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Basenji Growth

Did you just get the Basenji puppy? And do you want to know when your Basenji will stop growing and how big your Basenji will get? Or do you want to know if your Basenji is of the ideal weight for its age?

In this article, we will answer all these relevant questions related to Basenji growth and weight.

If you do not own the Basenji yet, make sure you purchase your Basenji from an reputable Basenji breeder. Also, check out our Basenji buying guide and Basenji price guide here.

You can also work with a reputable rescue to adopt a puppy.

It is important for you as a caring Basenji owner to know if your Basenji is growing normally and that your Basenji is not overweight or underweight.

Extensive research studies have shown that most dogs are overweight because their owners spoil them with food, treats, and easy life styles. Most dogs eat way too much and do not get enough exercise. Research has also shown that one of the reasons many dogs die young is because they are overweight. However, you can extend your dog`s life by making sure your dog is of healthy weight and growth.

One final reason to keep track of your Basenji`s weight and growth is that your Basenji`s weight and growth pattern can tell you if your Basenji has some underlying health conditions (such as bone, heart, hormone diseases). This is what recent research has shown.

This article contains the Basenji growth calculator that you can use to predict your Basenji`s adult weight. This article also contains the Basenji growth chart and weight calculator that you can use to approximately tell if your Basenji`s weight is in the normal range.

However, the more accurate method to predict and track normal growth in your Basenji is by regularly weighing your Basenji and recording the weight of your Basenji with our free dog weight tracker and weight predictor. Our tool will tell you, first, a more accurate future weight of your Basenji and, second, if your Basenji is growing normally.

We designed our dog weight tracker and weight predictor based on a recent research study carried out by researchers from Banfield Pet Hospitals and the University of Liverpool. This study collected and analyzed the weight of over 6 million healthy dogs in the United States. The dogs studied included dogs in the Basenji weight category.

Also, check out our Basenji food calculator here to know how much food to feed your Basenji based on your Basenji`s weight and age.

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Basenji Weight and Growth Chart

Below is the typical growth chart and weight chart of Basenjis at different stages in their lives.

Note that your Basenji may be slightly heavier or lighter than what the chart says. The weight chart is an average weight chart.

Also, this growth chart is the combined growth chart of the male and female Basenji.

To know how much food to feed your Basenji at different ages and weights, check out our Basenji feeding guide and calculator.

To know how much water your Basenji needs to drink at different ages and weights, check out our Basenji water drinking guide and calculator.

Note that the growth pattern of a female Basenji can be slightly different from the growth pattern of a male Basenji

. Therefore, later on in this article, we will provide you with the gender-specific growth chart for the male and for the female Basenji.

Age Average Weight Typical Weight Range
15 Weeks 12 LBS 10 LBS – 13 LBS
20 Weeks 15 LBS 13 LBS – 17 LBS
25 Weeks 18 LBS 16 LBS – 20 LBS
30 Weeks 20 LBS 17 LBS – 22 LBS
35 Weeks 21 LBS 18 LBS – 24 LBS
40 Weeks 22 LBS 19 LBS – 25 LBS
45 Weeks 22 LBS 19 LBS – 25 LBS
60 Weeks 23 LBS 19 LBS – 26 LBS
Basenji Growth Chart

When do Basenjis Stop Growing and How Big Do They Get?

Your Basenji will grow very fast in its first 36 weeks. At 36 weeks, your Basenji will have reached 95 percent of its adult weight. Then your Basenji will slowly stop adding more weight. At around 46 weeks (~11 months), your Basenji should be at its maximum weight. Basenjis stop growing at 46 weeks (~11 months).

The above discussion is general, and it applies to both male and female Basenjis. However, male dogs usually grow at a different rate compared to female dogs

A male Basenji will grow very fast in its first 36 weeks. At 36 weeks, a male Basenji will have reached 95 percent of its adult weight at 36 weeks. A male Basenji will then slowly stop adding more weight. At around 45 weeks (~11 months), a male Basenji should have reached its maximum weight. Male Basenjis stop growing at 45 weeks (~11 months).

Similarly, a female Basenji will grow very fast in its first 37 weeks. At 37 weeks, a female Basenji will have reached 95 percent of its adult weight at 37 weeks. A female Basenji will then slowly stop adding more weight. At around 47 weeks (~11 months), a female Basenji should have reached its maximum weight. Female Basenjis stop growing at 47 weeks (~11 months).

