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arcanepsyche t1_ja3zzkm wrote

Considering by 6 months old, most dogs can reproduce, we can align human puberty of about 13 years old to .5 years. And then, most dogs are also fully grown by 1 year, so we can align that to about 22 years of human age.

Dogs have a big growth spurt at the beginning of their life, sort of slowly age for a few years, and then quickly grow "old" after the 10 year mark, so this graph is probably more accurate:
https://imgur.com/nhQslqR

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OldWorldBluesIsBest t1_ja3xvua wrote

i was taught 1 year is 7 dog years

for some reason this graph wants me to believe 1 year is TWENTY dog years, but somehow 5 is 60, and after a point they just stop aging and become immortal i guess?

goofy ass graph and its not even consistent. this looks like if a kid had to make his own graph about how old he thinks dogs are

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Fando1234 t1_ja3lz0z wrote

I don't understand this graph...

The average life span of a human is around 80ish in the western world. But my dog would have be about 17 to reach that, which is much older than even small dogs generally live.

Wasn't the whole idea originally that you take average human life span and divide by average dog life span?

I get that they've made this non linear to account for the fact a dog develops differently. But according to this your dog can still have pups well into their 60s and 70s.

Plus my one year old dog would be around the same age as me. And he has a stupid amount of energy and I feel like a slow, creaking, falling apart old man.

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