Puppy Weight Calculator

Estimate My Puppy's Adult Weight

Estimate your puppy's adult weight, see a growth chart, and get feeding tips.

Classic formula: Adult weight = (puppy weight ÷ age in weeks) × 52. Best for puppies older than 6 weeks. Less accurate than the breed-size method.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides an estimate only. Actual adult weight depends on breed, genetics, nutrition, and overall health. Always consult your veterinarian for individualized guidance.

Puppy Weight Calculator — Frenchie Nova
🐾 Frenchie Nova Tool Guide

How Big Will Your Puppy Get?

The Frenchie Nova Puppy Weight Calculator estimates your pup’s adult weight in seconds — with a week-by-week growth chart and personalised feeding tips included.

Your puppy’s future size, calculated

Knowing how big your puppy will grow helps you plan everything from crate size to food portions to exercise routines. The Frenchie Nova Puppy Weight Calculator uses breed-size growth curves and a classic veterinary formula to give you an honest, data-backed estimate — no guesswork, no account required.

Enter your pup’s current age and weight, select a calculation method, and hit Calculate. The tool instantly returns your projected adult weight, a week-by-week growth chart, and feeding and care tips tailored to your dog’s size category.

How the calculator works

Three quick inputs, three useful outputs. Here’s the complete flow:

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Choose your method

Pick the Breed Size Method for a breed-curve–based prediction, or the Simple Formula if you only have age and weight on hand.

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Enter your puppy’s details

Input current age (weeks or months) and current weight (lbs or kg). No breed name needed — just the adult size category.

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Read your results

Get a projected adult weight, a visual week-by-week growth chart, and feeding and care tips matched to your pup’s size group.

Classic Formula (Simple Method)

Adult Weight = (Puppy Weight ÷ Age in Weeks) × 52

52 = weeks per year · Best for puppies older than 6 weeks

Recommended
Breed Size Method

Applies growth-curve multipliers specific to each size category (Toy, Small, Medium, Large, Giant). More accurate because it accounts for the fact that different breed sizes mature at very different rates.

Quick estimate
Simple Formula

Divides current weight by age in weeks and multiplies by 52. Fast and useful as a ballpark, but less accurate for Toy and Giant breeds since they don’t follow the average curve.

When does your puppy stop growing?

Breed size is the single biggest factor in how long puppies keep growing. Toy breeds reach full size in under 10 months. Giant breeds may still be filling out at two years. The calculator’s growth chart reflects these curves, not a one-size-fits-all average.

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Toy
Under 12 lbs
~8–10 months
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Small
12–25 lbs
~10–12 months
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Medium
25–50 lbs
~12–14 months
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Large
50–100 lbs
~14–18 months
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Giant
100+ lbs
~18–24 months
Typical growth curves by breed size
Percentage of adult weight reached at each age milestone
0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 0w 8w 16w 6mo 9mo 12mo 18mo Age over time
Toy
Small
Medium
Large
Giant

Six factors that shape adult size

No calculator can account for every variable, but the Breed Size Method captures the most impactful ones. Here’s what influences how big your pup will get:

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Genetics & breed size

Breed size category is the biggest single predictor. For mixed breeds, averaging the two parent size groups gives a useful starting range.

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Current age

Puppies grow fastest from 8 weeks to 6 months, then taper off. Age tells the calculator what percentage of adult weight is already achieved.

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Nutrition

Balanced, size-appropriate food directly shapes growth trajectory. The calculator includes feeding tips matched to each size category.

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Sex

Male dogs typically weigh 10–20% more than females of the same breed — a gap that becomes more pronounced in larger breeds.

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Health status

Parasites, illness, or poor care during puppyhood can stunt growth. Consistent vet check-ins help confirm whether weight gain is on track.

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Spay / neuter timing

Early spay or neuter can slightly delay growth plate closure, affecting final size in some breeds — especially large and giant ones.

Plan smarter from day one

Knowing your puppy’s projected adult size isn’t just trivia — it changes practical decisions you’ll make for years.

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Right-size gear

Buy a crate, bed, and harness that fits the adult dog — not one that’s outgrown in six weeks. Save money and avoid waste.

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Smarter nutrition

Large-breed pups need specially formulated food to prevent joint problems. Small breeds need calorie-dense meals. Size changes everything.

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Appropriate exercise

A future 80 lb working dog needs very different exercise than a lap dog. Knowing breed size sets the right expectations early on.

Common questions

    How accurate is the Puppy Weight Calculator?

    For purebred dogs with a known size category, accuracy is generally 85–95% when the puppy is at least 8 weeks old. Mixed breeds have wider prediction ranges since their adult size depends on which traits they inherit. Always treat the result as a well-informed estimate, not a guarantee.

    My puppy is less than 6 weeks old — can I still use it?

    Yes, but the Simple Formula becomes less reliable below 6 weeks. Use the Breed Size Method for the most reasonable estimate, and revisit the calculator at 8–12 weeks when early growth milestones have established a clearer trajectory.

    Which method should I choose?

    Use the Breed Size Method whenever possible. It applies size-specific growth curves and is more accurate than the one-size-fits-all formula, especially for Toy and Giant breeds. Only use the Simple Formula if you genuinely can’t determine your dog’s adult size category.

    Does this work for French Bulldogs?

    Yes. French Bulldogs are a Small breed (typically 20–28 lbs at full adult size). Select Small (12–25 lbs) in the Breed Size Method for the most relevant growth curve and feeding tips on the Frenchie Nova calculator.

    What if my dog is a mixed breed?

    For mixed breeds, estimate the dominant parent’s adult size category and use that as your input. If you know both parents’ sizes, calculate using each individually and average the two results for a more refined prediction. Early age-and-weight benchmarks still give a close estimate even without breed data.

    Should I adjust my dog’s diet based on these results?

    The feeding tips provided are general guidelines based on breed size. For specific portion sizes and dietary adjustments, always consult your veterinarian — individual needs vary based on health status, activity level, and the specific food you’re using.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This calculator provides an estimate only. Actual adult weight depends on breed, genetics, nutrition, and overall health. Always consult your veterinarian for individualised guidance on your puppy’s growth and dietary needs. Do not adjust feeding amounts based solely on these results.