How long does it take a puppy to be fully grown?

Answer:
Well, For most larger dogs, it can take up to two years.

Smaller dogs grow their bodies faster.

Another answer:

Many dogs, even large breeds, will reach their full size by the age of 8-10 months, but their metabolism won't be that of a "fully grown" adult dog until 18 months to two years. As noted above, the process doesn't take as long for small dogs, who are often full size by four months with an adult metabolism by 12 months.

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