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Afghan Hound Growth & Weight Chart

Dr. Lila Batiari
Small Animal Relief Veterinarian
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With their flowing coats and regal demeanor, Afghan Hounds turn heads wherever they go. But as an Afghan Hound owner, do you know what to expect as they grow into their full size?

In this regard, let's explore some useful insights on raising this breed and the Afghan Hound’s growth chart to help you follow the progression of your furry friend. We’ll also cover common questions, such as how much to feed a puppy, to make sure you’re prepared!

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Growth & Weight Charts for Afghan Hounds

Tracking your Afghan Hound’s growth can help ensure they’re developing at a healthy pace. Use the charts below to monitor their progress and discuss any concerns with your vet.

Growth and Weight Chart for Female Afghan Hounds

Age

Weight

Height

Newborn

2-4 lbs

8-10"

1 month

7-10 lbs

10-13"

2 months

12-16 lbs

13-16"

3 months

18-22 lbs

15-18"

1 year

45-55 lbs

24-26"

2 years

55-70 lbs

24-26"

3 years

60-75 lbs

24-26"

Growth and Weight for Male Afghan Hounds

Age

Weight

Height

Newborn

2.5-4.5 lbs

8-10"

1 month

8-11 lbs

11-14"

2 months

14-18 lbs

15-18"

3 months

20-24 lbs

19-22"

1 year

50-60 lbs

25-27"

2 years

60-75 lbs

26-28"

3 years

65-80 lbs

26-28"

These statistics are estimates based on the guideline. Your dog may fall slightly behind or ahead based on their genetic traits. For more accurate information, visit your breeder or vet.

When do Afghan Hounds stop growing?

Most Afghan Hounds reach their full height by one year old, but males often take longer to fill out, continuing to gain weight until about two and a half years of age. 

If your Afghan Hound is still gaining weight after 36 months, you should check in with your vet. They can help ensure your pup stays on a healthy track and avoid the risks of obesity. Remember, overfeeding can lead to weight gain and health issues, so keeping portions in check is key!

Estimating Full-Grown Size

Afghan Hounds typically reach 24-25 inches in height for females and 26-28 inches for males. Weight varies depending on genetics, diet, and exercise, but males average around 60-70 pounds, while females weigh 50-60 pounds.

Another way to estimate their full-grown size is to check their paws. Larger paws relative to their body and legs suggest they’re still in adolescence and have more growing to do. If you’re unsure whether your dog is growing at a healthy pace, consult your local vet.

Neutering & Spaying Recommendations

The American Kennel Club recommends neutering or spaying large breeds like Afghan Hounds between 12 and 18 months. However, consult your vet for personalized guidance, as timing can depend on your dog’s health and growth. 

Additionally, some breeders include spay/neuter requirements in their contracts, so check with your breeder before deciding.

Tips for Keeping Afghan Hounds Healthy

Prevention is better than cure. So, caring for Afghan Hounds requires embracing proactive initiatives. Some of the things that can help keep your dog healthy include:

  • Diet

Feeding your Afghan Hound a high-quality, protein-rich diet is key to helping them live a long, healthy life. 

Like many dogs, Afghan Hounds have specific dietary needs at different life stages, so it’s important to consult your vet for guidance on the appropriate type and quantity of food. 

  • Exercise

Afghan Hounds are high-energy dogs, so regular exercise is crucial to keep them healthy, happy, and mentally stimulated. They need around two hours of daily exercise, including long walks, runs, hiking, and swimming. 

Ideally, your Afghan has a fenced-in yard to run around or take them to an enclosed dog park. 

  • Vet Visits

Taking care of your Afghan Hound starts with regular vet checkups to catch potential issues early. These visits help you stay on top of their health, including managing their weight and overall wellness. While emergencies can be expensive, proactive care can save you money—and keep your dog happy and healthy.

Vet visit costs can be high, especially for unexpected health issues in dogs. Pet insurance can help you manage these expenses while ensuring your Afghan Hound gets the best care possible. 

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Dr. Lila Batiari, DVM

Dr. Lila Batiari
Small Animal Relief Veterinarian

Lila Batiari, DVM is a relief veterinarian located in San Diego, California. She has a special interest in nutrition, pain management, and surgery! Dr. Batiari enjoys working with Pawlicy Advisor to help others avoid everyday situations that some of her clientele experience. She realizes that expensive vet bills for treatment costs could be much easier for patients with pet insurance.

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