The best comparison is 10.5 dog years for the first 2 human years, and 4 years for each year thereafter..
2006-11-19 10:55:29
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answered by Chetco 7
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1 human year = 7 dog year
2006-11-19 20:04:23
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answered by michael f 2
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The old rule-of-thumb that one dog year equals seven years of a human life is not precisely accurate. The ratio is higher with youth and decreases a bit as the dog ages. Depending on breed, a dog experiences the raging hormones of adolescence anywhere from eight months to two years or more. Generally, a dog of six has aged about as much as a 45-year-old human. At 10, she's like a human of 65; at 12, a human of 75; and at 15, a human of 90.
http://www.dogyears.com/
2006-11-19 19:29:52
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answered by Anonymous
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7 dog years equals 1 human year
2006-11-19 20:22:52
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answered by kp 2
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Humans live seven times as long as most dogs but the old seven dog years to one human year is not true. So here is a chart so you can figure out how old your dog is.
2006-11-19 18:55:03
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answered by caninepawprints 1
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7 dog years per 1 human year
2006-11-19 18:54:16
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answered by qwerty 4
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Hello. (7 dog years)=1 human year. Therefore
(example): (human-14 years)*(dog-7 years for each human year)=14 times 7 = 98 years old. ( in dog years).
2006-11-19 19:12:12
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answered by Smooth Operator 2
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every 1 dog year equals 7 human years, it goes the same with cats.
2006-11-19 18:54:41
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answered by charmedwitch94 3
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