
It's sad knowing that dogs age faster than human beings. Although some have hit records of over twenty years, most pooches average living to be around ten to fifteen years.
Most of has have learned that we can figure out how old a dog is when compared to a human being by multiplying seven (7) years for each year your pup lives. But this really isn’t an accurate estimation.
Experts will tell you that a dog will age more rapidly in their younger years than they do later in life. And smaller dogs age slower and live longer than bigger dogs.
Even though researchers are always learning new facts about dogs, the question remains: can you get an accurate estimation of how old your dog is?
Check out the next page to see what you think of this method of calculating your pup's real age!
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Patricia Reiss
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Multiplying by 7 was a lot easier. Phew, this will take a while to figure out and learn. !
Echo Allen
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