Dog Weight Chart

Siberian Husky Weight Chart

Complete Siberian Husky weight chart from puppy to adult — with growth milestones, ideal weight range, and body condition tips.

Siberian Husky

Ideal Adult Weight

16–27 kg

Medium breed · Origin: Siberia, Russia

Siberian Husky Weight Chart by Age

Expected weight ranges at each growth stage. Individual dogs vary — use these as a guide, not a guarantee.

Age Expected Weight
8 weeks 2.9–4.9 kg
3 months 4.8–8.1 kg
4 months 7.2–12.2 kg
6 months 9.9–16.7 kg
8 months 12–20.3 kg
12 months 15.2–25.7 kg
15 months (adult) 16–27 kg

* Approximate values. Females are typically 10–15% lighter than males.

Is My Siberian Husky a Healthy Weight?

⬇️ Underweight

  • • Ribs, spine and hip bones clearly visible
  • • No fat coverage
  • • Prominent waist and tummy tuck
  • • Low energy or coat issues

✅ Ideal Weight

  • • Ribs felt easily, not visible
  • • Waist visible from above
  • • Slight abdominal tuck
  • • Good muscle tone and energy

⬆️ Overweight

  • • Ribs hard to feel under fat
  • • No visible waist from above
  • • Rounded, sagging belly
  • • Reluctance to exercise

Keeping Your Siberian Husky at a Healthy Weight

  • Feed the right amount

    Adult Siberian Huskys need 1000–1400 kcal/day. Use our food calculator to dial in exact portions.

  • Meet daily activity needs

    Siberian Huskys need about 90 minutes of activity per day. Regular movement is the most effective weight management tool.

  • Limit treats

    Treats should make up no more than 10% of daily calories. Use kibble or low-calorie treats for training.

  • Weigh monthly

    Weigh your dog at least once a month on the same scale. Early weight gain is much easier to address than established obesity.

  • Annual vet check-ups

    Your vet can spot weight changes you might miss and check for underlying conditions that cause weight gain.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should a Siberian Husky weigh?

An adult Siberian Husky should weigh between 16 and 27 kg. Males are typically heavier than females.

When is a Siberian Husky fully grown?

Most Siberian Huskys reach their full adult weight around 15 months.

Is my Siberian Husky overweight?

You should be able to feel your Siberian Husky's ribs without pressing hard, and see a visible waist when viewed from above. If neither is true, speak to your vet about a weight management plan.

How can I help my Siberian Husky maintain a healthy weight?

Feed the right amount (1000–1400 kcal/day), provide 90 minutes of daily activity, limit treats to under 10% of calories, and weigh your dog monthly.

What's the difference in weight between male and female Siberian Huskys?

Male Siberian Huskys are typically 10–15% heavier than females. A male might be at the top of the 16–27 kg range while a female is closer to the lower end.

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