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    He still sounds gorgeous to me.....If you wanted a status symbol you should have bought yourself a handbag

    Apologies if that sounds harsh but our Tobey was definitely the "runt" of the litter but we wouldn't change him for the world
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    I never said that I didn't love my dog because he is
    small, I just wondered if he was a normal size for his
    age. I don't understand why everyone is all over me
    because I said I would be disappointed. I have always
    seen large goldens. I already have three small dogs, and
    I just wanted a big dog this time. Sorry if I offended
    everybody

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    So if you have seen large Goldens how do you not know if they are big dogs or not? If you got him from a breeder did you not see the size of the parents? Maybe these are questions you should have asked BEFORE you bought the dog..
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    So if you have seen large Goldens how do you not know if they are big dogs or not? If you got him from a breeder did you not see the size of the parents? Maybe these are questions you should have asked BEFORE you bought the dog..

    She didnt see the parents when they were puppies.Not all goldens are big some can be 60 pounds some can be 80 pounds. All she wanted to know is if its small for its age or not... And yes for some goldens that is normal, it depends on the dog some have growing spurts at different times, it will be hard to tell his/her full size until about 2 yrs old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelbow20
    She didnt see the parents when they were puppies.Not all goldens are big some can be 60 pounds some can be 80 pounds. All she wanted to know is if its small for its age or not... And yes for some goldens that is normal, it depends on the dog some have growing spurts at different times, it will be hard to tell his/her full size until about 2 yrs old.
    No she asked if Goldens were big dogs in general too..I'm a groomer belive me I see my fair share of different size Goldens and I'm well aware of how big and small they can come. And if she didn't see the parents most likley they weren't the greatest breeder making the puppy not breed standard and small.
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    thanks angelbow 20 for not being so hostile.
    I did see the parents and the breeder told me that the puppy would be about sixty five to seventy five pounds. He just doesn't seem to be growing at the rate most of my past puppies did.
    I thought this was a website to ask questions about dogs, but with the hostility I have gotten today, I think I'll have to think awhile about asking anymore questions.

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    daisybee, I'm sorry for the general negativity towards your question. This is the place to come and ask questions and get educated!

    I am not afraid to admit that I was very much disappointed (but maybe disappointed is the wrong word?) that my Lab mix only got to be 45 lbs, I too wanted a larger dog. But absolutely does not mean I love him any less because of his size!!

    I found this chart for the growth rate of Goldens:

    7 wks. - 8-10 lbs.
    9 wks. - 10-14 lbs.
    12 wks. - 15-17 lbs.
    16 wks. - 25-26 lbs.
    20 wks. - 32-43 lbs.
    6 mos. - 40-50 lbs.
    12 mos. - 65-70 for males and 55-60 for females
    2 yrs. - 55-68 females and 65-80 males
    source

    Your guy is 5 months (so that's about 20 weeks right? If I can do math?) so it seems as if he's right on target, but on the lower end.

    Your right though, he may just be the runt of the litter. I have a Jack Russell terrier whose siblings all reached 20lbs but she is just under 10, but she's always been the little one.

    I had to go back and find pictures of Rocky, he is such a cute little guy! I'd love to see more pictures if you get the chance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by daisybee
    I never said that I didn't love my dog because he is
    small, I just wondered if he was a normal size for his
    age. I don't understand why everyone is all over me
    because I said I would be disappointed. I have always
    seen large goldens. I already have three small dogs, and
    I just wanted a big dog this time. Sorry if I offended
    everybody

    My apologies too if I got hold of the wrong end of the stick. Can we have some pictures please ???
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    Thanks k9krazee, the chart is exactly what I was looking for and I guess at the rate he's going, he won't be very big. Am I aloud to hope for a growth spurt?

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    My brother and sister-in-law got a new golden who was about a year old when they got him. (they have had Casey for about a year now) They went to a breeder but I don't know anything about that information. He is small for a golden in heighth and therefore weight also. It was the only dog the breeder had available then and since they just wanted a dog to love (and that does not mean that you did not) they took him. The breeder, of course, couldn't use him to breed since he was on the small size but he was perfect for what they wanted - a golden to love. (this is their second golden) But since they got him as an adult, I can't tell you about size as he grew.
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    My golden is very large (95 lbs, his dad was 85), but many very nice looking goldens are smaller--there is really quite a range (the 60-75 you were quoted was more the average, not the true range). The smaller ones seem to have fewer hip and arthritis problems, so it might work to your advantage...just don't let your dog get fat in hopes it will make him grow bigger...

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    My litter of pups are now alittle over 4 months if im correct and they are about 40 some pounds atleast 3 of them are that I know of so there is a chance they can be big pups and their parents are not huge, their mom is only about 60 to 65 pounds right now I bet..

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    My Belgian is almost 8 months old and only 35 pounds -- he will grow to be 25-25.5 inches and 55-60 pounds. Weight is not an accurate weigh of measuring how big a dog will be -- height is better. At this age, your puppy is likely all legs. He is probably in his skinny teenager stage, like my puppy. He will still be filling in and gaining weight for his first 2-3 years. I would measure to see how tall he is in inches from the ground to his withers (shoulder) and this will give you a more accurate measue of how large he will be. My puppy right now almost 8 months old is only 35 pounds, but he is also 23 inches, which means he will eventually fill in to a much larger dog.
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    here are a few pictures of my little golden (Rocky) and his friends.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daisybee View Post
    here are a few pictures of my little golden (Rocky) and his friends.

    He is beyond adorable! When I got my Sunny, I really wanted a Golden but I wanted to go the rescue route so we looked for a "retriever mix" on petfinder. She is now 2 years old and the doggy love of my life but I don't know what she is..haha . She swims like a lab but acts like a boxer and sheds like a husky Whenever I see a Golden (Espcially puppies!), I have to admit I get a little Golden envy They are just so freaking adorable; yours is no exception!

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