Salukis typically weigh between 40 and 60 pounds, with a notable variation depending on gender and individual health. In terms of height, they generally stand between 23 to 28 inches at the shoulder. This range places Salukis in the medium to large category of dog breeds. Their long, narrow bodies and light frame make them exceptionally agile and capable of rapid acceleration, traits that historically made them prized as hunting dogs in their native lands.
Male Saluki Weights & Heights by Age
The following chart contains the average weights and heights of male Saluki 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 Saluki’s growth.
Age (Months/Years) | Weight (lbs) | Weight (kg) | Height (in) | Height (cm) |
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0-1 months | 3 – 8 lbs | 1.4 – 3.6 kg | 8 – 10 in | 20 – 25 cm |
2 months | 10 – 15 lbs | 4.5 – 6.8 kg | 10 – 12 in | 25 – 30 cm |
3 months | 15 – 22 lbs | 6.8 – 10 kg | 12 – 15 in | 30 – 38 cm |
4 months | 22 – 30 lbs | 10 – 13.6 kg | 15 – 17 in | 38 – 43 cm |
6 months | 30 – 40 lbs | 13.6 – 18 kg | 17 – 20 in | 43 – 51 cm |
12 months | 40 – 50 lbs | 18 – 22.7 kg | 20 – 23 in | 51 – 58 cm |
2 years | 40 – 60 lbs | 18 – 27 kg | 23 – 28 in | 58 – 71 cm |
3 years | 40 – 60 lbs | 18 – 27 kg | 23 – 28 in | 58 – 71 cm |
Female Saluki Weights & Heights by Age
The following chart contains the average weights and heights of female Saluki 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 Saluki’s growth.
Age (Months/Years) | Weight (lbs) | Weight (kg) | Height (in) | Height (cm) |
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0-1 months | 3 – 7 lbs | 1.4 – 3.2 kg | 8 – 10 in | 20 – 25 cm |
2 months | 8 – 13 lbs | 3.6 – 5.9 kg | 10 – 12 in | 25 – 30 cm |
3 months | 13 – 20 lbs | 5.9 – 9 kg | 12 – 14 in | 30 – 36 cm |
4 months | 20 – 27 lbs | 9 – 12.2 kg | 14 – 16 in | 36 – 41 cm |
6 months | 27 – 35 lbs | 12.2 – 15.9 kg | 16 – 18 in | 41 – 46 cm |
12 months | 35 – 45 lbs | 15.9 – 20.4 kg | 18 – 21 in | 46 – 53 cm |
2 years | 35 – 50 lbs | 15.9 – 22.7 kg | 21 – 24 in | 53 – 61 cm |
3 years | 35 – 50 lbs | 15.9 – 22.7 kg | 21 – 24 in | 53 – 61 cm |
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 Saluki Puppy’s Growth and Development
1. What should I expect in terms of growth in the first six months?
In the first six months, your Saluki puppy will experience rapid growth. You can expect your puppy to grow from about 3-8 pounds at one month to 30-40 pounds by six months. Height will also increase significantly from about 8-10 inches to 17-20 inches.
2. How big will my Saluki get?
An adult Saluki typically weighs between 40-60 pounds and stands about 23-28 inches tall at the shoulder. However, individual growth can vary based on diet, genetics, and overall health.
3. At what age is a Saluki fully grown?
Salukis generally reach their full height by one year of age, but they may continue to fill out and gain muscle until they are about two years old. Your puppy’s most rapid growth will occur in the first year.
4. Does neutering/spaying affect my Saluki’s growth?
Neutering or spaying can affect your Saluki’s growth. These procedures can cause a puppy to grow taller than they might have otherwise because the sex hormones involved in stopping growth are reduced, potentially delaying the closure of the growth plates in the bones.
5. What are common growth-related health issues in Salukis?
Salukis are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they can experience growth-related issues such as hip dysplasia. Proper nutrition and avoiding excessive exercise during their rapid growth phases can help mitigate these risks.
6. How much should my Saluki puppy eat to support healthy growth?
Saluki puppies should eat a balanced diet formulated for large breed puppies. These diets help regulate the growth rate to avoid bone and joint problems. Typically, puppies require more frequent meals of smaller portions.
7. Is there an ideal weight for a Saluki at various growth stages?
Yes, an ideal weight range exists at different ages, but these are averages: 10-15 pounds at 2 months, 15-22 pounds at 3 months, and 22-30 pounds at 4 months. Your veterinarian can help you determine if your puppy’s growth is on track.
8. How can I tell if my Saluki is overweight?
You should be able to feel but not see their ribs without much fat covering. An overweight Saluki will have no waist and no distinction between the chest and stomach when viewed from the side.
9. What is the growth rate of a Saluki’s height?
Salukis grow in height very quickly in the first six months, reaching close to their adult height, and then the growth in height slows down significantly. They continue to gain muscle and fill out in body shape well into their second year.
10. Can I use growth charts to track my Saluki’s development?
While breed-specific growth charts can offer guidance, they are not definitive. Because there is considerable individual variation in growth rates, it’s best to consult with your vet to track your puppy’s development accurately.
11. Should I exercise my Saluki puppy a lot to help with its growth?
Moderate exercise is crucial, but excessive exercise should be avoided until your Saluki is fully grown. Too much exercise can stress developing bones and joints.
12. How do I ensure my Saluki’s bones and joints develop properly?
Provide a diet formulated for large breed puppies, which helps control their rapid growth. Avoid excessive running and jumping, especially on hard surfaces, until their joints have fully matured.
13. What should I do if I notice a sudden change in my Saluki’s growth pattern?
If you notice a sudden increase or decrease in growth, consult your veterinarian. Abnormal growth can be a sign of nutritional, hormonal, or health issues.
14. How often should I weigh and measure my Saluki to monitor its growth?
Weighing your puppy monthly and measuring its height every three months during the first year is a good practice. This helps ensure they are growing at a healthy rate.
15. What signs should I look for if I’m concerned about my Saluki’s growth?
Look out for limping, difficulty in moving, lack of energy, or a sudden change in appetite. These could indicate growth or health issues.
16. Does the growth rate differ between male and female Salukis?
Yes, males typically grow slightly larger and heavier than females, and their growth can also be a bit slower, reaching full size closer to two years of age.
17. What kind of food is best for a growing Saluki puppy?
Choose high-quality dog food that’s specifically formulated for large breeds. These foods ensure that your puppy gets the correct balance of nutrients without promoting excessive growth, which can lead to health problems.
18. How does genetics play a role in my Saluki’s growth?
Genetics play a significant role in determining the size your Saluki will grow to be. The size of the puppy’s parents can give you a good indication of how large your puppy might grow.
19. Can environmental factors affect my Saluki’s growth?
Yes, factors such as diet, exercise, and overall care can significantly impact your Saluki’s growth. Ensuring a balanced diet, appropriate exercise, and regular veterinary care will support healthy growth.
20. What are the developmental milestones I should watch for in my Saluki’s first year?
Key milestones include teething, which begins around three to six weeks, the growth of adult teeth at around four to seven months, and reaching close to adult height by twelve months. Social and training milestones are also important to monitor for overall development.