Australian Cattle Dog: Weight charts, life expectancy, size, and more

Discover everything about the Australian Cattle Dog, including weight charts, weight progressions of registered dogs, life expectancy, size, and other useful information.

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Head of the dog breed Australian Cattle Dog
  • 43 - 48 cm
  • 31 - 35 lbs
  • 13 - 15 years
  • from 13 months
  • 46 - 51 cm
  • 33 - 35 lbs
  • 13 - 15 years
  • from 13 months

Size, development and life expectancy of Australian Cattle Dogs

The Australian Cattle Dog is a medium sized dog breed with a size of 43 - 51 cm. Growth is complete after 13 months and the Australian Cattle Dog reaches its final size.

With a life expectancy ranging from 13 to 15 years, the Australian Cattle Dog falls into the upper average compared to other dog breeds. The final weight varies depending on gender, ranging between 30.9 - 35.3 lbs. Male Australian Cattle Dogs are usually around 2.2 lbs heavier than females.

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Male Weight Curve: Development of the Australian Cattle Dog from 2 to 13 Months

Male dogs of the Australian Cattle Dog breed belong to the category of light dogs. After 3 months, they reach a relatively low weight of 13,0 lbs. Within another 3 months, their average weight increases to approximately 25,2 lbs. With a growth period of 7 months, these males ultimately reach a final weight ranging from 33.1 - 35.3 lbs.

Age Weight
2 Month 8.38 lbs
3 Month 13.23 lbs
4 Month 18.08 lbs
5 Month 22.27 lbs
6 Month 26.01 lbs
7 Month 28.66 lbs
8 Month 30.64 lbs
9 Month 31.97 lbs
10 Month 33.07 lbs
11 Month 33.73 lbs
12 Month 34.39 lbs
13 Month 34.83 lbs
14 Month 35.27 lbs

Female Weight Curve: Development of the Australian Cattle Dog from 2 to 13 Months

Female dogs of the Australian Cattle Dog breed are classified as part of the light dog category. By the end of 3 months, they attain a weight that can be considered relatively low, amounting to 12,6 lbs. Over the subsequent 3 months, their average weight rises to approximately 24,4 lbs. As they continue to grow for 7 more months, these females eventually achieve a final weight range spanning from 30.9 - 35.3 lbs.

Age Weight
2 Month 8.38 lbs
3 Month 13.23 lbs
4 Month 18.08 lbs
5 Month 22.27 lbs
6 Month 26.01 lbs
7 Month 28.66 lbs
8 Month 30.64 lbs
9 Month 31.97 lbs
10 Month 33.07 lbs
11 Month 33.73 lbs
12 Month 34.39 lbs
13 Month 34.83 lbs
14 Month 35.27 lbs
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Precise prediction of the final weight of Australian Cattle Dogs

Calculate the final weight for Australian Cattle Dog puppies and young dogs

Do you want to know how big your Australian Cattle Dog puppy will eventually become? With our special dog growth calculator, you can accurately calculate the end weight of the Australian Cattle Dog breed. Whether you currently have an adorable Australian Cattle Dog puppy or your young dog is growing up, our user-friendly tool provides you with valuable information.

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Australian Cattle Dog: Frequently asked questions about the dog breed

How much does a Australian Cattle Dog puppy weigh?

Typically, a Australian Cattle Dog puppy weighs around 8,0 - 13,0 lbs at 2 months old and continues to gain an additional 9,20 lbs over the next 2 months. By approximately 18 weeks, when the puppy reaches the adolescent stage, a Australian Cattle Dog puppy weighs about 17,0 - 21,7 lbs.

What is the typical size of a Australian Cattle Dog?

The size of an Australian Cattle Dog can vary depending on gender and genetics. Generally, male Australian Cattle Dogs reach a shoulder height of approximately 48.5 cm, while females have an average shoulder height of around 45.5 cm.

When is the dog breed Australian Cattle Dog fully grown?

The dog breed Australian Cattle Dog usually reaches full physical maturity at about 13 to 13 months of age. However, this may vary from individual to individual, as each dog has its own growth rate.

What is the average weight of a fully grown Australian Cattle Dog?

The weight of a fully grown Australian Cattle Dog dog can vary depending on factors such as gender and genetics. On average, male dogs of this breed typically weigh between 33.1 - 35.3 lbs. Female dogs, on the other hand, usually have a weight range of 30.9 - 35.3 lbs.

What is the average lifespan of a Australian Cattle Dog dog?

Australian Cattle Dogs generally have a life expectancy of approximately 13 to 15 years. With proper care, nutrition, and regular veterinary attention, they can lead happy and healthy lives.