Belgian Malinois Weight Chart

How big do Belgian Malinoiss get? See their growth chart and ideal weight.

Quick Answer

The Belgian Malinois is a large-sized dog that typically weighs 40-80 lbs. They reach full adult size by approximately 18-24 months. See the complete growth chart and weight milestones below.

Adult Weight Range
40-80 lbs
Size: Large

Belgian Malinois Growth Chart

8 weeks
7.2 lbs
12%
3 months
18.0 lbs
30%
6 months
36.0 lbs
60%
9 months
48.0 lbs
80%
12 months
54.0 lbs
90%
18-24 months
60.0 lbs
100%

Is My Belgian Malinois a Healthy Weight?

A healthy Belgian Malinois should have a visible waist when viewed from above, and you should be able to feel (but not see) their ribs. Proper nutrition and regular health checkups are essential for maintaining your Belgian Malinois's ideal weight.

  • Ideal: Ribs easily felt, visible waist, tucked abdomen
  • !Overweight: Ribs hard to feel, no waist visible, rounded belly
  • Underweight: Ribs, spine visible, prominent waist

Frequently Asked Questions

How big does a Belgian Malinois get?

A healthy adult Belgian Malinois typically weighs between 40-80 lbs. They are considered a Large breed.

When does a Belgian Malinois stop growing?

Most Belgian Malinoiss reach their full adult height and weight by 18-24 months. However, they may continue to "fill out" with muscle for a few months after.

How much should a Belgian Malinois puppy weigh at 3 months?

At 3 months old, a typical Belgian Malinois puppy weighs approximately 18.0 lbs. Growth rates vary, so consult your vet if concerned.

How can I tell if my Belgian Malinois is overweight?

A healthy Belgian Malinois should have a visible waist when viewed from above, and you should be able to feel (but not see) their ribs through a thin layer of fat. If the waist isn't visible, ribs are hard to feel, or the belly sags, your Belgian Malinois may be overweight. Consult your vet for an accurate body condition assessment.

Official Breed Standards

For official Belgian Malinois size and weight standards, refer to the AKC Breed Standards. Breed standards define the ideal size range, but individual dogs may vary based on genetics, diet, and overall health.