Dogs

Do dogs age seven years for every human year?

Verdict: Myth
Do dogs age seven years for every human year?

Dog aging isn't linear. The first year equals about 15 human years, the second year about 9, and each year after about 5. Smaller breeds tend to live longer than large breeds. New research suggests a logarithmic formula based on DNA methylation.

Sources & Further Reading

  • Cell Systems Journal

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