Actually, the first dog year counts as 14 years because dogs become sexually active by age 1. The ‘dog years’ thing is really the number of calendar years (2.5) times 7 PLUS 7.
We don’t know whether this is the past or the future (see: Peter’s trip across the sea where he encountered things like Styrofoam) anyway so it could be Kenny’s great-great-great-great grandson.Of course the real truth is that Wolfy is just Kenny after some airbrushing.
“As a rough approximation, the human equivalent of a one-year-old dog is between about 10 and 15 years—a one-year-old dog or cat has generally reached its full growth and is sexually mature, although it might still be lanky and need to fill in a more mature musculature, similar to human teenagers. The second year is equivalent to about another 3 to 8 years in terms of physical and mental maturity, and each year thereafter is equivalent to only about 10 or 11 human years.”
Why does Thor have blond hair here? Also note that the average dog is of the same maturity as a 15-yr old human at the end of their 1st year, and a 25-yr old human by the end of their 2nd year, then 5 human years per year thereafter. This varies by breed after the 2nd year as small dogs live 18 yrs or more, which would be about 4 human years per dog year after year 2, and Great Danes would be 6 to 1 after year 2.
ellisaana Premium Member about 13 years ago
Is that Cocoa’s great, great, great, great………grandma?
lewisbower about 13 years ago
Wolfie gives me ideas for Halloween with the new pup.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 13 years ago
Well that confirms it. Coco and Kenny are descendents.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Nice teeth.
Good Morning, Fellow Cave Dwellers.
MRC112 about 13 years ago
Actually it would make it about 17.5 years old
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
TEENWOLF!I loved that movie
NE1956 about 13 years ago
Spike would be a better name than Wolf. Or Punk.
ChazNCenTex about 13 years ago
Actually, the first dog year counts as 14 years because dogs become sexually active by age 1. The ‘dog years’ thing is really the number of calendar years (2.5) times 7 PLUS 7.
Allan CB Premium Member about 13 years ago
Morning Cave Dwellers! I hope that Wolfie isn’t going on a ‘hot’ date tonight … his furs a little tuffed.
TexTech about 13 years ago
Based on the one piece of artwork, it looks like Wolfie may have been a follower of the religion that was a precursor of The Church of Danae.
adubman about 13 years ago
Wonder if Wolfie can play “Werewolves of London” on the guitar?
Xane_T about 13 years ago
We don’t know whether this is the past or the future (see: Peter’s trip across the sea where he encountered things like Styrofoam) anyway so it could be Kenny’s great-great-great-great grandson.Of course the real truth is that Wolfy is just Kenny after some airbrushing.
RalphZIggy about 13 years ago
is Wolfie’s guitar a left-handed Fender Stratocaster?
runar about 13 years ago
“As a rough approximation, the human equivalent of a one-year-old dog is between about 10 and 15 years—a one-year-old dog or cat has generally reached its full growth and is sexually mature, although it might still be lanky and need to fill in a more mature musculature, similar to human teenagers. The second year is equivalent to about another 3 to 8 years in terms of physical and mental maturity, and each year thereafter is equivalent to only about 10 or 11 human years.”
runar about 13 years ago
There is also a graph adjusted by size of dog.
iced tea about 13 years ago
Wolf is hip!
iced tea about 13 years ago
Wolf
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
And last week he was looking all well behaved and groomed…what happened?
RalphZIggy about 13 years ago
and dual humbuckers
Wuthering09 about 13 years ago
I like the pinup wolf.
Marv Premium Member over 1 year ago
Why does Thor have blond hair here? Also note that the average dog is of the same maturity as a 15-yr old human at the end of their 1st year, and a 25-yr old human by the end of their 2nd year, then 5 human years per year thereafter. This varies by breed after the 2nd year as small dogs live 18 yrs or more, which would be about 4 human years per dog year after year 2, and Great Danes would be 6 to 1 after year 2.