Treeing Walker Coonhound Weight & Growth Chart

Complete weight guide with growth charts for male and female Treeing Walker Coonhounds from puppy to adult.

Male Adult Weight
50–70 lbs
Female Adult Weight
42–61 lbs

Treeing Walker Coonhound Weight Overview

A fully grown Treeing Walker Coonhound weighs between 50 and 70 pounds. Males range 50–70 lbs; females 42–61 lbs.

Weighs 50 to 70 pounds; lean and athletic with long legs built for endurance and speed through rough terrain..

Growth Chart

When Does a Treeing Walker Coonhound Stop Growing?

As a medium-sized hound breed from United States, the Treeing Walker Coonhound reaches full height of 20–27 inches by approximately 12–15 months. Full adult weight of 50–70 lbs follows within a few months as the dog fills out.

Nutrition during the growth phase is critical. Given the breed's predisposition to Hip Dysplasia, proper growth-rate management is especially important.

Is My Treeing Walker Coonhound Overweight?

Assessing your Treeing Walker Coonhound's body condition (healthy range: 50–70 lbs):

  • Rib check: Run your hands along the ribcage—you should feel individual ribs under a slight fat layer
  • Overhead view: A defined waist should be visible between ribs and hips
  • Side profile: The abdomen should tuck upward behind the last rib

Overweight Treeing Walker Coonhounds face higher risks of Hip Dysplasia, joint problems, and shortened lifespan. Even for a medium-sized breed, excess weight significantly impacts joint health and overall wellbeing. Work with your vet to adjust feeding and exercise if needed.

Feeding Recommendation

Daily food for an adult Treeing Walker Coonhound: 0.8–1.4 cups of high-quality dry food in two meals, budgeting $65–99/month. Puppies growing toward 50–70 lbs need three to four daily feedings until around six months old. Very healthy breed overall; coonhound paralysis is the breed-specific concern, though it is rare and typically resolves with supportive care.—treats count toward daily calorie intake.

Weight by Age Table

AgeMale (lbs)Female (lbs)
3 months 15.9–19.1 13.5–16.3
6 months 35.0–42.0 29.7–35.8
9 months 50.9–61.1 43.2–52.0
12 months 63.6–76.4 54.0–65.0

Frequently Asked Questions

Adult Treeing Walker Coonhounds weigh 50–70 lbs (males: 50–70 lbs; females: 42–61 lbs). Weighs 50 to 70 pounds; lean and athletic with long legs built for endurance and speed through rough terrain..
Most Treeing Walker Coonhounds reach adult height of 20–27 inches by 12–15 months, with full body weight of 50–70 lbs achieved shortly after. Weighs 50 to 70 pounds; lean and athletic with long legs built for endurance and speed through rough terrain..
For a Treeing Walker Coonhound at healthy weight (50–70 lbs), you should feel ribs without pressing hard, see a defined waist from above, and notice an abdominal tuck from the side. Even modest excess weight stresses this medium-sized breed's frame and can worsen conditions like Hip Dysplasia.
A Treeing Walker Coonhound puppy growing toward 50–70 lbs needs carefully measured portions. Feed 3–4 times daily until 6 months, then twice daily. As a hound breed with energy level 5/5, active puppies may need portions at the higher end of guidelines. Monitor body condition weekly and adjust as needed.
If your Treeing Walker Coonhound puppy isn't gaining weight as expected (target adult weight: 50–70 lbs), consult your vet. Common causes include intestinal parasites, insufficient calorie intake, or malabsorption. The breed's predisposition to Hip Dysplasia could also be a factor worth investigating. A fecal test and blood work are typically the first diagnostic steps.