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weight 1yr

Arthur08

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So my girl just turn 12months n she weights 73 lbs just wondering if that's normal she seems very active a bit lean but feed her 6cups of food daily not sure if anyone here has the same problem. We'll it's just a concern here's a pic of her now
 

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PrinceLorde13

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Not a problem, the actual number of the weight should not really be as much of a concern as body condition is. Ideal standard weight for a female corso is only 85-100lbs and they should reach that size between 2-3 years old. My female was 77lbs on her 1st birthday, she just hit 17months and is 83lbs, slow steady growth and lower weights make for better joints and a longer more active life. I would like to see pics of her standing from the side, he ribs should be just visible in the right light
 

DDSK

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Miss Abby is 20 months old extremely tall for a female CC at close to 29 inches and about 120 lbs
 

HeatherA

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all depends on the dog herself, their parents and their activity lvl. I would not worry to much about her weight. my 11 month old is 110lbs and she does not seem to be done growing yet but both of her parents are very tall and bulky, then my other two girls fluctuate bewtween 80 -90lbs and they are10 months old and their frames are shorter and I do not see them getting much over 115 top out...
 

season

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Why is it a problem? People are way to obsessed with weight. Your dog's weight was determined before it was born. You can't fight genetics. Lean is better....too many overweight and fat dogs running around. Also, at this age, I would say 6 cups is too much.