THE DOG LONGEVITY QUIZ

How long and how well is your dog likely to live—based on what you’re doing right now?

Circle one answer per question.

1. How old is your dog?
0–3 yrs (1) • 4–6 yrs (2) • 7–10 yrs (3) • 11+ yrs (4)

2. What is your dog’s body condition?
Very lean (1) • Lean/ideal (1) • Slightly overweight (2) • Overweight/obese (4)

3. How often does your dog receive full bloodwork (CBC/Chem/Urinalysis)?
Every 6–12 months (1) • Yearly (2) • Every few years (3) • Rarely/Never (4)

4. Has your dog had an early-cancer screen or breed-specific risk test?
Yes, annually (1) • Once or twice (2) • Never (4)

5. What best describes your dog’s dental health?
Clean teeth, no tartar (1) • Mild tartar (2) • Moderate tartar/bad breath (3) • Heavy tartar/mouth pain (4)

6. Does your dog show any mobility issues?
None (1) • Mild stiffness (2) • Difficulty rising/jumping (3) • Chronic pain/limping (4)

7. What is your dog’s diet?
Vet-directed fresh or balanced home-cooked (1) • High-quality commercial (2) • Mixed/uncertain (3) • Low-quality or high-carb kibble (4)

8. Do you use supplements targeted to longevity (omega-3s, UC-II, antioxidants, curcumin, mitochondrial support)?
Daily and intentional (1) • Occasionally (2) • Rarely (3) • Not at all (4)

9. Does your dog receive consistent exercise tailored to age and breed?
Daily (1) • Several times per week (2) • Occasionally (3) • Rarely (4)

10. Has your dog ever taken longevity medications (Rapamycin, Acarbose when appropriate)?
Yes, under supervision (1) • Considering it (2) • Unsure (3) • No (4)

11. Do you regularly assess inflammation markers or metabolic labs?
Yes, annually or more (1) • Occasionally (2) • Almost never (3) • Never (4)

12. How confident do you feel that you’re doing everything possible to extend your dog’s lifespan?
Very confident (1) • Somewhat (2) • Not sure (3) • Not confident (4)


DOG LONGEVITY QUIZ SCORING

Add your numbers: Total Score = ____

12–20: Excellent Longevity Outlook

You’re doing many things right—but advanced longevity care can still add healthy years.
Your dog is an ideal candidate for a precision longevity protocol that builds on your strong foundation.

21–32: Moderate Longevity Risk

Your dog is doing well, but key longevity levers (inflammation, diagnostics, mobility, metabolic health, and drug-based longevity science) may be under-addressed.
A custom Dog Longevity Protocol can substantially extend lifespan and improve daily vitality.

33–48: High Longevity Risk

Most dogs in this range are aging faster than they should.
Weight, inflammation, mobility, early-disease detection, and metabolic decline are likely already impacting lifespan.
This is exactly why the Dog Longevity Protocol exists—you can dramatically change your dog’s future starting now.