Answer 1:
It is not true that dogs live seven years for every one of a human. That is but a popular myth. And any source on the net - or your veterinarian - will confirm that fact.
And "dog days" refers to the hottest days of the summer, usually between July and September, and has nothing to do with dog or human longevity.
Answer 2:
No. I'm not sure about dog days but I do know dog years. One of our years equals 7 dog years. So if you have a 1 year old dog: It's 7 years old in dog years. Or if it's two (Like my dog): It's 14 years old, in dog years anyway. Some people don't even care though, going through the process of remembering the seven year thing, and just go by people years and say their dogs live to be about 14. (People who know dog years think this is horrible, considering they think the people only let their dogs live up to 2 human years.)
Answer 3:
(Note: There may be missing equations, or the equations below might be wrong, but I came up with this list one day think about this very question.)
:Math for a Dog's Growth, through Dog-a-Day Equations:
There are 60 seconds in 1 minute, and 60 minutes in 1 hour, 24 hours in a day, and 30 days a month, 12 months a year. That year containing 365 days. (365, 12, 30, 24, 60, 60) Knowing this, my question became thus:
"With a growth pattern of seven to one (7:1), or seven dog years being equal to one human year, what are the number of dog months and days broken-down in relation to a human time-frame?"
365 hd / 12 hm = 30.42 human days in one human month.
12 hm / 7 dy = 1.71 dog years equal one human month.
30.42 hd / 1.71dy = 17.79 human days equal one dog month.
365 hd / 7 dy = 52.14 human days equal one dog year.(365hd, 1hy / 7hd, 1hw = 52hw, 1hy)
365 hd * 7 dy = 2,555 dog days are in one human year.
52.14 hd / 12 hm = 3.45 human days equal one dog week.
2555 dd-hy / 3.45 hh-dw = 740.58 dog weeks are in one human year.
24 hh / 3.43 dd = 7 human hours equal one dog day.
24 hh / 7 hd = 3.43 dog days are in one human day.
10.40 dd / 3.45 hd = 3.01 human days equal one dog week.
17.79 hd / 1.71 dy = 10.40 dog days equal one dog month.
12 hm / 1.71 dy = 7.02 dog months are in one dog year.
740.54 dw-hy / 3.01dd-dw = 246.03 dog weeks equal one dog year.
7 hh / 24hh = 0.29 of one human hour.
7 hh / 3 dd = 2.33 human hours equal one dog day chopped into three sections.
KEY:
dh = dog hours
hh = human hours
dd = dogs days
hd = human days
dw = dog week
hw = human week
dm = dog months
hm = human months
dy = dog years
hy = human years
Information, questions, calculations, and equations compiled by Curtis Lee Cancino© 9-30-09
If 1 year is 7 years, then obviously, 1 day is 7 days, 1 hour is 7 hours, etc.
Of course, while the math may be straightforward, your statement is not accurate. A dog can first go into heat at 6 months of age, which by your statement would make it 3.5 years old in human years.
A more accurate statement is that a dog ages 10.5 dog years per human year for the first 2 years, then 4 dog years per human year for each year after. So a 3 year old dog is more equivalent to a 25 year old human.
One human day = 7 dog days.
Seven dog days are in a regular day
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Good question! An ant year is equal to 12 human hours, half a day.
This depends on the size of the dog when it is mature (i.e what breed it is). But for all breeds 4 months (human) would be 5-6 years (dog). Up to human year 5, all sizes of breeds age similarly, where they can be considered to be in their mid- 30s in human years, but after that, the scale changes quite a lot according to breed size. Below I've posted 2 URLs that take you to charts showing the ages for the different size of dog - the first is fairly simplified, the second is pretty detailed, but you'll need to know the adult breed average weight for an dog of the type you have to use it.
Dog years = Humans years 6-12 months =10-15 years 12-18 months= 15-20 years 18-24 months =20-24 years 4 years =32 years 6 years =40 years 8 years= 48 years 10-12 years= 56-64 years 13-14 years =68-72 years 15-20 years =76-96 years
There really is no specific ratio, and even an estimate depends on the age, breed, and variety of the rabbit. Rabbits have an average lifespan of 6 - 10 years and they are considered fully grown by eight months to a year old. The average human lifespan is currently estimated at 70 - 75 years and a human is generally considered fully grown by about 18 - 20 years old. So in comparison, a rabbit could be said to mature as much as 25 times faster than a human, but then the aging factor slows down to only about 8 - 10 times faster once adulthood is reached. So taking all these estimates into consideration, there are approximately eight rabbit years in one human year.
A healthy human should poop once a day, depending on the person, there will be a different amount, maybe about 100,000,000 times a day So.. 100g x 365 = 36,500g So.. 36.5kg a year!
It is 4207 years, remembering that there was no year zero.
Assuming one year is equal to 365 days, a year is equal to 8,760 hours. Rounded to two decimal places, 30,000 hours is equal to 3.42 years. Rounded to the nearest day, this is equal to 3 years, 153 days.
Good question! An ant year is equal to 12 human hours, half a day.
A day on Haumea is just 3.9155 hours. A year is equal to 284.12 Earth-years.
ok if 1 dog year is 7 human years.. a 3 day old puppy should be 21 days old cause lets pretend day=year.. so 3 year old puppy is 21 year old human.. so change that into days
there are 7 dog years in one human year my father told me to change it to this
One year on the planet Neptune is the equivalent of 164.79 years on Earth. A day on Neptune is equal to 16 hours and 6 minutes.
Day and night are of equal length throughout the year at the equator.
depends on the dog breed .. dogs lifestyle and diet really .. my lassie dog (rough collie) died 2 years ago she was 15 .. good age for a dog .. arthritis crippled her in the end and she had to be put to sleep .. worst day of my life that was . if it hadnt been for that she might have lived for til about 17
This depends on the size of the dog when it is mature (i.e what breed it is). But for all breeds 4 months (human) would be 5-6 years (dog). Up to human year 5, all sizes of breeds age similarly, where they can be considered to be in their mid- 30s in human years, but after that, the scale changes quite a lot according to breed size. Below I've posted 2 URLs that take you to charts showing the ages for the different size of dog - the first is fairly simplified, the second is pretty detailed, but you'll need to know the adult breed average weight for an dog of the type you have to use it.
1 year = 365 day (usually) x year = 58 day x=58 . 1 /365 x=0.158 0.158 year =58 days
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