no
depends, it can vary masisvely, from 3 to ten
The larger breed the dog is, the shorter it lives. Collie and poodle mix should live up to ten years or more.
It depends on the breed and on the individual. Large dogs usually live 10-12 years, while smaller dogs can live up to 14 or more years. However, dogs with illnesses such as cancer and diabetes might live much shorter lives.
pitbulls
Ten years of age.
The horse has to be age three (or above), and his level must be level ten; the higher, the better. A horse in AVH can breed ONCE every ten levels, though it was different in the past.
They are 70. Each 'dog year' is 7 of our years so 7x10=70 However, this only works for average sized dogs as a dog's life expectancy changes depending on the size of the breed. A very large dog like a Great Dane can only be expected to live till about 7 or 8 years and a 10 year old is a very old dog. Smaller breeds like a Jack Russell last about 16 years so a 10 year old is still in mid-age.
Arabians
Smaller is better for dogs, with larger breeds rarely averaging beyond ten years. The small breeds have an average of 15 years.
If the boy's chronological age and mental age are equal, his IQ would be assumed to be 100. (Using chronological age x IQ/100 as the template).
A ten year old is ten years old.
You'll be locked up in Jail for ten years.