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Top 10 dog tips


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DogAge measures your dog's biological age in people years. The DogAge benefits that correspond with the following dog health care tips are only estimations. Take the DogAge Test for a free DogAge calculation that's tailored to your canine.

To have a younger DogAge, my dog should: DogAge Benefits*
1. Keep a slim figure, with a noticeable, tucked-up waist. 1.8 years younger
2. Chew teeth-cleaning chews or biscuits and have his/her teeth brushed 3 times per week. 6 months younger
3. Avoid people food as much as possible. 6 months younger
4. Get his/her vaccinations and visit the veterinarian for regular checkups. 6 months younger
5. Take his/her medications as prescribed by the veterinarian, if applicable. 3 months younger
6. Eat only the amount of dog food necessary to maintain an ideal body condition, measured with a standardized measuring cup, and monitor body condition regularly. 1.8 years younger
7. Exercise or play actively at least 3 times per day for at least 15 minutes each time. 6 months younger
8. Be trained to respond to my commands most of the time. 1.3 years younger
9. Be safe in the yard, on walks, and on trips by using protective barriers and gear such as fences, leashes, and dog carriers. 6 months younger
10. Be happy! 6 months younger

*Benefits are calculated based on a 4-calendar-years-old, mid-sized dog (average DogAge is 25.6). Other factors, such as dog diseases and other dog health problems, and the effect of one benefit on another, are not considered.



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