It is not the symptoms and aging that endangers the lifespan of dogs, but they
The lifespan of a dog is generally around 15 years, while large dogs are relatively short, while small and medium-sized dogs are longer. Today, the factors that endanger the lifespan of dogs are not diseases and aging, but rather the following elements. Do you know them?
Small dogs have a very long service life. Because their relatively small exercise intensity is relatively small, the basal metabolism of large dogs is faster than that of smaller dogs, and the time period is earlier in adulthood. Therefore, in comparison, the larger the dog, the less life span. The second element that endangers the lifespan of a dog is whether the pet owner has sterilized the dog. Dogs without sterilization surgery will cause more diseases, especially genital diseases, which will exude vitality early. Dogs after sterilization can prevent unnecessary inconveniences, estrus period, etc., and can also prevent some diseases, so their service life will be relatively longer.
The weight of a dog is also endangering the lifespan of a dog. Otherwise, why would so many owners pay attention to whether the dog is fat or not, and whether it is healthy or not. If the dog exceeds all normal dog's standard weight range, it will have a higher probability of causing illness and physical and mental health and safety hazards. If the weight is not up to standard, it is also very easy to get sick, and the body is thin and lacks nutritional resistance, etc. In short, no matter whether you are too fat or too thin, it will endanger the service life of your dog, so you should pay great attention to it in daily life.