Alaska nine months is still long

Alaska will continue to grow at nine months of age, but the growth rate will become slow, generally speaking, the dog grows fastest at 5-7 months of age, but by 8 months of age, the overall height has basically set, and then will continue to grow muscle or fat, etc., until 10 months after the weight will be basically fixed, to fully developed and skeletal set, until 1 year or 1.5 years of age. The next 3-5 years is the dog’s physical state of prime time. If the owner feeds a nutritious diet, gets enough exercise and is in good health, then a nine month old Alaskan will be almost similar in size to an adult, around 40-55 kg, with males being a bit larger. This is still mainly closely related to the amount of feeding, living environment, health condition, genetics, etc. Generally speaking less than 34 kg adult Alaska is very difficult to see.

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