See the growth graph of a Basenji below.

As you can see in the Basenji growth curve below, the Basenji grows really fast in its early weeks, and then its growth levels off till it reaches 100 percent of the adult weight.

Growth Curve of a Basenji

Basenji Growth Calculator

Use the calculator below to estimate how big your Basenji will get based on its current weight.

This Basenji growth calculator is based on the typical weight curve of a Basenji shown above. The calculator assumes that your Basenji is growing normally, and not on its way to become overweight or underweight.

How Much Should a Basenji Weigh?

Weight of the Basenji. Weight in the dark green region is typical, though weight in the light green region is also possible

Adult Basenjis typically weigh between 22 to 24 pounds.

Above is a graph that shows how much a Basenji should weigh at different ages. Check where the weight of your Basenji falls in the graph for its age.

It is totally fine if the weight of your Basenji falls in either the dark green or light green region of the graph. However, weight in the dark green region is more typical for Basenjis.

If the weight of your Basenji falls outside both the dark and light green region for its age, then you should consult a vet.

Also, you can use the Basenji weight calculator below to find the typical weight and the normal weight range of Basenjis, male or female, of any age between 12 weeks and 100 weeks.

If you want to see how the weight of your Basenji compares to that of other Basenji`s of its age, enter the weight of your Basenji in the calculator, and the calculator will show you where your Basenji stands on the weight chart.

The calculator will also tell you if your Basenji is within the normal weight range for the Basenji.

This Basenji weight calculator uses information from belpatt.fr and data from a research study on dog weight carried out by researchers at the University of Liverpool.

Please, talk to your vet before taking any decision on your pet`s weight and health.

What is the Height of the Basenji?

The adult Basenji is 16 to 17 inches tall at the shoulder. This is the average adult height of the Basenji.

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Is Your Basenji Growing Normally? This is How to Tell

Puppy growth predictors, growth charts, and growth calculators like the ones above are approximate methods for predicting growth in dogs. However, these tools have limited capabilities. This is because each dog is unique and a dog`s growth may be different from that of the overall dog population.

A more accurate and scientific way to predict a dog`s growth is to measure the dog`s weight every week and record the weight. Doing this with your Basenji will give you a clearer picture of how your Basenji is growing.

You can use our free tool to track your Basenji`s growth and weight over time. Our tool will also let you know if your Basenji is growing normally.

Tracking your Basenji`s weight will let you see the unique growth trajectory of your Basenji. You can use this growth trajectory to accurately predict how big your Basenji will get. The growth trajectory will also let you know very early if your Basenji will become overweight or underweight.

Monitoring your dog`s weight is important because pet obesity is one of the leading causes of premature death in dogs. And these days, pets gain weight very easily because their owners spoil them with lots of treats and food. Catching early abnormal weight in your dog and correcting it (through diet changes, exercise) can significantly extend your dog`s life.

Below is what a normal growth pattern and what abnormal growth patterns look like in Basenjis. You can compare your Basenji growth trajectory against these references to see if your Basenji is growing normally or you can use our automatic tool.

Tracking your Basenji`s growth will let you catch abnormal growth
Click here to start using this free and useful Basenji weight tracking tool to track healthy growth in your Basenji.

How to Measure the Weight of your Basenji

There are two methods you can use to measure your Basenji`s weight.

The first method, which is the better and more accurate method to weigh your Basenji, is to use a dog weighing scale.

Using a dog scale is important if you would like to monitor your Basenji`s growth regularly to catch any abnormal growth early.

Having a scale for weighing your Basenji will make it easy for you to weigh your Basenji regularly without any trouble.

The scale that we recommend for weighing the Basenji is this high durability and affordable Greater Goods Digital Pet Scale. Click here to check out this scale on Amazon.

Pet Scale for Accurately Weighing Your Basenji

The second method is to use a bathroom scale to weigh yourself while holding your Basenji. Then use the same scale to weigh yourself without your Basenji. Then calculate your weight when holding your dog minus your weight when not holding your Basenji. This method is illustrated in the picture below.

However, note that this method of holding your dog on a scale is not very accurate, and it may be difficult for you to use this method to weigh your Basenji if your Basenji is very heavy or if your Basenji is the type that would not stay still while being held.

