How big are your GSPs??

HolyMoses

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just sort of curious. My 10.5 month old is one tiny dude IMO.

he weighs in at 48 pounds. what he lacks in size he makes up in energy, so I don't really mind, but I expected him to be a little bigger. His father is a 70 pounder.
 
It's not the size or weight that matters..........It's the heart and desire to please that counts. I have 4 GSP's anywhere rom 48-65lbs.
 
Mine is going on 4 years and weighs 60lbs, has since he's been 1 yr old. About 23 in. at shoulder. Get lots of compliments on looks and size. He is a smooth runner and covers the ground effortlessly. He has a big heart and tons of desire but what I like the best is that he is a thinker. He'll stop and look the field over like he's formulating a plan of attack.
Works very well most of the time
 
It's not the size or weight that matters..........It's the heart and desire to please that counts. I have 4 GSP's anywhere rom 48-65lbs.

Oh I agree. He is a great dog and I have yet to find another that can keep up with him. I expect to be able go do some long days this fall.

Just curious if such a small male was normal, that's all. Even the vet says he is small, and much smaller than his siblings at that.
 
Two of the best pheasant dogs I have had were on the smaller side. One was a female around 40lbs. She wasn't a fast worker but out birded other dogs constantly. The other one was a male at 46lbs who was a very quick and powerfull hunting machine with a no quit attitude. Size doesn't matter it's what's in them that counts.
 
I have had several. They have all ranged from 45 to 65 lbs. My older male I have now is 60 lbs and solid muscle. The other is 9 weeks old and about 6 lbs so I guess she doesn't count yet.
 
Oh I agree. He is a great dog and I have yet to find another that can keep up with him. I expect to be able go do some long days this fall.

Just curious if such a small male was normal, that's all. Even the vet says he is small, and much smaller than his siblings at that.

I have a few that would keep up that's for sure. Good things come in small packages!
 
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