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This dogs age 7 years for every human year nonsence is ridiculous... they are exactly a year old the same as a human... no more, no less... their lifespan is shorter, which has given fuel to the long believed myth they age 7 years for every one of our years but it is utter nonsence
Dogs age at 7 years compared to one human year... thus your 12 year old dog would be 84 years old in human years
Contrary to the old saying one dog year is not equivalent to seven human years. Vets use the formula that a one-year-old dog is 21 in human years, and every year of the dog's life thereafter is like 4 human years. So your two-year-old dog is 25 in human terms.
A dog that's 17 in human years is OLD, and shouldn't be bred at all.
A seven year old dog would be about 41 years old in "human years".
many people believe that 1 dog year= 7 human years but others belive that this is actually an old wives tale and that dog year actually equals to 15 human years.so, just ask ur local vet. abt it
35 dog years old- if a dog is 1 human year old, the dog is 7 years old in dog years. 7 times 5=35 years old.
Generally speaking, one dog year is regarded as being comparable to seven human years although this is only a very rough equivalent. So a 15 year-old dog would be around 105 years old as a human!
Usually a "dog year" is 7 human years. A "cat year" changes from 14 human years for young cats to 4 human years for old cats.
If the dog is 2 years old in dog years than just times that by 7 so in human years you dog is 14 years old
by 7 ,eg: if your dog is 3 yearsold in human years that makes him/her 21 years old
the dog would be 140 years oldIt is a common belief that 1 human year is equal to 7 dog years. That is not very accurate, since dogs reach adulthood within the first couple of years. The formula used above is from a canine expert and is a bit more accurate. (as accurate as one can judge these things)The formula is: 10.5 dog years per human year for the first 2 years, then 4 dog years per human year for each year after.
it is 7 years,