6 times 7 so, Your dog is 35 years in doggy years :)
You mean in dog years? 1 human year is 7 dog years so he would be 14yo.
Every year!
I would say the golden retriever is the oldest. Because the oldest one of the golden retriever breeds was a twenty two year old. which is one hundred and fifty four in human age!
Yes. About 1 year longer on average.
about 87 pounds.
Fully grown physically at one year old; fully grown emotionally at between twe to three years old.
This is really a matter of preference but my vote would be a Golden Retriever. Dobermans can be a little difficult to control and not as much of a family pet.
Golden Retrievers, unlike many other breeds of dogs, are actually known to have an extra long puppyhood! Usually one of these dogs won't be fully mature and settled until it is a least three years old. If you were to use the classic dog age calculator you would find that a dog's first year is equal to about 12 human years, and each subsequent year is equal to approximately seven human years! When you look at it in this way you can assume that a Golden Retriever is a "teenager" between the age of one year and three years!
When I got my border collie, my golden retriever was already 1 year old. At first, my border collie was really laid back (but she was only 6 weeks) and my golden retriever wasn't hurting her, but he was really wanting to play with her. Now, she is 5 months old, and she is trying to be the domanite dog. They get along great, but she sometimes thinks she can tackle the golden retriever. They are both very hyper and they have a great friendship!
Yes, he will grow a bit more. It takes until one year for growth, and for a golden two years to reach there weight.
webkinz golden retriever might take an early retirement this year
It may be dieing