8 is old for a big dog, I have an 8 year old (she'll be 9 in April)(she's a rottie/lab mix) but I don't consider 8 old for a small dog.
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Originally Posted by luvofallhorses
Yeah we have a small dog who is 10 if im correct and she acts like a 3 yr old dog would, she even had her liver and kidneys all checked at the vets and they came out really good, My guess she is going to be living another good 10 yrs atleastbut sandy on the other hand is starting to wear down more and doesnt like to be bothered as much
although she has her good days when she is up jumping and playing.
Originally Posted by luvofallhorses
Yeah it makes me smile when they play and act young... It doesnt make me feel nearly as bad knowing she still has alittle bit of puppy in her.
I think it varies wildly by dog. I have an 11 year old who is still my main leader. She has probably run 500km this winter. She's not quite as fast as she used to be, but she's still amazing in harness. I have a five year old who acts older!
Franklin has had a grey muzzle since he was three. He looks ancient and acts like a puppy!
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It all depends on the dog. yeah, Larger breeds tend not to have a long lifespan, but I have seen some ancient large dogs. A friend of ours has a 14yr old lab.
Maggie,
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Huskies lifespan is usually quoted at about 12 yrs, but I've heard of many who have lived to 15 & 16. Sherman's breeder even had a 17-yr. old retired champ. I did notice Star slowed down a bit at 8, but she still acts like a pppy and races around & plays with all the other dogs & her toys. She just turned 10.
Last edited by cyber-sibes; 03-16-2007 at 09:31 AM.
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