Average sized ? 9 month old

SweepyDodo

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Hi fellow Dobe lovers

My beloved 9 month old dobe is from Serbia.
This being my 1st dobe I wanted to ask if he is small, average or big (as I have seen posts here and Reddit, they come in a great range of sizes).

I have jotted his measurements from 4 - 5 months old.

Hope to hear from you all.
 

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Welcome to Doberman Chat. I agree with @GennyB comment, it's good to track, fun to compare, but he will be what he will be - nice looking boy! I will add that his weight IS up to you, and for health reasons always try to keep him on the slim side, especially as he's growing and filling out.
 
Welcome!

Your Dobe seems to be coming along normally. 9 months and 27.1 inches in height? That seems on track for a 28" Dobe, which is at the top of the breed standard for height. 28" is the minimum height I want in a male Dobe, although most people will go to the standard "size does not matter" response.

He is also on track for weight. Just feed him properly and don't get him overweight with fat. Im my view, they will be what they will be.

All three of my male Dobes have been 28 to 28 1/2 inches at the withers.

My first one had a bit of an unusually stocky body and topped out at 96 lbs. My second (working line) topped out at probably 85. My third one (also working line) was unusually narrow in the chest and hips, while still looking pretty good, and only topped out at about 70 lbs.!

I finally switched away from the Doberman breed because at that rate, my fourth male Dobe would probably top out at 55 - 60 lbs.! HA. I'm mostly kidding.

Yes, the "...track your weight" thread on here would be an excellent resourse for you.
 
Welcome to Doberman Chat. I agree with @GennyB comment, it's good to track, fun to compare, but he will be what he will be - nice looking boy! I will add that his weight IS up to you, and for health reasons always try to keep him on the slim side, especially as he's growing and filling out.
Hi, Ravenbird

Do you think his weight is good for his age (and height)?
 
Welcome!

Your Dobe seems to be coming along normally. 9 months and 27.1 inches in height? That seems on track for a 28" Dobe, which is at the top of the breed standard for height. 28" is the minimum height I want in a male Dobe, although most people will go to the standard "size does not matter" response.

He is also on track for weight. Just feed him properly and don't get him overweight with fat. Im my view, they will be what they will be.

All three of my male Dobes have been 28 to 28 1/2 inches at the withers.

My first one had a bit of an unusually stocky body and topped out at 96 lbs. My second (working line) topped out at probably 85. My third one (also working line) was unusually narrow in the chest and hips, while still looking pretty good, and only topped out at about 70 lbs.!

I finally switched away from the Doberman breed because at that rate, my fourth male Dobe would probably top out at 55 - 60 lbs.! HA. I'm mostly kidding.

Yes, the "...track your weight" thread on here would be an excellent resourse for you.
Hi, Oji

Appreciate the detail.
Charlie (my puppy)'s father is 29.1 inches

But expected Charlie to be under given 29.1 inches is an outlier.
 
Do you think his weight is good for his age (and height)?
From the pictures, yes. I only mentioned keeping him slim since you said he was your first Doberman and I consider it an important aspect. Also he is getting close to finishing up his biggest growth period and it catches people by surprise that they need to cut back on food when the growth slows down. Unless you are very active in training and/or sports, but in any case use your eyes as he matures.
 
he is getting close to finishing up his biggest growth period and it catches people by surprise that they need to cut back on food when the growth slows down.
That is very true and important. When our pups hit that age I watch their body condition like a hawk just in case their weight is creeping up. In many cases the mature males only need about half as much food as they did when they were growing pups.
 
From the pictures, yes. I only mentioned keeping him slim since you said he was your first Doberman and I consider it an important aspect. Also he is getting close to finishing up his biggest growth period and it catches people by surprise that they need to cut back on food when the growth slows down. Unless you are very active in training and/or sports, but in any case use your eyes as he matures.
Always good to confirm with someone on this site.
Appreciate it.
Charlie and I do a fair bit of exercise.
So while his appetite has reduced, still eating a good amount.
Will keep a close eye
 
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This is a good visual too. I go more by what I see on my dog than what I see on the scale. The scale helps verify what you are seeing, but keeping a critical eye on them visually is important. Sometimes asking others opinions is good though because they may see something we do not. I will never forget going to the vet with my girlfriends' Springer Spaniel. I mentioned to her that he was a little overweight. She did not like hearing that at all! 🙄 LOL but when we got into the vet's office he said the same thing to her! Only then did she really think about what we said and realize that her dog needed a few pounds off. We weren't trying to insult her. Just giving an honest opinion before things got out of hand.
 
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This is a good visual too. I go more by what I see on my dog than what I see on the scale. The scale helps verify what you are seeing, but keeping a critical eye on them visually is important. Sometimes asking others opinions is good though because they may see something we do not. I will never forget going to the vet with my girlfriends' Springer Spaniel. I mentioned to her that he was a little overweight. She did not like hearing that at all! 🙄 LOL but when we got into the vet's office he said the same thing to her! Only then did she really think about what we said and realize that her dog needed a few pounds off. We weren't trying to insult her. Just giving an honest opinion before things got out of hand.
Ah saw something similar before
But just as you said, especially for someone seeing their pet daily, always good to get 2nd opinion

regarding your gf's spaniel LOL
I totally understand you when you said weren't trying to insult her
 

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