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Comments (49)
Paul Hines16
Ai Marketing For Beginners
That's hard to say, especially because different breeds and the dogs diet and excercise play an important role in their longevity. Some dogs break all the records when it comes to longevity.
Chima Onyemeteleugwo...6
Sales manager
Proper care, nutrition, regular veterinary check-ups, and a healthy lifestyle contribute significantly to a dog's overall well-being and longevity. Additionally, certain breeds are prone to specific health issues that may affect their lifespan. For instance, smaller breeds like Chihuahuas and Dachshunds may live longer than larger breeds such as Great Danes or Saint Bernards
Sumit Choudhary7
Seo Executive
On average, dogs live around 10 to 13 years, but the lifespan can vary based on factors such as breed, size, genetics, and overall health. Proper care influences longevity.
Pankaj Sharma8
Digital Marketing Expert
On average, dogs live around 10 to 13 years...
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On average, dogs live around 10 to 13 years...
Nick Valencia4
Nick Valencia
dogs live around 10 to 13 years, but it varies by breed and size.
Alice A.10
Digital Marketer
On average, dogs live around 10 to 13 years, but it varies by breed and size.
Lucky Sharma4
Blog
The lifespan of a dog can vary widely based on factors such as breed, size, genetics, and overall health. On average, dogs typically live between 10 to 13 years. However, many factors can influence their longevity, and some smaller breeds can live into their late teens or even early twenties, while larger breeds may have a shorter lifespan, often ranging from 8 to 12 years.
Proper care, nutrition, regular veterinary check-ups, and a healthy lifestyle contribute significantly to a dog's overall