What's your dog 'real' age?

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Hannah is 6.1 years old that is 1.5 years younger than the average dog of Hannah's breed. I will have to post Lily's in a bit.
 

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Sam: Sam's DogAge is 18.6!

That's 5.0 years younger than the average DogAge for Sam's breed.

DogAge is the biological age of your dog, measured in people years. Your dog is lucky to have such a good caretaker. You can make your dog even younger by checking out the details of your results below.

Harley's DogAge is 4.1!

That's 1.5 years younger than the average DogAge for Harley's breed.

DogAge is the biological age of your dog, measured in people years. Your dog is lucky to have such a good caretaker. You can make your dog even younger by checking out the details of your results below.


I didn't do Lemon.
 

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Peanut's DogAge is 13.6!

That's 2.4 years younger than the average DogAge for Peanut's breed.
 

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Dakota's:
Dakota's DogAge is 10.6!
That's 4.4 years younger than the average DogAge for Dakota's breed.

Although.. ROFL, I had to laugh at what the 'costs' were for his age:
Not neutered
Poor feeding practices
May be lacking proper nutrition
No leash use

Considering that I am a food fanatic, I highly doubt that my dog is lacking proper nutrition. LOL.

Ripley's:
Ripley's DogAge is 11.8!
That's 4.2 years younger than the average DogAge for Ripley's breed.
 

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omg my dogs are old hags compare to everyone elses, but they are much fitter than most dogs their breed
 

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Zeus is 11.0, 4.7 years younger than average.

But LoL, it says I have poor feeding practices! I guess it's because I don't feed Purina. :rolleyes: It also said he has "general health costs," I guess because he has food allergies.
 

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Didi's Benefits:
ideal weight
nonsmoking home
no general health conditions
no canine disease
no infections
no parasitic conditions
proper nutrition
good training and well behaved
safe yard
leash use

Her Costs:
not spayed
missing vaccinations
at risk of heartworm, fleas, ticks
poor feeding pratices
may be lacking proper nutrition
not enough exercise
aggresive behavior

Pepe's Benefits:
ideal weight
neutered
healthy teeth & gums
heartworm and/ or fleas & ticks prevention
non smoking home
no canine disease
no infections
no parasitic conditions
proper nutrition
good training and well behaved
safe yard
leash use

His Costs:
poor feeding pratices
may be lacking proper nutrition
not enough exercise
 
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Colby's "Real DogAge" Test Results

39.3! That's 10.7 years younger than the average DogAge for Colby's breed. LOL


DogAge Benefits
Spayed
Regular vet checkups
Heartworm and/or fleas and ticks prevention
Nonsmoking home
No canine disease
No infections
No parasitic conditions
Plenty of exercise
Good training and well behaved
Leash use


DogAge Cost
Somewhat underweight
Missing vaccinations :rolleyes:
General health conditions
May be lacking proper nutrition :rolleyes:
Unsafe yard :p

Avoid feeding people food to your dog. Most people foods contain too much fat and are too rich for a dog's diet. Overeating people food could lead to canine obesity and digestive problems. Some people food is dangerous for dogs, so it's best to stick to dog food, unless your veterinarian recommends otherwise.

If you do choose to provide people food to your dog, limit her intake to vegetables, rice, popcorn, pasta, fruit, cottage cheese, low-fat yogurt, hardboiled eggs, and cooked meats. Don't allow too much of any one thing, and be sure to include dog food to ensure that your pet gets proper nutrition.
:rolleyes:
 

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Didi's Costs Reasons:
not spayed.........soon to be
missing vaccinations.........$$$
at risk of heartworm, fleas, ticks..........$$, but we are giving her medicine 2 prevent roundworm
Ditto 4 Pepe: poor feeding pratices...........i leave the bowl out for them 24/7 they don't overfeed from it though
Dittio 4 Pepe: may be lacking proper nutrition.............uh? wasn't this a benefit
Ditto 4 Pepe: not enough exercise............i take her to the dog park every 15 days, i would take her out for daily walks, but the neighborhood isn't safe enough for that, gang affiliation & dogs roaming free
aggresive behavior.........somewhat dog aggresive
 

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that thing is the greatest pet industry scam. anyone notice how they just want you to use as much commercially produced crap as possible on your dog? *sigh*
 

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Joey's DogAge is 14.4!

That's 5.8 years younger than the average DogAge for Joey's breed.

DogAge is the biological age of your dog, measured in people years. Your dog is lucky to have such a good caretaker.

Benefits

Neutered
Healthy teeth and gums
Regular vet checkups
Heartworm and/or fleas and ticks prevention
Nonsmoking home
No general health conditions
No canine disease
No infections
No parasitic conditions
Good food quantity control
Plenty of exercise
Good training and well behaved
Safe yard
Leash use



Mitzi's DogAge is 44.8!

That's 4.2 years younger than the average DogAge for Mitzi's breed.

DogAge is the biological age of your dog, measured in people years. Your dog is lucky to have such a good caretaker

Spayed
Regular vet checkups
Heartworm and/or fleas and ticks prevention
Nonsmoking home
No canine disease
No infections
No parasitic conditions
Good food quantity control
Plenty of exercise
Good training and well behaved
Safe yard
Leash use
 

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Chip is 41.4 ....7.6 years younger than most Goldens his age..... He'll be 9 in December .
 

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Mordy said:
that thing is the greatest pet industry scam. anyone notice how they just want you to use as much commercially produced crap as possible on your dog? *sigh*
Yeah, I like how they consider ProPlan, Iams, SD and ONE to be super premium foods. :rolleyes:
 

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Mordy said:
that thing is the greatest pet industry scam. anyone notice how they just want you to use as much commercially produced crap as possible on your dog? *sigh*
Not to mention all the personal info they get like birthdays and names ... :rolleyes: Like I want to be on purina's mailing list!
 

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Well they didn't have filas so I did mastiff and Brutus was 4.1 yrs old and 1.7 years younger than other mastiff

Roxie is 49.8 and 8.1 yrs younger than other rotties her age.

I am a great caretaker, but they both could have nutrition problems. Gee is that because they eat raw and cooked food along with the dog food?
 

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Ike's DogAge is 17.2!
That's 7.4 years younger than the average DogAge for Ike's breed.

Benefits
Ideal weight
Healthy teeth and gums
Regular vet checkups
Heartworm and/or fleas and ticks prevention
Nonsmoking home
No general health conditions
No canine disease
No infections
No parasitic conditions
Proper nutrition
Plenty of exercise
Good training and well behaved
Safe yard

Costs
Not neutered
Missing vaccinations :rolleyes: Why over vaccinate?
Poor feeding practices :rolleyes: I think everybody got this answer!
No leash use :rolleyes: "When you take Ike for a walk, do you use a leash, harness, or gentle leader?" Yes, sometimes
 

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ive determined that this site will NEVER tell you your dog is old :) i mean, how much "older" can you get than bowie - who has not one, but THREE major diseases that i had to check off on that site...

Bowie's DogAge is 33.8!

That's 14.0 years younger than the average DogAge for Bowie's breed

benefits:
Ideal weight
Neutered
Healthy teeth and gums
Regular vet checkups
Heartworm and/or fleas and ticks prevention
Nonsmoking home
No general health conditions (I DONT UNDERSTAND THIS - i checked cancer, heart disease and spinal disease!!!!!!)
No infections
No parasitic conditions
Medication use for health conditions (so its a positive that he has to take heart meds? :) )
Proper nutrition
Plenty of exercise
Good training and well behaved
Safe yard
Leash use


Bowie's costs:
Canine disease
May be lacking proper nutrition
Aggressive behavior
 

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