How to measure the weight of your Basenji
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How Fast Do Basenjis Grow? Basenji Growth Rate

Starting from 3 months of age, Basenjis grow at a rate of 0.84 pounds per week (0.38 Kilograms per week) on average. Starting at 4 months, your Basenji will gain 0.67 pounds (0.31 Kilograms) every week on average.

At 5 months of age, your Basenji will grow at a rate of 0.53 pounds per week (0.24 Kilograms per week) on average. Then at 6 months, your Basenji will gain 0.40 pounds (0.18 Kilograms) every week on average.

See the growth rate chart of the Basenji below

Age (Months) Growth per week (Pounds) Growth per week (Kg)
3 Months 0.84 0.38
4 Months 0.67 0.31
5 Months 0.53 0.24
6 Months 0.40 0.18
7 Months 0.30 0.14
8 Months 0.22 0.10

Size of Male Basenji Versus Size of Female Basenji

The average size of a male Basenji is 24 pounds (11 kg) while the average size of a female Basenji is 22 pounds (10 kg).

In general, male dogs are usually bigger than female dogs.

Size of Male Basenji versus Size of Female Basenji

Male Basenji Weight and Growth Chart

The growth pattern of Male dogs is also different from that of Female dogs.

Adult male dogs are generally bigger in size than adult female dogs.

Below is the typical growth and weight chart of a Male Basenji.

Age Average Weight Typical Weight Range
15 Weeks 12 LBS 11 LBS – 13 LBS
20 Weeks 16 LBS 15 LBS – 17 LBS
25 Weeks 19 LBS 17 LBS – 20 LBS
30 Weeks 21 LBS 19 LBS – 22 LBS
35 Weeks 22 LBS 20 LBS – 24 LBS
40 Weeks 23 LBS 21 LBS – 25 LBS
45 Weeks 23 LBS 21 LBS – 25 LBS
60 Weeks 23 LBS 21 LBS – 26 LBS
Male Basenji Growth Chart

Female Basenji Weight and Growth Chart

The growth pattern of female dogs is different from that of male dogs. On average, female dogs grow faster than males and reach full size earlier. For this reason, it`s important that the standard height and weight charts for dogs are gender-specific.

Also, adult female dogs are generally smaller in size than adult male dogs.

Below is the typical growth and weight chart of a Female Basenji.

Age Average Weight Typical Weight Range
15 Weeks 11 LBS 10 LBS – 12 LBS
20 Weeks 15 LBS 13 LBS – 16 LBS
25 Weeks 17 LBS 16 LBS – 19 LBS
30 Weeks 19 LBS 17 LBS – 21 LBS
35 Weeks 20 LBS 18 LBS – 22 LBS
40 Weeks 21 LBS 19 LBS – 23 LBS
45 Weeks 21 LBS 19 LBS – 23 LBS
60 Weeks 22 LBS 19 LBS – 24 LBS
Female Basenji Growth Chart

Basenji Growth Stages

Your Basenji will go through a number of developmental stages on its journey to adulthood. Your Basenji`s growth pattern can be categorized into 6 distinct stages: Neonatal, Transitional, Socialization Period, Juvenile Period, Adolescent Period, and Maturity.

You can know the developmental stage of your Basenji based on how old your Basenji is.

1. Basenji Neonatal Period

Basenji Neonatal Period is from Birth to 2 weeks. During this stage, the Basenji puppy will be totally dependent on its mother. The Basenji puppy`s eyes will still be unopened with no sense of vision. The Basenji puppy will only have the senses of taste and touch

2. Basenji Transitional Period

Basenji Transitional Period is from 2 weeks to 3 weeks. During this stage, the Basenji puppy will continue to develop a better sense of hearing and taste. The puppy`s teeth will start coming through and its eyes will begin to open.

During this stage, the Basenji puppy begins to crawl forward and backward, begins to stand, begins to wag its tail. This is also the age where your puppy’s personality begins to develop.

3. Basenji Socialization Period

Basenji Socialization Period is from 3 weeks to 14 weeks. During this stage, the Basenji puppy will be able to fully use all of its senses (vision, smell, touch, hearing, taste), and the puppy will learn to survive without its mother.

