The Mastiff is considered the largest breed of dog in the world because of it's mass but the tallest dog breed is the Irish Wolfhound.
chihuahua lifepsan: 8-18 years (median 13 1/2, average 13)
Mastiff lifespan: 9-11 years(median 10, average 10)
Irish wolfhound lifespan: 6-8 years (median 7, average 7)
The average house cat can live to be 16-20 years old, or more. Considering the fact that a chihuahua has an especially long life for a dog and the average for a chihuahua does not meet the average for a house cat it can be assume that cats live longer than dogs.
Generally, cats live longer than dogs. The average lifespan of a cat is 15-17 years, although many live beyond the age of 20 years. Large dog breeds normally live anywhere between 9-12 years and small Dog Breeds can live up to 12-16 years of age.
It depends on the breed.
Humans live longer.
A dog kept on a proper diet and at a proper weight is likely to live longer than a fat dog.
I think Human lives longer than Dog. From all angles. Dogs die far before human
She doesn't have a dog. She has a cat, which is a tabby and it lives with her while she films 'The Vampire Diaries' in Atlanta.
It is believed that having a dog, or cat, can relieve stress and possibly prolong life.
depends if there is a wolf and a dog the same size about the same but if there is a tiny dog and a wolf the tiny dog
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Dogs tend to make you more responsible and lovable. It is known you will live longer with a dog(rather than with a cat) plus, dogs are helpful to those with disabilities and can utter ally save lives. They are also good friends (awesome listeners;) ) .
Dogs tend to make you more responsible and lovable. It is known you will live longer with a dog(rather than with a cat) plus, dogs are helpful to those with disabilities and can utter ally save lives. They are also good friends (awesome listeners;) ) .
The adult Dipylidium caninum lives in the small intestine of the dog or cat.
In Isaac Bashevis Singer's story, "The Cat who thought she was a dog and the Dog who thought he was a Cat," a cat and a dog switch identities and try to live each other's lives. Through their experiences, they learn valuable lessons about acceptance, identity, and the importance of being true to oneself. The story explores themes of self-discovery and the idea that it's okay to be different.