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![]() Of course 10 years is not old for a domesticated dog, thats why I said "average". Some dogs reach only 7 years, some dogs can live well into their teens. I am hoping for 15 years out of my dogs (small breed). Wolves in the wild are often killed by rival packs once they start to slow down, but it is not uncommon for them to live past 10, which IMO is pretty damn good, even for domestic dog standards. The point I was trying to make is that thier lifespans are not "short". But alas, we really cannot compare our domesticates to them, since they are but distant relatives.
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![]() 10 years for a dog as large as a wolf is quite a long life domesticated or not. Both size of frame and (healthy) weight play into the average expected lifespan of a dog. Marie, have you ever seen a wolf? Do you know how freakin HUGE they are? Like holy hell they are big - oh and scary. Beautiful, but very intimidating.
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I still stand by the 12yr average life for domesticated dogs approaching that size |
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*edit* Your right this is not what the thread is about. Unfortunately I can't access the whole article on the net because I'm not a Vet but here is part of it http://canadianveterinarians.net/Sho...ResourceID=554 Last edited by marie; 03-01-2009 at 01:30 AM. |
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![]() I'm tired of editing so I'm replying again instead
![]() I don't usually argue like this but I do think that the otherside sometimes needs to be mentioned for those people who are sitting on the fence regarding raw food diets. |
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![]() IMO, I would rather push ultra grade kibble than raw diets as most people do raw diets incorrectly one way or another anyway. The other side that I think needs to be mentioned is the fact that 99% of pet owners feed their beloved pets disgusting CRAP that absolutely DOES NOT meet a dog's nutritional requirements, and people wonder why their dogs come up with diseases and "genetic" problems. All those people that are sold by commercials and think HUGELY over-priced garbage brands like Iams/Eukanuba, and Hill's Science Diet/Prescription Diet are actually good for their dog have the wool pulled over their eyes. Wake up and smell the fillers. |