A fingerprint of a dog is a pawprint.
A dog's nose print is unique to each individual dog, similar to a human fingerprint. Nose prints can be used as a form of identification for dogs in the same way fingerprints are used for humans.
Possibly anal glands, but definitely DNA (or any form, RNA mRNA etc).
One human year is the equivalent to 7 dog years.
So far, there has never been two people found with exactly the same fingerprint. Her skin was so dry, the police could not take her fingerprints electronically. A dog's nose print is as unique as a human's fingerprint. The kids left fingerprints all over the lower window.
He is part of the Human Race, hence making him human.
Divide the Dog years by 7 to get Human years equivalent. So you are 9 2/7 years old in Human years.
Part dog part human
Alfe is an anteater part dog part human.
If you are referring to years, 3 is wrong... the first year of a dogs life is equivalent to 13 human years and then all the ones after that are equivalent to 7 human years. In the first year of a dogs life, every 28 days equals 1 year in dog time. Then, every year after that, every 52 days it gains another year in equivalence to 7 dog years in one human year.
Contrary to the old saying one dog year is not equivalent to seven human years. Vets use the formula that a one-year-old dog is 21 in human years, and every year of the dog's life thereafter is like 4 human years. So your two-year-old dog is 25 in human terms.
Going by the typical ratio of dog years versus human years, a ten-year-old dog's age is equivalent to that of about a seventy-year-old human. There are believed to be seven dog years in each human year.