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Catty1
03-21-2006, 11:34 PM
I just posted about CatAge.com on the Cat side...free emails provide some good tips. There is a DogAge too(and RealAge for humans who aren't too shy!).

You might want to bookmark it...just passing this along.

Catty1

Jessika
03-22-2006, 12:03 AM
Oooh NEAT SITE!!

I find it funny though they consider Super premium dog food to be Pro Plan, ONE, Hill's Science Diet, and Iams, etc and premium dog food to be Dog Chow, Pedigree, Kibbles 'n Bits etc haha

Ah well I am learning!

Jessika
03-22-2006, 12:23 AM
OK here are the results for Jamie and Charlie:



Jamie's DogAge is 8.8!
That's 3.8 years younger than the average DogAge for Jamie's breed.


Charlie's DogAge is 11.2!
That's 4.8 years younger than the average DogAge for Charlie's breed.

Yay! :D

BC_MoM
03-22-2006, 08:21 AM
Mickey's DogAge is 13.8!

That's 2.2 years younger than the average DogAge for Mickey's breed.

DogAge is the biological age of your dog, measured in people years. Your dog is lucky to have such a good caretaker. You can make your dog even younger by checking out the details of your results below.

So is that 13.8 years in human years?

Benefits
Ideal weight
Neutered
Regular vet checkups
Vaccinations
Heartworm and/or fleas and ticks prevention
No general health conditions
No canine disease
No infections
No parasitic conditions
Plenty of exercise
Good training and well behaved

Costs
Smoke in the household
May be lacking proper nutrition
Unsafe yard
No leash use

Unsafe backyard in who's opinion.. just because it's only partially fenced in? Well, my dogs are never outside unsupervised, and I know they will never leave, but if they do, they come back when called.

I use the leash for Mickey sometimes, but he's reliable off so I don't use it as much as a normal person would.

Psh. :p

BC_MoM
03-22-2006, 08:32 AM
Molly's DogAge is 6.1!

That's 0.5 year younger than the average DogAge for Molly's breed.

DogAge is the biological age of your dog, measured in people years. Your dog is lucky to have such a good caretaker. You can make your dog even younger by checking out the details of your results below.

Benefits
Spayed
Healthy teeth and gums
Regular vet checkups
No general health conditions
No canine disease
No infections
No parasitic conditions
Plenty of exercise
Good training and well behaved
Leash use

Costs
Somewhat underweight
Missing vaccinations
At risk of heartworm, fleas, or ticks
Smoke in the household
May be lacking proper nutrition
Aggressive behavior
Unsafe yard

Hmmmmm.. :rolleyes:

k9krazee
03-22-2006, 08:43 AM
Shadow's DogAge is 55.4!

That's 11.4 years younger than the average DogAge for Shadow's breed.

BENEFITS
Spayed
Heartworm and/or fleas and ticks prevention
Nonsmoking home
No general health conditions
No canine disease
No infections
No parasitic conditions
Proper nutrition
Plenty of exercise
Good training and well behaved
Safe yard
Leash use

COSTS
Somewhat overweight
Missing vaccinations (which she isn't :confused: )

zoomer
03-22-2006, 10:58 AM
Neat :) Thanks for sharing

JenBKR
03-22-2006, 11:17 AM
Roscoe's DogAge is 19.3!

That's 7.5 years younger than the average DogAge for Roscoe's breed.

Benefits:

Ideal weight
Neutered
Regular vet checkups
Vaccinations
Heartworm and/or fleas and ticks prevention
Nonsmoking home
No canine disease
No infections
No parasitic conditions
Good food quantity control
Proper nutrition
Good training and well behaved
Safe yard
Leash use

Costs:
General health conditions




General health conditions because of seperation anxiety

Cool site thanks! I also found it interesting what they consider 'super premium' and 'premium' foods, but i saw somewhere in there that the site is sponsered by Purina. I put Premium because I feed Nutro

Jessika
03-22-2006, 12:00 PM
Jess -- yes, its in "human" years :D