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Siberian Husky Growth Chart

Male adult weight45–60 lb
Female adult weight35–50 lb

Siberian Huskies are medium-sized sled dogs built for endurance, not bulk. They mature around 12–14 months with males typically heavier. Seasonal appetite changes are normal; focus on smooth growth trends rather than single weigh-ins.

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Siberian Husky weight by age

Typical weight ranges based on Siberian Husky adult size and standard growth curves. Individual puppies may vary.

Most Siberian Husky puppies approach adult weight around 14 months, although individuals may finish earlier or later.

Expected Siberian Husky puppy weight at key ages (lb)
AgeTypical male rangeTypical female range
2 months (8 weeks)717.1 lb5.414.2 lb
3 months (12 weeks)10.521.8 lb8.218.2 lb
4 months (16 weeks)13.726 lb10.621.7 lb
5 months (20 weeks)16.629.9 lb12.925 lb
6 months (24 weeks)19.433.6 lb15.128 lb
7 months (32 weeks)24.640.6 lb19.133.8 lb
9 months (40 weeks)29.447 lb22.939.2 lb
12 months (52 weeks)36.456.3 lb28.346.9 lb
18 months (78 weeks)41.360 lb32.150 lb

Siberian Husky Growth Stages

Understanding the typical growth stages helps you know what to expect as your Siberian Husky puppy grows.

Neonatal

0–2 weeks

Puppies are born with eyes and ears closed, relying entirely on their mother. Rapid weight gain occurs during this period.

Socialization

3–12 weeks

Eyes and ears open. Puppies begin to explore, play, and learn social behaviors. This is a critical period for development.

Juvenile

3–6 months

Rapid growth continues. Puppies become more independent, start teething, and develop coordination.

Adolescent

6–12 months

Growth rate begins to slow. Puppies reach sexual maturity and may test boundaries. Muscle mass develops.

Young Adult

12–15 months

Growth is nearly complete. Your puppy is filling out and approaching adult proportions.

Adult

15+ months

Your puppy has reached their full adult size. Weight should remain relatively stable with proper nutrition.

Siberian Husky FAQ

How much will my Siberian Husky puppy weigh as an adult?

Adult Siberian Huskys are classified as medium dogs, with typical finished weights of 35 to 60 lb. Males may weigh 45–60 lb and females 35–50 lb. These are estimated ranges—individual genetics and parent size may shift results above or below breed norms.

At what age is a Siberian Husky fully grown?

Huskies mature on a medium timeline despite their endurance-focused lean build. Overall, Siberian Huskys—classified as medium—usually mature between 12 and 15 months. Puppies may look nearly full-sized before muscle and bone fully settle, which is normal and expected for this breed.

How accurate is a Siberian Husky puppy weight chart?

Estimated Siberian Husky growth curves assume typical development, but sled-line endurance builds create meaningful variation within the breed. Seasonal appetite swings affect weigh-in timing. Parent weight and body condition may refine predictions when available. Charts work best alongside sex-specific ranges and consistent measurement habits.