How long does a dog live-

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Dog owners will definitely be curious about what their dogs can do How long will the dog stay with me? Therefore, when choosing a dog, owners often ask the question of how long the dog can live. The editor has comprehensively reviewed the question of how long the dog can live.
The lifespan of a dog is related to breed, gender, body size, feeding conditions, exercise, disease, etc. Generally speaking, mongrel dogs live longer than purebred dogs, male dogs live longer than female dogs, and small dogs live longer than large dogs.
Giant dogs have a short lifespan, with an average life span of 9 to 12 years; small dogs have a long lifespan, with an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years. Some dogs have a lifespan of up to 20 years. Dogs such as Pekingese and Shih Tzu are genius longevity dogs. Dogs, the longest lifespan recorded for a dog is 34 years old. The dog's prime period is between 2 and 5 years old. It becomes weak from the age of 7 and loses reproductive ability around the age of 10. The life span of a dog is closely related to the breeding and control conditions. Dogs raised indoors live longer than dogs outdoors, and dogs that are overly exercised live longer. Many diseases are important factors that lead to the shortening of a dog's lifespan, and viral infectious diseases have a greater impact on a dog's lifespan.
So scientific breeding is indeed not a general theory. If you want your dog to live a long life and be able to accompany its owner for a longer period of time, please do your best in your daily life and don’t regret it until your dog gets sick. and.

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