Animals
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No, One Human Year Is Not Equivalent To Seven Dog Years
No one knows where the dog years myth came from, but experts agree that it’s simply not true. Instead of merely multiplying their dog's age in "human years" by seven, dog parents could now come up with a much more reliable measure of its age by considering its size and maturity into account.
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