The lifespan of service dogs varies by breed and individual health, but many service dogs typically live between 9 to 15 years. Larger breeds like German Shepherds may have shorter lifespans, while smaller breeds may live longer. Proper care, regular veterinary check-ups, and a healthy diet can contribute to a longer life. Ultimately, the age at which a service dog passes away can vary significantly based on these factors.
Leopold Staff died on May 31, 1957 at the age of 78.
Old age.
Yes they age differently
Toss up, really. Depends on the age and health of the dogs.
Well nearly all dogs die at age 15 and some even more but all dogs live at least 10 years. HOPE THIS HELP :)
Yes Smaller dogs live longer than big dogs
they could get ran over, have a decease, or die of old age
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yes
no that's not how the dogs died in real life, in real life they died of old age
Yes, but age takes time...
No. The same breeds of dogs have the same life span but they do not all die at the same age. For Example: The average life span of a German Shepherd is 7-10 years. I have had 3 German Shepherds. One died at 11, one died at 9, and one died at 7.