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Pomeranian weight predictor

AKC standard: 3–7 lb. A true toy — most of the growing is done early, and they’re fully finished by around 10 months.

Typical adult: 3–7 lb · grown by ~10 months

A Pomeranian puppy
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General guidance only — an estimate, not veterinary advice. Always check with your vet about your pet’s growth, weight and diet.

How this was calculated

For a Pomeranian we use the toy-breed growth curve (matures around 10 months): adult weight ≈ current weight ÷ the fraction of adult weight a toy breed reaches at this age. Typical adult weight (3–7 lb) is from the AKC breed standard. The gauge shows where your prediction lands against the breed-typical adult range.

Source: AKC breed standard + WALTHAM growth charts. Full method on our methodology page.

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Built by the PawGauge team, reviewed against cited veterinary sources. Last reviewed 29 June 2026.

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Pomeranian growth chart

Typical Pomeranian weight from 8 weeks to fully grown. A healthy Pomeranian tracks near these figures — individuals sit up to ~10–15% either side.

Pomeranian growth chart 2 4 5 7 8wk6mo10mo lb pawgauge.com
Typical
Age Typical
8 weeks 1.8 lb (0.8 kg)
3 months 2.7 lb (1.2 kg)
4 months 3.4 lb (1.5 kg)
5 months 3.8 lb (1.7 kg)
6 months 4.3 lb (2.0 kg)
7 months 4.6 lb (2.1 kg)
8 months 4.8 lb (2.2 kg)
9 months 5 lb (2.3 kg)
Adult (~10 mo) 3–7 lb (1.4–3.2 kg)
Adult ranges from the AKC breed standard; the growth curve follows WALTHAM Petcare Science Institute growth data for toy-breed dogs. Figures are healthy estimates, not veterinary advice.

Pomeranian growth, explained

Pomeranians are a toy breed, so they follow the toy-breed growth curve. AKC standard: 3–7 lb. A true toy — most of the growing is done early, and they’re fully finished by around 10 months. Most reach close to their adult weight by around 10 months, then continue to firm up in muscle and chest for a while after.

To predict an adult weight we divide your puppy’s current weight by the fraction of adult weight a toy breed has typically reached at that age. Typical adult weight (3–7 lb) is from the AKC breed standard. The result is an estimate with a likely range — genetics and nutrition move individual dogs up or down. If your Pomeranian looks heavier or lighter than the breed-typical band, your vet is the best person to check.

Pomeranian weight questions

How big do Pomeranians get?
A typical adult Pomeranian weighs about 3–7 lb. AKC standard: 3–7 lb. A true toy — most of the growing is done early, and they’re fully finished by around 10 months.
What should a Pomeranian weigh by age?
See the Pomeranian growth chart above for weight at 8 weeks through to adult. As a guide, a toy-breed puppy is roughly half its adult weight by about 4 months.
Do male and female Pomeranians weigh differently?
Males average slightly heavier than females, but the Pomeranian standard gives a single 3–7 lb range rather than a split, so the chart shows one typical curve.
When is a Pomeranian fully grown?
Pomeranians are a toy breed and usually finish growing around 10 months, though they may keep filling out a little after that.
How accurate is this for a Pomeranian?
Within about 10–15% if your puppy is a typical Pomeranian. Crossbreeds, runts and big-boned individuals vary more. It’s an estimate — your vet can assess your individual dog.

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