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How Old Is Your Dog in Human Years? Why the 7-Year Rule Is Wrong.

How Old Is Your Dog in Human Years? Why the 7-Year Rule Is Wrong.

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We’ve all heard it: “One dog year equals seven human years.” But it’s wrong - and in this episode of The Consult Room, I explain why.

From the rapid aging dogs experience in their early years, to the role of breed, size, genetics, and even new anti-aging research, this episode explores what really determines a dog’s lifespan. Most importantly, it’s about how knowing your dog’s true biological age can help you give them the best care at every stage of life.

In This Episode:

  • Why the 7-to-1 rule doesn’t work
  • How dogs age differently depending on size and breed
  • The science of epigenetic clocks and aging
  • The extraordinary cases of Bluey and Bobie
  • Why weight management is the single biggest factor in longevity
  • What senior dogs need compared to younger dogs

Key Takeaways:

  • Dogs age rapidly in their early years, then more slowly
  • Small breeds often live far longer than giant breeds
  • Genetics and environment both shape lifespan
  • Knowing your dog’s life stage helps tailor their care
  • Healthy weight = healthier, longer life

Resources and More Info:

🌐 Visit theconsultroom.co.uk for more advice and resources
📊 Learn more about Loyal’s research into canine longevity: http://loyalfordogs.com
🐾 Follow @‌DrPaulTheVet for daily insights and updates

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