When do Beagadors stop growing?

Beagadors stop growing between 12 and 18 months, but exactly when can depend a lot on which parent they take after. If they lean more toward their Beagle side, they can reach their full height by around nine months and their full weight at 12 months, while those with stronger Labrador traits could take up to 18 months to finish growing and filling out.
This mix of medium and large breed traits means there’s some variation in their growth patterns. Once they’re nearing full height, it’s a good time to transition them from puppy food to adult dog food to meet their changing nutritional needs. Your vet can help you decide the best timing based on how they’re developing and their overall health.