Life Cycles Dogs ?

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Life Cycles Dogs
Sarah Cristina  de León Escoto
Mind Map by Sarah Cristina de León Escoto, updated more than 1 year ago
Sarah Cristina  de León Escoto
Created by Sarah Cristina de León Escoto over 3 years ago
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Life Cycles Dogs ?
  1. The puppy stage begins with birth and lasts until dogs are between six and eighteen months old. They are born deaf, blind and unable to regulate their body temperature.
    1. The adult stage of a dog’s life cycle begins at about 18 months for smaller breeds and up to 3 years for larger breeds.
      1. At around 2-3 weeks, puppies start to see and hear and are able to stand and move around a little. With their senses developed, they now start to learn about their surroundings
        1. The adolescent stage of your dog’s life cycle will begin sometime between the ages of 6 and 18 months
          1. Dogs go through four stages of the life cycle: puppy, adolescent, adulthood and senior. Let’s take a look at the four stages of a dog’s life cycle, so you can know what to expect.
            1. Dogs cycle through their life quickly and they fill our lives with so much joy. It is important to cherish each stage as a dog’s golden years will begin roughly between the ages of 7 and 10. Their muzzle will tend to become grey and they will slow down, preferring a quiet stroll to an energetic run.
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