General size categories question

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So Crowley the mystery breed seems to be all done growing. He is approx. 7 months and hasn't changed height/weight in over 2 months.

He weighs 25 lbs and you can feel rib outline with hands on him so not over/under weight, though I would consider him 'heavy' or 'thick' boned.

He is 16 inches tall (at the shoulders)

My husband and I are having a disagreement on Crowley being a "small dog" or "medium dog" so I leave it to you to specify categories if you will please :)
I'll tell you my opinion (if I consider Crowley small/medium) after you guys prove me right! hahaha (I hope!)

Just copy/paste and fill in opinions if you could please. TIA!

Tiny dog range =

Small dog range =

Medium dog range =

Large dog range =

Extra large/Giant dog range =

P.S. My camera is dead at the moment, but it's charging and I'll post a current picture of him very soon!
 
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Most of the time I see it like this...

Tiny dog range = less than ~10 lbs

Small dog range = 10-24 lbs

Medium dog range = 25-50 lbs

Large dog range = 51-100 lbs

Extra large/Giant dog range = anything 100+
 

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Tiny dog range = up to 9 pounds

Small dog range = 10-30

Medium dog range = 31-55

Large dog range = 56-90

Extra large/Giant dog range = 91+
 
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Tiny dog range = ~10

Small dog range =10-20

Medium dog range =20-40

Large dog range =40-80

Extra large/Giant dog range =80-100+
 

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Tiny dog range = up to 10lbs

Small dog range = 10-20

Medium dog range = 30-50

Large dog range = 60-90

Extra large/Giant dog range = 100+
 

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It's not as simple as height/weight for me so I can't fill out the chart. It's a combination of height/weight and there's also some personality stuff involved. A dog who might be physically on the small side but has a large personality is bigger. A dog who is bigger but has a smaller personality gets dumped into a smaller category. I know a border collie who is average size but her personality is very "petite" for lack of a better description so in my mind she's a smaller dog than she is physically.

16" and 25 pounds sounds medium-ish.
 

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Most of the time I see it like this...

Tiny dog range = less than ~10 lbs

Small dog range = 10-24 lbs

Medium dog range = 25-50 lbs

Large dog range = 51-100 lbs

Extra large/Giant dog range = anything 100+
Basically this.

Cynder is around 16" (???) and is 30 pounds. I consider her medium sized.
 
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These are rough because build and personality are factors as well but

Tiny dog range = under 10 lbs

Small dog range = up to about 30lbs

Medium dog range = 30-75lbs

Large dog range =75lbs - 120lbs

Extra large/Giant dog range = 120lbs and up
 

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Tiny dog range = 9lbs and under

Small dog range = 10-24lbs

Medium dog range = 25-49lbs

Large dog range = 50-99lbs

Extra large/Giant dog range = 100+lbs

P.S. My camera is dead at the moment, but it's charging and I'll post a current picture of him very soon!
This is how I'd fill it out :D

My chihuahuas are very much in the tiny category, and 35lb Rory is a medium dog imo :)
 

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Tiny dog range = up to 9 pounds

Small dog range = 10-30

Medium dog range = 31-55

Large dog range = 56-90

Extra large/Giant dog range = 91+
If I'm going by weight, this. I generally go by height/weight combo, but I can't really... categorize them because I can't picture heights. :lol-sign:

Anyway, I'd put Crowley solidly into the Small size. :p
 

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Hmmm, it really depends on the individual dog, the mass of it, not just the height and weight. For instance, Wesley is 50 lbs but definitely a large dog, he's just a poodle and light for a male. Feist is 17" tall and roughly 22-25lbs, no way would I consider her a small dog, definitely medium to me.

In this case, I'll go with dog in question being medium.
 

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As others have said, I find it's more than just a matter of weight. Height and build also play a factor for me.
A dog can be of short build, but weigh 25+lbs, adversely, a dog could be of a tall build, but only weigh 25lbs.

Ruby is 16.5" tall and about 24lbs. To me, she's more of a medium sized dog because of her height, but a small because of her weight.

Rigby is 18" and 28lbs, again I'd like to say she's a medium sized dog, but she's still under the 30lbs mark most of the time.


Tiny dog range = >10lbs, >10"

Small dog range =10-30, 10-15"

Medium dog range =25-50, 16-23"

Large dog range =40-90, 23-26"

Extra large/Giant dog range =90+, 24+"

But then there's breeds like the Basset Hound. Most of them can fall well under the 15" mark, yet weigh upwards 40+lbs. Which just throws the whole thing to hell.
 

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Tiny dog range = <10 lbs

Small dog range = 10-25

Medium dog range = 25-55

Large dog range = 55-90

Extra large/Giant dog range = 90+

Flexible to somewhat account for height/perceived size differences.

I mean I consider Webby to be a medium-size dog at 22lbs. He just seems bigger.
 

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I agree that height also plays a part of it. Those long low dogs I tend to put in a smaller category even though they can weigh more.

I don't tend to think of my dogs as tiny, but Quest is about 10 pounds. Dekka when fit is about 12. I would have called them average small dogs. But they have leg. A fat chi would be shorter but could weigh the same as Quest.
 

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I go by height?

< 10" tiny
10-14" small
14-21" medium
11+ large
25+ real big

Haha, I don't know. Actually I tend to think of 18+ " as 'big' but my sense of size is warped. When we had papillons and shelties the shelties were the 'big dogs' at a whopping 18 lbs...
 

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Though technically by my own definitions Mia is 'small and Summer is 'tiny' and they're virtually the same size... So...
 

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Most of the time I see it like this...

Tiny dog range = less than ~10 lbs

Small dog range = 10-24 lbs

Medium dog range = 25-50 lbs

Large dog range = 51-100 lbs

Extra large/Giant dog range = anything 100+
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All things are relative but I'd probably go along with this. ^

My smallest Poodle at a year of age is 3lbs, 14 oz, about 9" tall. My larger one towered over my smallest Chihuahua but weighed less. Chihuahuas are more dense. He's just under 5 lbs and about 10" tall. (more including his hair, lol) A Doberman is considered a medium sized dog, but mine was 90 LBS and 29" inches at the withers. Compared to the toy breeds he's huge. Compared to a Great Dane or Irish Wolfhound, he was a pip squeak.

Would love to see a picture when your camera is back in business. So, since I haven't been around much, I see this is a new dog. I missed a lot of news from here lately. How exciting. Did you get him from a rescue or what? And you don't know what breed or breeds he is? Can't wait for pics.:)
 
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I usually go by...

Tiny: 9lbs and under

Small: 10-24lbs

Medium: 25-49lbs

Large: 50-99lbs

X-Large/Giant: 100lbs+

For me, it's mostly weight, but height can be taken into consideration too. For example, I would probably put a 20lb Whippet in the "medium" category.

I consider Missy (75lbs) solidly in the "large" category. Jack and Heidi (25lbs) waffle between "small" and "medium".
 

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