Calculate the adult weight for your Siberian Husky. Just type your puppy’s current weight and age, and see how big your puppy gets.
Weight Predictions
Predicted Adult Weight
Based on current weight and age progression
AKC Breed Standard
Official AKC weight range for this breed
Breed Average
Average weight for this breed and gender
Growth Timeline
Important Notes
- These predictions are estimates based on breed standards and growth patterns
- Individual dogs may vary significantly from these predictions
- Factors like nutrition, health, and genetics affect final adult weight
- Consult your veterinarian for personalized growth assessments
Siberian Husky Breed Overview
The Siberian Husky is a medium-sized working dog that originated in Siberia, developed by the Chukchi people as a sled-pulling and companion dog in harsh Arctic conditions. Known for their striking almond-shaped eyes, thick double coat, and wolf-like appearance, Huskies are intelligent, energetic, and friendly—though they have a strong independent streak.
As a medium breed, Siberian Huskies mature faster than large or giant breeds, but still require careful growth monitoring. Tracking their weight ensures they develop lean muscle without becoming overweight, which can affect their endurance and joint health. Since Huskies are naturally athletic, proper growth management helps maintain their stamina and working ability (American Kennel Club).
Siberian Husky Growth Chart & Weight Ranges
Age | Average Weight (Male) | Average Weight (Female) |
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4 weeks | 5–7 lbs (2.3–3.2 kg) | 4–6 lbs (1.8–2.7 kg) |
8 weeks | 10–15 lbs (4.5–6.8 kg) | 8–12 lbs (3.6–5.4 kg) |
3 months | 18–23 lbs (8.2–10.4 kg) | 14–20 lbs (6.4–9.1 kg) |
6 months | 32–43 lbs (14.5–19.5 kg) | 26–37 lbs (11.8–16.8 kg) |
9 months | 39–52 lbs (17.7–23.6 kg) | 33–46 lbs (15–20.9 kg) |
12 months | 43–57 lbs (19.5–25.9 kg) | 34–49 lbs (15.4–22.2 kg) |
15 months | 45–60 lbs (20.4–27.2 kg) | 35–50 lbs (15.9–22.7 kg) |
Note: Males are typically 5–10 lbs heavier and may have a slightly broader frame than females.
How Much Bigger Will My Siberian Husky Puppy Get?
Siberian Husky puppies generally reach 50% of their adult weight by around 5–6 months. A good estimation method is to double their weight at 16 weeks for a rough adult size prediction.
Note: Most Huskies reach their full adult height by about 12 months, but they may continue to gain muscle and fill out until 15 months.
Siberian Husky Growth Tips
Nutrition
- Feed a balanced, high-quality medium-breed puppy food with adequate protein for muscle development.
- Provide 3 meals daily until 6 months, then transition to 2 meals per day.
- Avoid overfeeding—Huskies are known for efficient metabolisms and can become overweight if over-supplemented.
Exercise
- Provide daily walks and play sessions, increasing exercise gradually as the puppy grows.
- Avoid high-impact running or sledge work until growth plates close (around 12–15 months).
Health Watch
- Common concerns include hip dysplasia, eye conditions (cataracts, progressive retinal atrophy), and zinc deficiency (Siberian Husky Club of America).
- Keep a lean physique and schedule regular veterinary checks to track healthy development.
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