Also during this stage, the Basenji puppy learns how to act like a dog (biting, chasing, barking, etc). The rapid learning and socialization of the puppy occur at this stage, and what the Basenji puppy learns in this stage will have a long-term effect on the puppy`s behavior as an adult.

4. Basenji Juvenile Period

Basenji Juvenile Period is from 3-4 Months to 5-14 months. During this stage, the Basenji puppies will attempt to clarify and resolve their boundaries. Their baby teeth start getting replaced by adult teeth.

5. Basenji Adolescent Period

Basenji Adolescent Period is from 5-14 Months to 2-3 Years. Basenjis go through social and sexual maturity during this stage.

6. Basenji Maturity Period

Basenji Maturity Period is from 1 year to 4 years. At this age, your Basenji will transition to full adulthood.

Male Basenji Weight/Growth Chart in KG

The growth pattern of Male dogs is also different from that of Female dogs.

Adult male dogs are generally bigger in size than adult female dogs.

Below is typical growth and weight chart of a Male Basenji in Kilograms (kg).

Age Average Weight Typical Weight Range
15 Weeks 5 KG 5 KG – 6 KG
20 Weeks 7 KG 6 KG – 8 KG
25 Weeks 8 KG 8 KG – 9 KG
30 Weeks 9 KG 8 KG – 10 KG
35 Weeks 10 KG 9 KG – 11 KG
40 Weeks 10 KG 9 KG – 11 KG
45 Weeks 10 KG 9 KG – 11 KG
60 Weeks 10 KG 9 KG – 11 KG
Male Basenji Growth Chart in KG

Female Basenji Weight/Growth Chart in KG

The growth pattern of female dogs is different from that of male dogs. On average, female dogs grow faster than males and reach full size earlier. For this reason, it`s important that the standard height and weight charts for dogs are gender-specific.

Also, adult female dogs are generally smaller in size than adult male dogs.

Below is typical growth and weight chart of a Female Basenji in Kilograms (kg).

Age Average Weight Typical Weight Range
15 Weeks 5 KG 4 KG – 5 KG
20 Weeks 6 KG 6 KG – 7 KG
25 Weeks 7 KG 7 KG – 8 KG
30 Weeks 8 KG 7 KG – 9 KG
35 Weeks 9 KG 8 KG – 10 KG
40 Weeks 9 KG 8 KG – 10 KG
45 Weeks 9 KG 8 KG – 10 KG
60 Weeks 10 KG 9 KG – 11 KG
Female Basenji Growth Chart in KG

How Much Should a 12-Week-old Basenji Weigh?

The average weight of a 12-week-old female Basenji is 9.5 lbs (4.3 kg).

The typical weight range of a 12-week-old female Basenji is from 8.7 lbs to 10.3 lbs (3.9 kg to 4.7 kg).

The average weight of a 12-week-old male Basenji is 10.2 lbs (4.6 kg).

The typical weight range of a 12-week-old male Basenji is from 9.4 lbs to 10.9 lbs (4.3 kg to 5.0 kg).

However, a recent research study on dog weight shows that 12-week-old female Basenjis can normally weigh as low as 2.7 lbs (1.2 kg) and as high as 13.2 lbs (6.0 kg)

Correspondingly, 12-week-old male Basenjis can normally weigh as low as 2.6 lbs (1.2 kg) and as high as 15.1 lbs (6.9 kg)

How Much a 12-week-old Female Basenji Should Weigh
How Much a 12-week-old Male Basenji Should Weigh

How Much Should a 4-Month-old Basenji Weigh?

The average weight of a 4-month-old female Basenji is 12.7 lbs (5.7 kg).

The typical weight range of a 4-month-old female Basenji is from 11.5 lbs to 13.8 lbs (5.2 kg to 6.3 kg).

The average weight of a 4-month-old male Basenji is 13.7 lbs (6.2 kg).

The typical weight range of a 4-month-old male Basenji is from 12.7 lbs to 14.8 lbs (5.8 kg to 6.7 kg).

However, a recent research study on dog weight shows that 4-month-old female Basenjis can normally weigh as low as 3.6 lbs (1.6 kg) and as high as 17.2 lbs (7.8 kg)

Correspondingly, 4-month-old male Basenjis can normally weigh as low as 3.6 lbs (1.7 kg) and as high as 20.5 lbs (9.3 kg)

How Much a 4-month-old Female Basenji Should Weigh
How Much a 4-month-old Male Basenji Should Weigh

How Much Should a 6-Month-old Basenji Weigh?

