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A dog is generally considered a "puppy" until about 1 year old. This may vary depending on the breed: smaller breeds may be considered adults earlier (9-12 months) than larger breeds (sometimes only around 18-24 months).
Adulthood in dogs is considered to be the period from approximately 1 to 7 years, with smaller breeds often reaching maturity faster than larger breeds. However, this is a general guideline, and it is important to consider the specific needs of your beloved companion.
A dog is considered a "senior" when approaching the last 20% of its expected lifespan, typically around 7 years. This can vary based on breed and size. Larger breeds tend to age faster, while smaller breeds reach this life stage later.
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