Not really. They do have a shorter lifespan, but then again so do most animals.
Objectively time, or duration, passes at an equal rate for everything. Some things just last longer than others.
Dogs live like humans, they do all of the seven life processes.
humans have coloured eyesight dogs see in black and white humans have coloured eyesight dogs see in black and white
yes it is true dogs smell much better than humans
The species and health of the dog can change this variable quite alot, but for the average dog in fair condition, about 7-8 years. Compared to human lifespan, humans age seven times slower than dogs, so you should multiply how many years a dog has lived by 7, thus finding dog years. !
10 times better than us
a dog sent is 700 times better then a humans.
maize, fruit, veggies, some times humans, and dogs
Well only certain breeds
because,they are been bred by people from ancient times and dogs are very intelligent and they are the best friend of humans
Dogs age seven times faster than humans so if a dog is two in human years, that would make him fourteen in dog years.
Dogs can smell a million times better than humans--so smelling is to dogs as seeing is to humans. In many ways, dogs "see" their world by smell using their noses. So sniffing their surroundings is the main way they perceive the world.
Dogs can detect odours that humans cannot, as dogs have the ability to detect odours at concentrations 100 million times lower than humans. Infections have a characteristic smell, so yes, dogs can smell infection.