How big do labs usually get if they have red bone in them?

I recently found out that my Lab may have some Redbone Coonhound in him, and I'm curious about how this might affect his size. He's been growing steadily, but I'm unsure what to expect when he's fully grown. Could the Redbone influence his size significantly, and what should I anticipate in terms of his adult weight and height?

Answer

You're curious about whether your Lab's potential Redbone Coonhound heritage could influence his full-grown size. Understanding these growth expectations can help you prepare for his future development.

  • Redbone Coonhounds are larger medium-sized dogs known for their agility and strength.
  • Labradors tend to be more stocky and muscular compared to the sleek build of a Redbone.
  • Your Lab's final size will depend on the specific mix, but you can gauge by observing both breeds' characteristics.

Generally, both the Labrador Retriever and Redbone Coonhound are medium to large-sized dogs, so your pup may continue to grow steadily in both height and weight. Labradors typically weigh between 25-36 kg (55-80 lbs) and stand around 55-62 cm (21.5-24.5 inches) at the shoulder. On the other hand, Redbone Coonhounds usually weigh between 20-32 kg (45-70 lbs) and have a similar height range. The result for your dog may be a blend of these traits, with a potential for a leaner physique if the Redbone genes are more prominent. Regular check-ups with your vet can provide tailored advice as he grows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I tell how big my Lab with Redbone Coonhound mix will get?

    It can be helpful to observe his parents if possible, as their sizes may give you an idea. Your vet can also estimate growth patterns based on current size and growth rate.

  • Will the Redbone traits affect my dog's behavior or health?

    Redbone Coonhounds may have a higher prey drive and enjoy more vigorous exercise. Health-wise, mixing breeds can sometimes reduce the likelihood of genetic issues common in purebreds, but regular vet check-ups are essential.

  • When will my Lab/Redbone mix stop growing?

    Most dogs reach full height by 12-18 months, but they may continue to fill out until age two. Growth spurts can vary, so tracking weight and height changes with your vet can be very informative.

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