1 year Answer A Dog's puppy stage can last up to 18 months. The general adage of the equivalent of 1 year = 7 human years isn't quite accurate. Dogs mature more quickly in their early years 1 year is around 12-15 years equivalent and 19-24 by the age of 2. Breeds are different however and some will not reach full maturity until around 3.
At almost two years old is when the physical growth and mental growth is about finished. They mature slowly.
A dog can be fixed at any age but it is best to have it done before the dog is four or five at the latest, because it will heal faster and not be as traumatic to the dog.
Your best shot at pet togetherness is to get your cat and dog when they're both young. If you've already got an adult cat, it's better to get an adult dog than a puppy. If you've already got a dog, look for a kitten or a laid-back adult cat who's lived with canines before
No. They are now considered to be adult dogs.
A kid is allowed to walk a dog at age 4 as long as a adult is around. But if adult is not around then you have to be 10 and up to walk a dog. But if is a big dog then you must be 12 and up. But if it is a very little dog and if a parent is around then you can be 1 and up to walk the little dog.
Processed dog foods are classified into puppy and adult food. You should give the adult dog food then. Also, homemade dog food can be given to adult dogs.
you could be allergic to puppy or an adult dog
A male German shepherd will usually grow to be a large adult dog.
yes if its a puppy 3-7months adult dogs do not though
The male should be a few months old before mating and his testicles should have dropped
They should get their first shots at 6 weeks old, the second set at 9 weeks.
Yes, if the adult dog was not vaccinated against distemper he can be infected by a sick puppy. If the adult dog has current vaccinations he is not at risk.