Q: What is the Caucasian Ovcharka Shepherd growth chart?
I have a Caucasian Shepherd (Caucasian Ovcharka) who is almost three months old. He weighs around 21 kg (46.2 lbs) and is 21 inches tall (at the withers). Is this growth okay for his breed? We feed him only Royal Canine and milk, and sometimes the white portion of the boiled egg. He is on vitamins and calcium as prescribed by the vet.
Can anyone tell me what is the normal growth for this breed of dog? Also, if anyone can post the growth chart for a Caucasian Shepherd or the link to one, I would be really grateful. Any tips or advice are welcome.
Answer by J
My Ovcharka is 2 years old, 32 inches at the withers, and weighs 160 pounds.
He has a decent-sized backyard but doesn't get much exercise, in fact, he looks lean because of what I feed him. 80oz of Iams puppy food a day. For the first year, I fed him pork, rice, and garlic chives in a soup 3 times a day.
Answer by Mark
Here's the Caucasian Shepherd growth chart based on Russian statistics.
Months | Gender | Height at the withers (cm) | Height at the withers (inches) |
1 | M | 24 - 26 | 9.4 - 10.3 |
F | 23 - 25 | 9.0 - 9.8 | |
2 | M | 34 - 41 | 13.3 - 16.1 |
F | 32 - 40 | 12.5 - 15.7 | |
3 | M | 45 - 50 | 17.7 - 19.7 |
F | 43 - 48 | 16.9 - 18.9 | |
4 | M | 53 - 59 | 20.9 - 23.3 |
F | 51 - 58 | 20.0 - 22.8 | |
5 | M | 58 - 64 | 22.8 - 25.2 |
F | 55 - 61 | 21.6 - 24.0 | |
6 | M | 63 - 69 | 24.8 - 27.2 |
F | 60 - 65 | 23.6 - 25.6 | |
7 | M | 66 - 71 | 25.9 - 28.0 |
F | 62 - 66 | 24.4 - 25.9 | |
8 | M | 69 - 75 | 27.1 - 30.0 |
F | 63 - 68 | 24.8 - 26.7 | |
9 | M | 70 - 76 | 27.5 - 29.9 |
F | 64 - 70 | 25.1 - 27.6 | |
10 | M | 71 - 77 | 27.9 - 30.3 |
F | 65 - 72 | 25.5 - 28.4 | |
11 | M | 72 - 78 | 28.3 - 30.7 |
F | 66 - 73 | 25.9 - 28.7 | |
12 (1 year) | M | 72 - 80
| 28.3 - 31.5
|
F | 67 - 75
| 26.3 - 29.5
|
Months | Weight (Kg) | Weight (lbs) |
1 | 4 - 7 | 8 - 15 |
2 | 13 - 19 | 28 - 42 |
3 | 18 - 32 | 39 - 71 |
4 | 25 - 60 | 55 - 133 |
5 | 35 - 64 | 77 - 141 |
6 | 40 - 94 | 88 - 207 |
7 | 42 - 99 | 93 - 219 |
8 | 44 - 104 | 97 - 230 |
9 | 45 - 110 | 99 - 243 |
10 | 46 - 115 | 101 - 254 |
11 | 48 - 120 | 105 - 265 |
12 (1 year) | Male: 50 - 125 (normally 50 – 70) | Male: 110 - 275 (normally 110 – 155) |
Female: 40 - 100 (normally 40 – 60) | Female: 88 - 220 (normally 88 – 133) |
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Answer by J
To me, they seem to grow in spurts growing taller during spring and fall, and filling out during summer and especially during winter. My boy was shorter than you at his age but weighted more. You should see rippling huge muscles underneath that fur. Remember that their coat of fur will be determined by the temperature of where you live. (Me very hot and dry weather) They will reach their determined height around 2 yrs old and their average weight around 3 yrs old. They are a slow-growing breed like most giant dog breeds.
I thought while the puppy was young exercise should be kept mild to let the bones develop stronger. Vitamins shouldn't be used because the extra calcium could cause the dog's bones to grow quicker at a younger age (doesn't mean they will be taller). And could lead to brittle bones. But I guess a vet would know more than me.
Answer by Graham
My Yeti is still growing fast. When he was 7 months old his weight was 118 lbs, 8 months old he was 130, and at 9 months old 142. He started slowing his growth rate a bit by about 8 months of age (12 lbs per month) but still growing. I’ve stuck to that diet above and he is growing big, healthy, and strong. Now that he’s over nine months we are starting to increase his exercise level and he’s handling it well. We are working towards a full exercise level by his first birthday. We predict his weight will be 210 lbs.
He’s turning into a good guard dog but he is not suspicious of our friends that come over. Loves the kids down the street and if he gets out of our yard we can find him playing with these young 7 – 11 kids. I credit this behavior to lots of socializing with other dogs and lots of other people in many different environments. Dog shows are a very great environment to take him. Plus lots of dog people. He’s good in public and generates a lot of interest when I tell them he’s only 9 months old.
I do not doubt that if he sees a threat (bear, cougar, or a person who makes Sharon nervous) he will sense the threat and challenge the threat, but right now I’m happy with his complete acceptance of our neighbors, their kids, and our friends.
Hope this helps.
Answer by brian
I have one that weighs 120 at 6.5 months. When he hits a growth spurt he sleeps a lot and doesn’t eat much.
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