If the 9 year old boy or girl is active you should maybe get it a Border Collie. I have one and they are very active and playful. When you take it for a walk you may think it's tired but it won't be tired. Well done for asking the question. Doing some research before you commit to a breed is the best way to get your child a suitable dog who will be a safe and dependable friend. I wish more people would put careful thought into the subject. You can't take risk with a child, which is why I prefer pedigreed dogs. It is a safer gamble because each breed has its characteristic temperament and you would know what to expect from a particular breed and you could research the bloodline. Much less chance of a nasty surprise. It depends how much garden space is available and how much exercise the 9yr old is actually going to give the dog. All breeds have been bred for special reasons. Border Collies were bred as sheep dogs and it is their instinct to want to run about 20 miles a day and if they can't do that, they can become a bit crazy. Terriers were bred to dig. Fox Terriers and Jack Russells can be great pets but they might dig up the garden so you need to decide how important that is for you. Their coats are easy to care for. Gun dogs such as labradors, Golden Retrievers, Spaniels, Irish Setters tend to have placid natures and be good with children. Guide Dogs for the Blind retire their dogs when they are 6 and a half and they are always looking for homes for retired guide dogs. I would consider this as an excellent option because the temperament is known to be sound and at 6yrs, the dog would be expected to have several more happy years of life. Small dogs tend to bite with much less provocation than larger breeds. They also tend to bark more. Some dogs were bred to be dangerous fighting dogs and it is very difficult to stop them when they are attacking so never put your child at risk by getting one of those. I'd stay away from Pit Bulls, English bull terriers, Staffordshire Terriers, Rottweilers etc as generally these breeds are not for children. When my kids were small, we had German Shepherds and I believe there is no finer pastoral dog anywhere. I asked our Vet what would be a good choice in a smaller dog for the children and he recommended a miniature French Poodle. We got one and he was marvellous. Full of fun, always up for a game and no yapping and snapping. The Vet said to stay away from the Toy Poodle as they have had the brains bred out of them. There are a lot of similarities in temperament between the German Shepherd and a French Poodle and both breeds were good with my kids and my cats.
It was initially thought that a dog aged 7 years to every 1 human year. This meant that a dog in 9 years of human age is just like 9x7 and 9x7 is 63. so if you are 9 to dogs you would actually be old because than you would be 63. However, with the study of canine health and longevity, it is now accepted that dogs age differently according to their size. In general, smaller breed dogs will live longer than large breed dogs. The Senior Dogs Project website has a good table which depicts a dog's age in human years according to their weight. For a nine year old dog, weighing up to 20 pounds, it is the equivalent of 52 human years. If they weigh 21-51 pounds, their age will be 56; if they weigh 51-90 pounds, they would be the equivalent of 61 years. And if over 90 pounds, they would be the equivalent of 71 years old.
1 human year is 7 dog years so it's 9x7=63. The dog is 63 in dog years.
Yes. It could cause pelvic or back problems and could result in death.
An 8 yr old dog will be 8 yrs old in dog yrs.
A 8 year old dog would be 56 in dog years
It is 52 years old.
63
no I want a staffie or a Rottweiler
staffie Rottweiler
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A 13 year old cat in cat years is 13 years old... in human years 68 years old.
If a cat is 11 years of age, it is old. But if you take very good care of it, it can still live much longer. Some cats have lived to be 20 years, or older!
Your cat is around 30 years old in cat years. You multiply the age by five and in this case since your cat is 6 then you multiply that by 5 and then you get 30
you may not believe it but a 19 year old cat in people years is 133 years old in cat years! just times the umber of people years (which in this case is 19) by 7 an that's how old the cat is in cat years.
5 cat-years equal about 36 human years<< technically the question asks how old a 5 year old cat is in HUMAN years not cat years, the answer to the question if it was asked in cat years is about 36 however the way this question was actually asked was in Human yeas so that answer is if the cat is 5 years old in HUMAN years then the cat is in fact 5.
9 months old
Snowball the cat is 9 cat years old.
If the cat is exactly 9 years old -- 9 years and 0 months -- then it is about 53 years old in human years. For a more precise calculation, see the Related Link below for a cat age calculator.
It is NOT the same as dog years. Your cat would be 33.
A 13 year old cat in cat years is 13 years old... in human years 68 years old.
"The Cat in the Hat" was released in November of 2003, when Dakota was 9 years old. Since the movie was most likely filmed about a year or so before it was released, she was probably 8 years old during filming.
Dakota Fanning was 9 years old when she appeared in the film "The Cat in the Hat", released in 2003.
If a cat is 11 years of age, it is old. But if you take very good care of it, it can still live much longer. Some cats have lived to be 20 years, or older!
A 21 year old cat is about 101 years old in human years.
Your cat is around 30 years old in cat years. You multiply the age by five and in this case since your cat is 6 then you multiply that by 5 and then you get 30
you may not believe it but a 19 year old cat in people years is 133 years old in cat years! just times the umber of people years (which in this case is 19) by 7 an that's how old the cat is in cat years.
(s)he is 15 years old