The general rule of thumb is seven dog years for one human year.
However, this is only a general guide. In the early years of a dog's life, one human year equals more than 7 dog years, because dogs reach adulthood much quicker.
As the dog ages, the equivalent human years are fewer.
A better way to calculate is that, for the dog's first two years of life, each human year equals 10.5 dog years, and after that it is closer to 1 human year = 4 dog years.
A dog year calculator can be found at the related link below.
It is hard to believe that one hour for every dog is 7 seconds. It may sound impossible but it is, this is why every year (for a dog) is 7 years!
30minutes to an hour
A PWD can live up to 10 to 14 Years.
a small dog needs to exersise for half an hour
This is a nonsense question.
It depends on the size of the dog, but on average a dog lives to be 8-13 in human years, which is 56-91 in dog years.
I have found them in our dog in a matter of an hour to be buried to the point of frustration.
7 in dog years and 1 in human years
18 years
only about a 1/2 hour max
i would say about an hour?
There is 70 dog years in 10 human years but dogs don't really last that long
2 years