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Azawakh puppy weight calculator

Use this Azawakh puppy weight calculator to predict how big your puppy will get. Azawakhs are a sighthound breed that typically reach full size by around 18-24 months.

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Enter your puppy's current weight and age to predict their adult size

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Estimates based on breed growth curves. Individual dogs vary with genetics and nutrition — check with your vet for a personalized read.

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Azawakh Stats

Height23.5 - 29 inches
Weight33–55 lbs
Life Span12 - 15 years
Size Classlarge
Breed GroupHound group
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Azawakh growth and weight chart by age

AgeWeight
Birth1 to 2 lbs
2 Months3 to 8 lbs
3 Months7 to 14 lbs
4 Months10 to 19 lbs
5 Months13 to 25 lbs
6 Months17 to 30 lbs
7 Months20 to 36 lbs
9 Months23 to 41 lbs
10 Months26 to 47 lbs
1 Year30 to 52 lbs
1.5 Years32 to 55 lbs
2 Years33 to 55 lbs

Estimated from typical large-breed growth curves and the Azawakh's adult weight range. Individual puppies vary — use the calculator above for a prediction based on your puppy's actual current weight.

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Azawakh traits

Good with children
Good with other dogs
Shedding level
Grooming needs
Openness to strangers
Trainability
Barking

Caring for a Azawakh

Health

Generally a healthy breed with very low body fat; as with other sighthounds, anesthesia sensitivity is worth discussing with a vet before any surgery.

Nutrition

A quality diet in measured portions; the breed's naturally lean, minimal-fat build is normal, not a sign of underfeeding.

Grooming

The short coat needs minimal grooming, though the breed's thin coat and low body fat mean cold sensitivity — a coat in cold weather helps.

Training

Independent and reserved with strangers, early socialization matters; as a true sighthound, secure fencing is essential given strong prey drive and speed.

About the breed

An ancient West African sighthound from the Sahel region (Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso), bred by nomadic peoples to hunt gazelle and guard camps by sight and speed across open, arid terrain.

Extremely lean and fast, Azawakhs are known for a deeply loyal, one-family bond alongside genuine reserve toward strangers, reflecting the breed's role as both hunter and guardian.

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