No because it depends on the breed of the dog, example: German Sheperd is a big dog but it would probaly live for 15-18 years..
it depends on the type of dog small dogs will live much longer than larger dogs. large dogs will live approx 10 years medium dogs about 14 yrs small dogs live longer than 14 however if dogs are inbreed and the type of diet and exercise will influence the lifespan
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they are getting longer for the only reason that seasons are changing. they are getting longer for the only reason that seasons are changing.
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no, it is not possible.
No, dogs do not only go into heat in the spring and fall. The heat cycle, or estrous cycle, typically occurs twice a year for most dogs, but the timing can vary based on the individual dog and its breed. Smaller breeds may go into heat more frequently, while larger breeds might have longer intervals between cycles. The heat cycle can occur at any time of the year, not strictly limited to specific seasons.
It tends to vary with breed and size of dog. Often smaller dogs will live longer than larger dogs. I have seen medium size dogs such as Siberian Huskies live to be 18 years old. More common for that size dog is 14 to 15. Some larger dogs will be lucky to live to 12. As with humans; diet and exercise and genetics play a large roll in this.
There are some cats (lion, tigers) that are larger than dogs. MOST dogs are larger than MOST cats, but not all are.
Well it depends on the dig. Small dogs tend to live longer (84- 119 dog years) Larger dogs tend to live a little bit shorter of a life (56- 98 dog years).
Usually, smaller dogs live longer than bigger dogs.