When do dogs stop growing? refers to the age at which a dog reaches its full adult size. This can vary depending on the breed, with smaller breeds typically reaching maturity sooner than larger breeds. For example, smaller breeds such as Chihuahuas and Pugs may reach their full size by 6-8 months of age, while larger breeds such as Great Danes and Mastiffs may continue to grow until they are 18-24 months old.
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Pugs are a small breed of dog that are known for their wrinkled faces and short, stocky bodies. They are typically playful and affectionate dogs that make great companions. Like all dogs, pugs will reach a certain age where they stop growing.
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