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I had a corgi/white labrador mix (I think lab anyway) and he was never more or less than 32 pounds his whole life. Best dog I ever had, or ever will again.
If by big you mean how tall, most of the pup's final height, measured at the top of the shoulders, should be in by 7 months of age. After that you may still gain a little height, but it will be so gradual, you probably won't notice.
True she can grow in weight and body mass until fully mature. I only addressed height, because this you can assess fairly early. How she will mature and fill in, because she is a mix, is harder to predict. Even in purebred dogs, different bloodlines can have different body types and mature differently. This is especially true of Labs.
As for the under-bite, this does become more evident as the pup grows and will not correct. If she is eating fine and chances are she is, I would not worry about it. Most dogs gobble their food anyhow. For you, it should just be a cosmetic issue. She should make up for it in personality :-)
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