A study undertaken by the University of California San Diego (UCSD) has determined that a dog’s age is not accurately reflected as a direct multiple of seven human years.
San Diego, CA (The CTP News) – If you own a dog, you might be interested in knowing its age in human years. Historically, individuals have employed a formula of multiplying a dog’s age by 7 as a reference point. However, it prompts consideration – given the diverse range of dog breeds, body types, and genetics, using a uniform method for calculating dog age raises questions about the accuracy of such results.