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Black Mouth Cur Growth & Weight Chart

Dr. Ricky Walther
Veterinarian
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Black Mouth Curs are known for their athleticism, intelligence, and loyalty. They were bred to hunt and make great working dogs. Today, while still used for herding and hunting, they're becoming more popular with active families who enjoy dog sports. If you're considering one of these energetic pups, you're probably wondering: how big can a Black Mouth Cur get, and when do they stop growing?

The following article will share what you need to know about Black Mouth Cur growth and weight rate, along with covering common questions, such as how much to feed a puppy, and more helpful information to know.

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Black Mouth Cur Growth & Weight Chart

These averages show how much your Black Mouth Cur might grow as they age. If you keep up with regular vet appointments and get a clean bill of health, it's okay if your puppy is ahead or behind this chart.

Male Black Mouth Cur Growth Chart

Age

Height

Weight

>1 month

8 - 11"

3 - 7 lbs

1 month

12 - 15"

10 - 20 lbs

2 months

14 - 18"

15 - 30 lbs

3 months

16 - 20"

20 - 35 lbs

4 months

18 - 22"

25 - 40 lbs

5 months

19 - 23"

30 - 45 lbs

6 months

20 - 24"

35 - 50 lbs

7 months

21 - 25"

40 - 55 lbs

8 months

22 - 26"

45 - 60 lbs

9 months

23 - 27"

50 - 65 lbs

10 months

24 - 28"

55 - 70 lbs

11 months

25 - 29"

60 - 75 lbs

12 months

26 - 30"

65 - 80 lbs

2 years

18 - 25"

45 - 95 lbs

3 years

19 - 26"

50 - 100 lbs

Female Black Mouth Cur Growth Chart

Age Height Weight
>1 month 8 - 11" 3 - 7 lbs
1 month 11 - 14" 10 - 18 lbs
2 months 13 - 16" 14 - 25 lbs
3 months 14 - 17" 18 - 30 lbs
4 months 15 - 18" 22 - 35 lbs
5 months 16 - 19" 25 - 40 lbs
6 months 17 - 20" 28 - 45 lbs
7 months 18 - 21" 30 - 50 lbs
8 months 19 - 22" 32 - 55 lbs
9 months 20 - 23" 35 - 60 lbs
10 months 21 - 24" 38 - 65 lbs
11 months 22 - 25" 40 - 70 lbs
12 months 23 - 26" 42 - 75 lbs
2 years 16 - 24" 35 - 80 lbs
3 years 17 - 25" 40 - 85 lbs

When do Black Mouth Curs stop growing?

Like many large breeds, Black Mouth Curs take a while to reach their full height and weight. They're usually at maximum height between 12 and 18 months old. Weight-wise, they can continue filling out until two to three years old.

How big should a six-month-old Black Mouth Cur be?

Your Black Mouth Cur pup will grow fast in its first six months. Most will be close to max height, with males at 20 - 24" and females at 17 - 20". Weight can vary quite a bit depending on health and genetics; males can be anywhere between 35 and 50 lbs, and females can be between 28 and 45 lbs. Your vet can help ensure they're at a healthy weight.

black mouth cur dog sleeping

How much bigger will my Black Mouth Cur get?

The first thing to consider is your dog's age. If they're less than a year old, they probably still have a good amount of growing to do. Between one and three years old, they likely won't get much taller but might still have some weight to gain. Males are larger than females and grow faster in their first 12 months.

The classic "puppy look" can also hint at how much bigger your Black Mouth Cur could get. Most puppies look like their paws and ears are too big for the rest of their bodies. If that describes your dog, they're probably still growing.

Genetics also influence the growth of the Black Mouth Cur. If you obtained your puppy from a breeder, you can inquire about the size of the parents, as puppies typically won’t exceed that size. However, it's important to note that this breed is known for its size variations, even among puppies in the same litter.

What is the size of a full-grown Black Mouth Cur?

According to the Continental Kennel Club, full-grown male Black Mouth Curs should be 18 - 26" tall and weigh 40 - 60 lbs, while females are 16 - 24" tall and 35 - 55 lbs.1 They should look sleek with well-defined muscles and graceful movements. It's okay if your dog doesn't fall in these estimates. As long as your vet says they're healthy, there's no need to worry.

How do I make sure my Black Mouth Cur is healthy?

Black Mouth Curs are athletic and need plenty of exercise. Keeping them active will help them thrive. Avoid strenuous activities while they're still growing, as they're more prone to injury. You can gradually increase the intensity of your play sessions as they get stronger.

They require a well-rounded, nutrient-rich diet tailored to their life stage and energy needs. Due to their energetic nature, they need a high-protein diet. To establish the most suitable feeding amount and schedule for your puppy and throughout their life, consult your veterinarian.

The most important thing you can do is make regular vet appointments. The vet will monitor your Black Mouth Cur's health, give them their scheduled vaccines, and recommend ways to keep them at their best. If your dog's size doesn't match the Black Mouth Cur growth and weight chart above, the vet can ensure they're growing properly and not under or overweight.

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Ricky Walther, DVM

Dr. Ricky Walther
Veterinarian

Ricky Walther, DVM, is a small animal general practitioner in the greater Sacramento, California area. Realizing the positive financial and medical impact that pet insurance can provide for pet parents and the profession, he lends support and advice to companies like Pawlicy Advisor "The Pet Insurance Marketplace") that simplify the process of connecting with veterinary financing resources.

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