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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: northern California
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Todd posted this link on a discussion we were having and I thought that you might find it as interesting as I did.
This tells you how to determine the age of your dog, in human years: http://www.dogster.com/articles/How-to- ... ign=100316 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Wabash, Indiana
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Wow, that is interesting! So that means Linus is almost 24. I say it's time for that boy to get a job and either find his own place or start paying me some rent!
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Upstate, NY
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It's funny most of my life I found it interesting to know a dog's age equivalency to ours (human)
NOW that Max will 4yrs old in JUNE I stick to doggy years only as he's still my baby (peanut is my princess)
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