Calculate the adult weight for your Clumber Spaniel. 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
Clumber Spaniel Growth Guide
Breed Overview
The Clumber Spaniel is one of the oldest spaniel breeds, developed in England during the 18th century. Named after Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire, this breed was historically favored by royalty for its quiet, methodical style in hunting game birds. Known for its massive head, low-set body, and soulful eyes, the Clumber Spaniel is affectionate, laid-back, and devoted to its family.
Classified as a large breed, Clumber Spaniels typically weigh between 55 and 85 lbs when fully grown. Growth tracking is essential for this breed due to their susceptibility to joint and weight-related issues. Monitoring weight gain and development helps prevent orthopedic problems and supports a healthier transition to adulthood.
For more breed insights, refer to the AKC Clumber Spaniel profile.
Clumber Spaniel Growth Chart & Weight Ranges
Below is a general guideline for Clumber Spaniel puppy growth. Individual puppies may grow at slightly different rates.
Age | Average Weight Range |
---|---|
4 weeks | 5–8 lbs |
8 weeks | 12–17 lbs |
3 months | 22–30 lbs |
4 months | 30–40 lbs |
6 months | 40–55 lbs |
9 months | 50–65 lbs |
12 months | 55–75 lbs |
18 months | 60–85 lbs (adult size) |
Males typically weigh 10–15 lbs more than females and tend to be more heavily built overall.
How Much Bigger Will My Clumber Spaniel Puppy Get?
Clumber Spaniel puppies usually reach about 50% of their adult weight by 4 months of age. They experience most of their height and length growth by 9–12 months but may continue filling out until 18–24 months, especially males.
Rule of Thumb:
To estimate adult weight, double your puppy’s weight at 16 weeks. For example, a 35-lb puppy at 4 months might grow to 70 lbs as an adult.
Keep in mind that large breeds like the Clumber Spaniel continue developing muscle and bone density well into their second year.
Clumber Spaniel Growth Tips
Nutrition
Feed your puppy a high-quality large-breed puppy formula to support controlled growth and reduce the risk of skeletal issues. Meals should be divided into three daily servings until six months of age, then transition to two meals per day. Avoid overfeeding, as this breed is prone to obesity.
Exercise
Clumber Spaniels are not high-energy dogs, but they still need daily moderate exercise, such as walks or gentle play. Avoid overexertion in puppies, especially on hard surfaces, to protect growing joints.
Health Watch
Growth-related and breed-specific health concerns include:
- Hip and elbow dysplasia
- Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)
- Obesity, which can worsen joint issues
- Entropion (inward-rolling eyelids)
- Ear infections, due to floppy ears
Regular vet checkups, balanced nutrition, and weight monitoring are crucial in maintaining a healthy growth curve.
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