Collie Puppy Weight Calculator
Use this Collie puppy weight calculator to find out how big your Collie puppy will get. Just type your puppy's age and weight below and this tool will calculate the future adult size of your puppy.
Puppy Weight Calculator
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- Individual dogs may vary based on genetics and nutrition
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Collies are generally active and healthy dogs. However, they are predisposed to several specific inherited health conditions. The most common concerns include MDR1 gene mutation (drug sensitivity), Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA), hip dysplasia, and epilepsy.
Feed your Collie puppy a high-quality large-breed puppy food to support joint development and steady growth. Split meals into 3 portions a day until 6 months, then reduce to 2 meals daily. Avoid overfeeding during growth spurts to reduce the risk of skeletal issues.
Collie grooming need for regular attention to maintain their thick double coats; weekly brushing is crucial to avoid matting and get rid of dead hair. While Smooth Collies require less brushing yet shed similarly, Rough Collies require more care around their ears and feathering. To keep them comfortable, they need monthly nail trims and regular, but not frequent, baths.
Collie training requires high consistency, positive reinforcement, and mental stimulation. Collies (especially Border Collies and Rough Collies) are incredibly intelligent and eager to please. Because of their working heritage, they can develop behavioral issues if not given a "job" or proper mental enrichment.
The Collie, known for its intelligence and elegance, originated in Scotland and Northern England, where it was developed as a herding dog for sheep. Popularized globally by the famous TV dog Lassie, the Collie is renowned for being loyal, affectionate, and gentle, making it a superb family companion. The breed exists in two coat types: Rough Collie (long coat) and Smooth Collie (short coat), both sharing the same overall structure and personality traits.
Classified as a large breed, adult Collies typically weigh between 50 and 75 pounds, depending on gender and genetics. Growth tracking is essential for Collies to avoid overfeeding during rapid growth phases, which can contribute to joint issues like hip dysplasia.