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Puppy Weight Chart Day 1 to 21 - Free Download - Digital Copy

Puppy Weight Chart Day 1 to 21 - Free Download - Digital Copy

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Our Puppy Weight Chart, Days 1 to 21, Digital Copy is a convenient fillable PDF that allows breeders to record daily weights directly on their phone, tablet or computer. With one day per page and space for up to 15 puppies, it provides clear and structured tracking from birth through to 21 days of age.
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Our Puppy Weight Chart, Days 1 to 21, Digital Copy is a convenient fillable PDF that allows breeders to record daily weights directly on their phone, tablet or computer. With one day per page and space for up to 15 puppies, it provides clear and structured tracking from birth through to 21 days of age.

Designed for ease of use, this digital chart helps you monitor growth trends, identify concerns early, and securely store your litter records in one organised file.

Key Features

  • Fillable PDF format
  • Covers Days 1 to 21
  • One day per page layout
  • Space for up to 15 puppies per day
  • Litter details and microchip information fields
  • Puppy colour identification
  • Time of weighing column
  • Weight in grams and daily gain recording
  • Dedicated notes section
  • Compatible with computer, tablet, and phone
  • Option to print completed records
  • Free Instant download

Additional Information

The first three weeks are the most delicate stage of a puppy’s development. Healthy puppies should gain weight steadily each day once feeding is established. A lack of weight gain is often the earliest sign that something is not right.

Weigh puppies at the same time each day for consistency. Even small changes can help you identify weak puppies, milk supply issues, or early signs of fading puppy syndrome.

If a puppy stops gaining weight, loses weight, feels cool, becomes lethargic, or struggles to feed, urgent veterinary assessment is recommended. Early intervention during the neonatal period can be lifesaving.

Consistent, organised record keeping supports confident decision making and responsible breeding practices.

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