Forget The 7-Year Rule – Scientists Found a Better Way to Calculate a Dog's Age

Researchers have developed a new method for calculating a dog's age, moving beyond the simplistic "multiply by seven" rule. This updated formula considers a dog's breed and size, offering a more accurate reflection of their developmental stage and lifespan.
Key takeaways
- Old dog age formula is inaccurate.
- New method uses breed and size for precision.
- More accurate age impacts pet care decisions.
- AI tools can leverage this for better pet insights.
Why it matters
Understanding a dog's true age can impact decisions about their health and care. For AI users involved in pet-related industries or personal pet ownership, this new metric could inform AI-driven recommendations for training, nutrition, and veterinary services.
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