Want to know more about the world of dogs?
- The average dog lives for around 13-15 years, but this is rising with improved veterinary techniques.
- Dogs cost anything up to £1000 a year to keep, depending on the age, size and type of dog - as well as how generous you are prepared to be!
- There are currently 209 breeds of dog recognised by the Kennel Club in the UK, but this increases as more dogs are imported from abroad into the country.
- According to the PFMA (Pet Food Manufacturers Association), in 2004:
- The UK dog population was 6.8 million, broken down as follows: Giant 3.7% Large 21.4% Medium 41.2% Small 23.6% Toy 10% - The top 3 dog breeds in the UK were: Mongrel 23.1% Collie 7.8% and Labrador 6.5% - There were 5.2 million dog owning households in the UK (21.1% of animal owning households)
- It is a popular misconception that 1 dog year equals 7 human years. It actually depends on the relative size/weight of the dog and life stage they are at. For instance, a Jack Russell of age 13 would be approximately 66 in human years, whereas a Saint Bernard would be nearer 83.
Extract from the Dog's Trust CLICK HERE |