Many people now have dogs at home, among which puppies are a more popular group, because most people believe that raising a dog from an early age will make it closer to its owner. However, some people don’t know how to identify the size of puppies....
Many people now have dogs at home, among which puppies are a more popular group, because most people believe that raising a dog from an early age will make it closer to its owner. However, some people don’t know how to identify the size of puppies. Here, the editor can give you some advice.

Generally speaking, the size of a puppy when it grows up is mainly related to the size of its parents; on the one hand, the size of the parents will be passed on to the puppies; on the other hand, if the parent's breed is a large dog, the puppy will also be larger when it grows up; if the parent's breed is a small dog, the puppy will usually be smaller when it grows up.

Of course, if you don’t know the breed of the puppy’s parents, the owner can look at the puppy’s bone mass. Usually within a litter, puppies with larger bones will be larger than their littermates. If the bones are smaller, they will usually be smaller when they grow up.
Ps: No matter how big the puppies will grow in the future, owners should not hurt or abandon them!