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German Shorthaired Pointer Growth & Weight Chart

Dr. Ricky Walther
Veterinarian
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A German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) makes for a great family companion, hunting dog, and playmate. If you're getting one of these wily puppies, our German Shorthaired Pointer growth chart can help you monitor their development.

Keep reading to learn how big a German Shorthaired Pointer is, when they stop growing, how much to feed a puppy, and more.

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German Shorthaired Pointer Growth and Weight Chart

German Shorthaired Pointer is a go-to family companion dog due to its versatility. Notably, this dog goes through significant changes in size during its formative months. This raises many questions, especially for first-time owners of these breeds, such as if your dog's development corresponds with the standard benchmarks. 

All you need to understand are the specific weights and heights of your German Shorthaired Pointer during a particular development cycle. And all these can be found in the GSP growth and weight chart.

Male GSP 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

Female GSP Growth Chart

Age

Height

Weight

Newborn

N/A'

0.75-1.25 lbs

1 month

3-5"

4-9 lbs

2 months

7-10"

13-18 lbs

3 months

10-13"

18-27 lbs

4 months

13-16"

27-37 lbs

6 months

16-19"

40-50 lbs

8 months

18-22"

45-60 lbs

10 months

20-23"

50-65 lbs

12 months

21-24"

55-70 lbs

2 years

22-25"

55-73 lbs

3 years

22-25"

55-73 lbs

Note: Your GSP puppy may fall slightly short or be ahead of the range in the chart. This should not be a cause for alarm. What matters the most is that you regularly schedule vet appointments to maintain a healthy and happy dog.

When do German Shorthaired Pointers stop growing?

GSPs attain full height between the ages of 12 and 15 months. They will continue gaining muscle mass and weight until they reach 2 to 2.5 years old, depending on the sex of the breed.

Male GSPs can potentially take longer to fill out in the abdomen and chest. Sometimes, the development can continue for up to 3 years old, as indicated in the growth chart.

GSPs that don't get enough exercise or are overfed can continue putting on weight even after their third birthday. This might be an indication that the dog is heading down the road to obesity. If you notice, visit a veterinarian as soon as possible for recommendations.

What size should a 6-month-old German Shorthaired Pointer be?

German Shorthaired Pointers are relatively small in the first 6 months. The fastest growth rate occurs between the 6th and the 12th month. Remember, what determines how fast your dog grows is influenced by how fast they put on weight to get to their genetically pre-determined size.

How Much Bigger Will My German Shorthaired Pointer Get?

The average size of an adult male German Shorthaired Pointer is between the height of 24 and 27 inches and weight of 65 and 80 pounds, while females average between a height of 22 and 25 pounds and weight of between 55 and 73 pounds.

This information can be found on the growth charts, where you can project the size of your puppy at a particular age. Another way to know how much growing your GSP will undergo is by checking paw size. If it's relatively larger than the body and legs, then your puppy is in adolescence and has much growing to do.

Tips for Maintaining a Healthy German Shorthaired Pointer

While German Shorthaired Pointers are wonderful companions with excellent athleticism and intelligence, just like other dog breeds, they are susceptible to certain health conditions. As a dog owner, you should know which health issues are likely to affect your GSP and how to address them.

Here are some tips on how to take care of your German Shorthaired Pointers.

Take a Preventive Approach to Care

If you want your German Shorthaired Pointer to live a healthy and long life, preventive care is the way to go. This technique involves giving your GSP a well-balanced diet and ensuring your dog gets enough exercise. The key to keeping a GSP healthy is ensuring their weight falls within the optimal recommended range.

Plus, an American Veterinary Medical Association study shows that extra weight reduces your dog's overall life expectancy.1 So, it's always prudent to get regular vet appointments for your dog and don't forget to ask your vet for the ideal weight for your GSP.

Regular visits to the vet give you peace of mind knowing that your dog is in good health. More importantly, some underlying problems can be detected early, before they become life-threatening.

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Due to the chest shape of this breed, these dogs are prone to some conditions like bloat, which can happen at any time. German Shorthaired Pointer pet insurance can equip you with financial support for unexpected health issues in dogs, such as injuries or illnesses, that require potentially expensive medical treatments.

When you have pet insurance, your provider will reimburse you for a portion of the costs. You can also choose add-on wellness plans to help with the vet visit costs of preventive care, including flea/tick prevention, spaying or neutering, and more.

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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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