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Puppy Weight Chart Weeks 4 to 8 - Free Download - Digital Copy

Puppy Weight Chart Weeks 4 to 8 - Free Download - Digital Copy

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Our Puppy Weight Chart, Weeks 4 to 8 Digital Copy is a convenient digital copy PDF fillable on your phone, laptop or computer and is designed to help breeders track growth during the late neonatal and early weaning stages.
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Our Puppy Weight Chart, Weeks 4 to 8 Digital Copy is a convenient digital copy PDF fillable on your phone, laptop or computer and is designed to help breeders track growth during the late neonatal and early weaning stages.

With one day per page from Day 21 to Day 35, including time weighed, weight in grams, and daily gain fields, this chart supports detailed monitoring during dietary transition. It then moves to structured weekly tracking for Weeks 6, 7 and 8.

All litter details can be entered directly on your phone, computer or tablet device, allowing secure, organised digital record keeping.

Key Features

  • Digital PDF format
  • Days 21 to 35 with one day per page
  • Weekly tracking pages for Weeks 6, 7 and 8
  • Litter details and microchip information fields
  • Puppy colour identification
  • Time weighed entry
  • Weight in grams recording
  • Daily weight gain tracking
  • Dedicated notes section for feeding and concerns
  • Compatible with computer, tablet, and phone
  • Option to print completed records
  • Free Instant download

Additional Information

From three weeks of age, puppies become more active and begin transitioning onto solid food. Despite increased movement and dietary changes, steady weight gain should continue. Daily tracking from Day 21 to Day 35 allows you to monitor how each puppy adapts to weaning.

After Day 35, weekly weight checks at Weeks 6, 7 and 8 are generally sufficient for healthy puppies. These weekly pages help confirm continued growth before puppies leave for their new homes.

If a puppy shows stalled growth, ongoing diarrhoea, lethargy, or weight loss, veterinary advice should be sought promptly. Consistent weight monitoring remains one of the most reliable indicators of overall health.

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