Study: These Dog Breeds Live The Longest

We all wish our dogs could live forever, but we just aren’t that lucky. But how long can we expect to have our beloved pooches around? A new study reveals the breeds that live the longest.

  • Researchers with the canine charity Dog’s Trust U.K. analyzed data from more than half a million dogs to determine how a dog’s breed, size, sex and even face shape affect their longevity.
  • The study estimates the lifespan of 155 different dog breeds and finds that the median life expectancy for all dogs is 12.5-years, but some breeds tend to live a few years longer.
  • Large flat-faced breeds, like English bulldogs, don’t typically live as long as small breeds with long noses, including whippets and miniature dachshunds.
  • According to the study, large dogs are at a 20% greater risk for early death than small dogs and male dogs live an average of 0.3-years less than females.
  • However, face shape really matters, as dogs with flat faces, like French bulldogs and pugs, have a 40% increased risk of early death than dogs with medium-length faces, like golden retrievers and labradors.
  • Scientists also looked at mixed breeds compared to purebreds, finding that the median lifespan for purebreds is 0.7-years longer than mixed breeds.

Longest living breeds and their median lifespan

  • Lancashire heeler - 15.4-years
  • Tibetan spaniel - 15.2-years
  • Shiba Inu - 14.6-years
  • Papillon - 14.5-years
  • Lakeland terrier - 14.2-years

Shortest living breeds and their median lifespan

  • Caucasian shepherd 5.4-years
  • Presa Canario - 7.7-years
  • Cane corso - 8.1-years
  • Mastiff - 9.0-years
  • Saint Bernard - 9.3-years

Source: Business Insider


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