Beagle Growth: When Do Beagles Reach Full Size? Complete Guide
Beagles are a popular breed of dog known for their friendly and curious nature. They are also relatively small dogs, with an average weight of 20-25 pounds. As with all dogs, beagles grow at a rapid pace during their first year of life. However, they will eventually reach a point where they stop growing and reach their full adult size.
So, when do beagles stop growing? Most beagles will reach their full adult size by the time they are 12-18 months old. However, some beagles may continue to grow until they are 2 years old. There are a number of factors that can affect a beagle’s growth rate including genetics, diet, and exercise.