How Big Will My Alaskan Malamute Get?
Alaskan Malamutes are a large breed that typically weigh 34โ45 kg (75โ99 lbs) at full size. Large breeds take longer to mature, typically reaching their adult weight around 14โ18 months.
Alaskan Malamute Size at a Glance
Adult Weight
34โ45 kg
75โ99 lbs
Adult Height
58โ64 cm
23โ25 in
Size Category
large
Fully Grown By
14โ18 mo
Alaskan Malamute Growth Chart
Alaskan Malamute Weight by Age
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Large breeds take longer to mature, typically reaching their adult weight around 14โ18 months. They grow rapidly between 3โ6 months.
A Alaskan Malamute's growth rate is fastest in the first 6 months of life. For larger breeds like the Alaskan Malamute, it's important not to over-feed during the growth phase, as rapid weight gain can put stress on developing joints and bones.
Factors that influence your Alaskan Malamute's adult size include genetics (parent size), nutrition quality, spay/neuter timing, and overall health. Males typically weigh 10โ20% more than females.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big will my Alaskan Malamute puppy get?
A full-grown Alaskan Malamute typically weighs between 34โ45 kg (75โ99 lbs). Males tend to be on the larger end of the range while females are usually smaller.
When do Alaskan Malamutes stop growing?
Large breeds take longer to mature, typically reaching their adult weight around 14โ18 months. They grow rapidly between 3โ6 months. Individual dogs may reach their full size slightly earlier or later depending on genetics, diet, and overall health.
How much should a Alaskan Malamute puppy weigh at 12 weeks?
At 12 weeks, a Alaskan Malamute puppy typically weighs around 11.9โ15.8 kg (26โ35 lbs), which is roughly 30โ40% of their adult weight.
How can I tell if my Alaskan Malamute puppy is the right weight?
Compare your puppy's weight to the growth chart above. A healthy Alaskan Malamute puppy should follow a steady growth curve. If your puppy's weight deviates significantly from the expected range, consult your veterinarian.
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