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In order to make sure that they are growing well, we have prepared a Labrador weight chart as well as detailed what to expect for each chapter of their lives. Large breed dogs gain weight and grow rather rapidly in their first year. They also develop certain skills at approximately the same time. This is referred to as the neonatal stage. Puppies at this age are entirely dependent on their mother. They are born without teeth, vision, or hearing. A new puppy cannot regulate its own temperature and will need the mom to keep them warm.

The mother Lab will also stimulate them to eliminate and eat their waste to keep her nesting area clean. Around their transitional age , puppies will begin to respond to the world around them. Most Lab puppies will have their eyes opened at 2 weeks of age , and their ears will begin to open around this time too. At the 4 week mark, your puppy will start recognizing routines and people. This period can be called the awakening of senses , as they are growing to be more conscious and inquisitive.

Try to spend some time with each puppy daily, so they get used to being handled. They should not be removed from their litter for more than 10 minutes at a time as this could cause them to miss out on important life lessons.

Mama dogs will teach her pups some discipline and dogs that are taken from their mom before this age often suffers from behavioral issues. Their second socialization period starts at this point. You should handle them often and can begin basic training.

Treat your puppy gently , with no harsh discipline. Your 8 week old Lab puppy will be able to start sleeping through the night and have better control over their bowel movements.

Potty training can be introduced at this age, but you should avoid bringing them to crowded places. You should keep your new puppy away from other dogs until they complete their vaccinations to prevent them from contracting infectious diseases like distemper or parvovirus. At this age, puppies should be fed 4 small meals a day. Knowing how much to feed them is key , you should check out our best dog food for Labs guide to learn more.

The juvenile stage starts at the same time as the ranking period. Your puppy will begin to test you in order to figure out what their position is in the family.

From her point of view, the same behavior is getting a difference response. This causes the dog to become frustrated which causes a change in behavior. An male adult lab should weight between 65 and 80 pounds according to the AKC standard. A female should weight between 55 and 70 pounds. However, these are just standards set out by the AKC and are not necessarily indicators of whether or not your lab is healthy.

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The following are the stages of puppy growth and development, starting at birth and end when your dog reaches adulthood. This is the newborn puppy growth stage that lasts until two weeks of age. At this developmental stage, puppies are blind and deaf. Expect puppies at this point to sleep almost constantly and their mother will take care of everything, keeping them warm, feeding them, and keeping them clean. At this puppy growth stage, they will start to open up their eyes and respond to sounds, light, and movement around them.

You will also notice a puppy at this point starting to get more mobile, although they will still tend to crawl instead of walking. They do, however, have enough strength to stand up, but will stumble a lot. A puppy in this developmental stage will just be starting to recognize their siblings and mother.

Lab puppies open their eyes at about two weeks old. By this time, Labrador puppies will have their eyes fully open and most will be at least partly open. Ears open at this point too and your puppy will begin to hear. At this period, a puppy develops various senses rapidly. They start to get fully alert and aware of their environment and may recognize you and other humans that are frequently around. Once a puppy is around four weeks old, they start to learn the most important things in life related to social development.

They will learn to not bite all the time and how to interact with their siblings. This is also the time they will start to understand discipline thanks to their mother. She will start weaning her puppies and teaching them manners, like acknowledging she is in charge. As the owner, you can start introducing food to your puppy when they are around four weeks old. Start small and begin to give them more food as the mother continues to wean them. You should also continue handling the puppy every day.

However, be sure not to separate them from their siblings or mother for over ten minutes each day, since this can lead to issues with training and socialization. During this period, let the mother dog take care of discipline; you should not correct the dog for mouthing or housebreaking mistakes until later in life.

Although not all puppies go through a fearful period, most pass through a time where they are afraid or terrified of nearly everything, including items they used to be okay with. To help ease them through this process, avoid traumatic events, loud voices, or harsh discipline.

This stage lasts until the puppy reaches 8 weeks of age. The puppy goes through various phases such as opening its eyes, responding to sounds and light, trying to stand and stumble, interacting with the owners and learn important things related to social development. This stage lasts until your puppy reaches 6 months of age. It is during this stage your pup tries to explore everything around it. It uses its mouth to test and identify its surrounding environment. During this stage, you may observe your puppy chewing everything it finds.

This chewing habit is developed out of curiosity to identify its surroundings and also due to its teething. Hence the puppy tries to find relief by this habit of chewing. It is good to provide your puppy with some Safe Chew toys to provide relief to your pup during this stage.

During this stage consider your puppy as a high spirited teenager. This stage starts when your Labrador puppy reaches 6 months of age. This is the stage during which your dog starts attaining its sexual maturity, even though they are emotionally and mentally immature. Some dogs might take more time, another 3 or 4 months to become sexually active. A female dog can have their first season during this period and you start observing sexual behaviour in male and female dogs during this stage.

According to the American Kennel Club , a fully grown Lab can range from A male Labrador grows up to a height of Whereas a female Labrador reaches a height of In terms of weight, a Lab should weigh between 55 to 80 pounds. Any Labrador retriever which reaches these standards of height and weight is considered a full grown Labrador.

Some other questions that i hear randomly from people are, when do black Labs stop growing? I have heard some black Lab owners who claim their dogs to grow bigger and quickly when compared with other colored Labradors.

But factually there is no evidence to prove the greater growth of a black colored Labs in comparison with the other colored Labs. Labrador retrievers whether yellow or black or chocolate, irrespective of their coat color grow at the same rate and stop growing when they reach 9 months of age.



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