What size can I expect my Malshi puppy to reach if she was born on 4/2/12?

I'm curious about how big my Malshi puppy might get now that she's been with us for a while. She was born back on April 2, 2012, so she's well past the puppy stage. Knowing her expected size would help me plan for her needs, like choosing the right size bed and determining how much exercise she might need. Could you give me an idea of what to expect in terms of her growth and final size?

Answer

It sounds like your Malshi has been with you for quite some time, and you're sensibly looking to understand her needs better. Given her birth date of April 2, 2012, your Malshi is an adult and has reached her full size.

  • Malshis typically reach their full size by around 1 year of age.
  • They are usually small dogs, weighing between 6 to 12 pounds (2.7 to 5.4 kg).
  • Understanding her size helps in providing appropriate care including the right size bed and exercise needs.

The Malshi, a hybrid breed of a Maltese and a Shih Tzu, tends to be a small companion dog. By now, your Malshi has reached her full adult size, which for most Malshis ranges between 6 to 12 pounds. They are small in stature, typically around 10 inches in height. This makes them manageable and easy to accommodate in the household. To keep her healthy and happy, ensure she has a comfortable bed that suits her size and regular gentle exercise tailored to her energy levels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much exercise does a Malshi need daily?

    Malshis, being small and energetic, require moderate exercise. About 30 minutes of walking or playtime daily should suffice to keep them healthy and entertained.

  • What kind of bed is best for a Malshi?

    Look for a small-sized dog bed that provides ample cushioning and support. Malshis often enjoy beds that are plush and allow them to curl up comfortably.

  • Are there potential health concerns I should be aware of with an older Malshi?

    As your Malshi ages, watch for signs of joint issues, dental problems, and potential weight gain. Regular vet check-ups are important to manage and monitor their health.

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