What should I expect from my 8 week old Golden Retriever?
A Golden Retriever puppy at 8-weeks-old is the perfect time to train in key areas such as socialization, crate training, potty training, bite inhibition, and walking on the leash. Enjoy every moment, as they aren’t puppies for long!
How big is an eight week old Golden Retriever?
Eight weeks is usually the earliest a puppy will be allowed to go to a new home. At this age, a Golden puppy will be around 10 pounds. By the time your puppy is four months old, its weight will be around 30 pounds. At eight months, your adolescent Golden Retriever could weigh 50 pounds or more.
How much should an 8 week old Golden Retriever sleep?
Although puppies are little bundles of energy, they usually sleep 18-20 hours a day.
How do you take care of an 8 week old Golden Retriever?
However, on average, an 8-week-old Golden Retriever would consume about one-third to one-half of cup of dry food per meal. You can start with one-third of cup first and see if it is the right amount for your pup. Then you can increase the portion gradually over time, but do not increase it out of a sudden.
How often should I feed my 8 week old Golden Retriever?
An 8-week old golden retriever puppy will only eat about 1.5 cups of food a day. By 4 months, he should be at 3 cups and up to 4 cups around 6 months.
How much do 8 week old golden retrievers weigh?
Golden Retriever Male Puppy Weight Chart
Age | Smallest | Average |
---|---|---|
7 weeks | 3 lb | 9 lb |
8 weeks | 3 lb | 11 lb |
9 weeks | 7 lb | 13 lb |
10 weeks | 10 lb | 17 lb |
Are Golden Retrievers easy to potty train?
The good news is that retrievers are very intelligent and should be relatively easy to potty train. Remember, the younger you start training your pup, the easier and faster he will learn.