The average weight of a 6-month-old female Basenji is 17.2 lbs (7.8 kg).

The typical weight range of a 6-month-old female Basenji is from 15.6 lbs to 18.8 lbs (7.1 kg to 8.5 kg).

The average weight of a 6-month-old male Basenji is 18.8 lbs (8.5 kg).

The typical weight range of a 6-month-old male Basenji is from 17.3 lbs to 20.3 lbs (7.8 kg to 9.2 kg).

However, a recent research study on dog weight shows that 6-month-old female Basenjis can normally weigh as low as 5.1 lbs (2.3 kg) and as high as 22.9 lbs (10.4 kg)

Correspondingly, 6-month-old male Basenjis can normally weigh as low as 5.3 lbs (2.4 kg) and as high as 28.0 lbs (12.7 kg)

How Much a 6-month-old Female Basenji Should Weigh
How Much a 6-month-old Male Basenji Should Weigh

How Much Should a 1-Year-old Basenji Weigh?

The average weight of a 1-year-old female Basenji is 22.0 lbs (10.0 kg).

The typical weight range of a 1-year-old female Basenji is from 19.9 lbs to 24.2 lbs (9.0 kg to 11.0 kg).

The average weight of a 1-year-old male Basenji is 24.0 lbs (10.9 kg).

The typical weight range of a 1-year-old male Basenji is from 21.8 lbs to 26.1 lbs (9.9 kg to 11.8 kg).

However, a recent research study on dog weight shows that 1-year-old female Basenjis can normally weigh as low as 7.3 lbs (3.3 kg) and as high as 30.3 lbs (13.7 kg)

Correspondingly, 1-year-old male Basenjis can normally weigh as low as 7.6 lbs (3.4 kg) and as high as 36.1 lbs (16.4 kg)

How Much a 1-year-old Female Basenji Should Weigh
How Much a 1-year-old Male Basenji Should Weigh

How to Tell If Your Basenji is Overweight

As mentioned earlier in this article, a very accurate way to know if your Basenji puppy is on its way to becoming overweight is by weighing your dog every week and recording its weight. This will show you the growth trajectory of your Basenji puppy. And a close look at your puppy`s growth trajectory will tell you if your Basenji puppy will be overweight or underweight. This method is relatively easy to use.

You can use our free online tool to track your Basenji puppy`s growth curve.

However, if you do not have a record of the weekly weights of your Basenji, and you want to tell if your dog is overweight, underweight, or of normal weight, then you can use a chart called the body condition chart shown below. This method requires some expertise to use, and it is further discussed below.

Overweight, Underweight and Ideal Weight Body Condition Chart for Dogs

To tell your dog`s body condition, first, look at your dog closely and observe which of its bones and structures are sticking out or not sticking out from under its skin. Next, use your hands to feel for fat and bones over your dog. To know which bones to look and feel for, check out the body condition tool guide from the World Small Animal Veterinary Association and this guide. This exercise will tell you the body condition score for your dog.

Body condition scores are from a scale of 1 to 9. A score of 1, 2 or 3 means that a dog is too skinny. A score of 4 or 5 means that a dog is of ideal weight, and a score above 5 means that a dog is overweight.

Talk to your vet if your Basenji appears to be overweight. The vet might recommend reducing how much food to feed your Basenji.

Conclusion on Basenji Weight and Growth

In this article, we have provided you with the information, growth charts and growth calculators to help you tell how big your Basenji will get. These tools will also help tell if your Basenji is growing normally.

However, the best way to monitor and predict the growth of your Basenji is to measure and record your puppy Basenji`s weight every week.

Use our free Basenji weight tracker and calculator tool available here to track and predict your Basenji`s weight.

It is important that every Basenji owner monitors the growth of their Basenji for normal growth by checking the weight of their Basenji regularly. Regular weight monitoring will let you detect any abnormal growth very early before it is too late. We discussed how you can tell if your Basenji is growing normally from your Basenji`s weight history earlier in this article.

Abnormal growth in Basenji can be because of underlying disease (such are heart, hormonal, or bone problems) or because of overfeeding or underfeeding. All of the aforementioned reduce the Basenji lifespan and quality of life.

Don`t wait. Start tracking your Basenji`s weight today!