Scientists have created a graph based on a new formula which estimates a dog's age in "human years." They say their work published in the journal Cell Systems debunks the commonly held belief that ...
The well-known 1:7 ratio for dog and human years isn't a reliable way to determine your dog's age, according to researchers, since canines and humans age differently For years pet owners have gone by ...
Scientists have finally replaced the old “one dog year equals seven human years” shortcut with a formula grounded in biology, not folklore. By tracking how canine and human bodies age at the molecular ...
The common belief that one human year equals seven dog years is an oversimplification, especially for a dog's early and later years. Dogs mature rapidly in their first two years, with a 2-year-old dog ...
To estimate your dog’s age in human years, multiply the dog’s age by seven, right? Wrong. A more accurate conversion isn’t so easy to do in your head: Multiply the natural logarithm of the dog’s age ...
So how old is your dog in terms of human years? If you ask that question to your acquaintances I am sure that the vast majority of them will simply take their dog's age and multiply it by 7. Thus a ...