Life expectancy of pets tends to increase

The lifespan of intimate pets such as dogs and cats tends to increase, thanks to advances in veterinary medicine.

According to a study published by French food group Royal Canin (specializing in the production and supply of dog and cat food in the world), the average life expectancy of cats and dogs has increased by 20% within 10 years. here. Currently, the average lifespan of dogs is 11 years, while an average cat lives between 15 and 20 years.

According to research results, the smaller and longer the dog is, the longer the life expectancy is. A dog under 10kg can live up to 12 years; a dog with an average weight of 10 to 25kg, can live up to 10 years; The bigger the dog (from 25-45kg) only live about 8 years. The signs of aging in these animals are hair loss, reduced mobility, and a marked decline in audiovisual ability.

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The results of the study also show that the longevity of livestock species such as dogs and cats, has a significant contribution to improving veterinary care conditions, providing better types of food to meet. pet needs. At the same time, the application of sterilization methods is increasingly widespread to avoid some types of pathology such as cancers in dogs.

With a total of 61.6 million pets, including 11 million cats, 7.6 million dogs, 36.4 million ornamental fish . France became the European champion in the number of domestic pets. .

According to the French National Institute for Statistical Studies (Insee), the French spent 5.3 billion euros on their pets in 2005, twice as much as in 1990. The largest share is spent on consciousness. pet food, followed by veterinary care costs.

Royal Canin's study also showed that spending on veterinary care has increased by 170% within 10 years. About 84% of dogs and 56% of cats raised in France must visit veterinarians at least once a year.

In France, food stores, care and beauty for pets also flourish, because of the special love for French pets.