Are you a dog lover? Well, then you might know how satisfying it feels to cuddle a cute pup, isn’t it?
But if you are planning to own one you must be aware of the thumb rule: 1 year of your pup is equivalent to 7 years of humans!
If a dog lives for 10 years it’s the same as 70 years of humans. If you want to find your dog’s age, keep reading this article to know more on this.
How to calculate a dog’s age easily?
As per the assumption, a 5 years old dog is 35 ‘human years’ old. As they get older, they need special care and extra attention. As they develop health complexities with increasing age. Arthritis, irritability, weight disorder, sight and hearing issues are of the most disturbing health concerns these adorable species go through with age.
How to calculate a dog’s age more accurately?
As per statistical data, the health and lifespan of a dog depend on various factors- demographic, environmental, genetic, breed and some others.
The fact “7 years of a dog is 70 human years” is not completely agreed by most veterinary doctors. Thereby, American Veterinary Medical Association states that :
- Medium-sized dog: 1st year= 15 years of human life
- Medium-sized dog: 2nd year= 9 years of human
- Medium-sized dog: after that every year human year is equivalent to 4-5 years for a dog.
Besides mathematically calculating the dog’s age and determining their lifespan, we have listed some clues that will help you understand their aging process in a better way. Take a look!
Smaller dogs live more as compared to their bigger counterparts, but they mature faster. Hence, size and breed is a significant factor that decides the rate of aging. Suppose you adopted a puppy and don’t know its birth date, still you can guess its age. How? Here it is:
- 8 weeks– All baby teeth will develop
- 7 months– Permanent teeths are fully developed and they are shiny white and clean.
- 1-2 years– Teeths become duller and yellowing of back teeth is visible
- 3-5 years– Tartar build-up and tooth wear out
- 5-10 years– Sign of disease and teeth wear out more
- 10-15 years– Heavy tartar build-up, teeth wear out adversely and some goes missing in some cases.
Note: these are rough and basic assumptions. These symptoms might vary depending upon the dental care and breed type.
To have a better idea about your doggie’s development and aging process check out the chart below!