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Chinook puppy weight calculator

Use this Chinook puppy weight calculator to predict how big your puppy will get. Chinooks are a working sled breed that typically reach full size by around 18-24 months.

Weight predictor

Calculate adult weight

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

Predicted adult weight
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AKC standard
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Current ideal
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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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Chinook Stats

Height22 - 26 inches
Weight50–90 lbs
Life Span12 -15 years
Size Classlarge
Breed GroupWorking group
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Chinook growth and weight chart by age

AgeWeight
Birth1 to 3 lbs
2 Months5 to 14 lbs
3 Months10 to 23 lbs
4 Months15 to 31 lbs
5 Months20 to 41 lbs
6 Months25 to 50 lbs
7 Months30 to 59 lbs
9 Months35 to 68 lbs
10 Months40 to 77 lbs
1 Year45 to 86 lbs
1.5 Years49 to 90 lbs
2 Years50 to 90 lbs

Estimated from typical large-breed growth curves and the Chinook'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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Chinook traits

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

Caring for a Chinook

Health

Prone to hip dysplasia; otherwise a generally healthy breed given its small, carefully managed gene pool.

Nutrition

A quality diet matched to this breed's active, working-dog background.

Grooming

The double coat sheds moderately and needs regular brushing.

Training

Eager to please and trainable, Chinooks need real daily exercise and do well with positive, consistent handling.

About the breed

Developed in New Hampshire as a sled-pulling breed, now the state dog of New Hampshire despite remaining genuinely rare nationally.

Friendly and even-tempered, Chinooks combine working-sled-dog stamina with a notably gentle, people-oriented personality.

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