What is the developmental milestone by which a Wheaten Terrier often achieves its full height?

Answer

6 to 8 months

The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier reaches skeletal maturity for height relatively quickly compared to its overall body maturation. The breed typically achieves its full adult height at the shoulder quite early in life, often by the time they are only 6 to 8 months old. However, reaching final height does not signify complete physical maturity. The process of achieving the final, substantial adult body composition continues for a significant duration thereafter, often not being finalized until approximately 30 months of age.

What is the developmental milestone by which a Wheaten Terrier often achieves its full height?
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