Boxer Growth Stages

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Size and Weight Chart = Whet here you’re thinking of getting a Boxer puppy or have one already, you will wonder about your Boxer’s development.

Even if you are familiar with dogs, you still want to know how big your Boxer is going to get, when and how long it takes for your dog to be full grown.

Boxer puppy growth stages:

  • The neonatal stage: Birth to 2 weeks of age.
  • The transitional stage: 2 to 4 weeks of age.
  • The socialization stage: 3 to 12 weeks of age.
  • The ranking stage: 3 to 6 months of age.
  • The adolescence stage: 6 to 24 months of age.

Continue reading more about development stages and Boxer’s growth size and weight chart.

Boxer Growth Stages

Boxers are considered to be a medium-sized dog breed and they belong to the Working group, which means they were breed to assist humans. Boxers have been known to carry out many jobs:

  • Athlete.
  • Cattle dog.
  • Police dog.
  • War dog in both world wars.
  • Watchdog.
  • Protection dog.
  • Guide dog for the blind.

Even if Boxers are listed as part of the Brachycephalic breeds, which tend to give birth via cesarean, most Boxers are born naturally.

about the litter size and average litter size for a boxer?

On average, Boxers’ have between 5 to 8 pups a litter.

The Neonatal Stage (Birth to 2 Weeks)

  • Puppies are blind, deaf, and toothless.
  • Touch and taste are immediately present after birth.
  • Their mother has the most influence over the puppy. She will feed them and keep them warm too.
  • Puppies will mostly nurse and sleep during this stage.

The Transitional Stage (2 to 4 Weeks)

  • Their sense of hearing and smell will develop.
  • Their eyes will open and will develop.
  • Puppies teeth will begin to appear.
  • Also, puppies will start to move. They begin to stand, take their first steps, wag their tail, and even bark.
  • A puppy’s behavior will be influenced by the mom and littermates.

The Socialization Stage (3 to 12 Weeks)

This stage is key for socialization, like the name indicates, and is the period when a puppy goes through rapid development.

3 to 5 weeks – play becomes important as puppies become aware of their surroundings.

From weeks 3 to 4 – pups develop control over their bladder and bowel movements. This is when they start learning to leave their sleeping area before relieving themselves.

From 4 to 6 weeks – dog social skills such as play, interaction with littermates, the inhibited bite, etc. Pups also explore their social boundaries, how to communicate effectively with other dogs and improve physical coordination.

From the 4th week – puppies begin forming emotional attachments and bonds with the people around them. A good time to meet your future pup.

7 to 9 weeks – puppies can begin to be housetrained, including potty training.

9 to 12 weeks – puppies can start learning basic commands as they start focusing on people (their new parents).

The Ranking Stage

At the ranking or pre-adolescence stage:

  • Boxers start teething, so chew toys will become a household necessity. This process will last for several months. 
  • You are the main influencer for your pup.
  • Keep up socializing and training your dog.

This chart will give you a guideline for what to expect on how fast your Boxer grows and how quickly he or she will gain weight. 

BOXER AGEBOXER HEIGHTBOXER WEIGHT
8 weeks7 inches
(18 cm)
13 – 18 pounds
(6 – 8 kg) 
10 weeks10 inches
(25 cm)
22 – 24 pounds
(10 – 11 kg) 
12 weeks (3 months)12 inches
(30 cm)
26 pounds
(12 kg) 
4 months14 inches
(36 cm)
29 – 33 pounds
(13 – 15 kg)
5 months15 – 16 inches
(38 – 41 cm)
36 – 38 pounds
(16 – 17 kg) 
6 months17 – 18 inches
(43 – 46 cm)
42 – 45 pounds
(19 – 20 kg) 
7 months18 – 20 inches
(46 – 51 cm)
47 – 52 pounds
(21 – 24 kg) 
8 months19 – 21 inches
(48 – 53 cm)
51 – 54 pounds
(23 – 25 kg) 
9 months21 – 22 inches
(53 – 56 cm)
56 – 57 pounds
(25 – 26 kg)
10 months22 – 23 inches
(56 – 58 cm)
56 – 59 pounds
(25 – 27 kg) 
12 months (1 year)23 – 24 inches
(58 – 61 cm)
57 – 63 pounds
(26 – 29 kg) 
24 months (2 years)23 – 24 inches
(58 – 61 cm)
60 – 65 pounds
(27 – 30 kg)
You can use our Boxer weight and height chart as a guideline to track your puppy’s development.

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