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Sweden: the longevity-pill watch

In Sweden, where approximately 600,000 households share their lives with canine companions, there's a growing interest in how to help dogs lead longer, healthier lives

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In Sweden, where approximately 600,000 households share their lives with canine companions, there's a growing interest in how to help dogs lead longer, healthier lives. The upcoming veterinary longevity pill aims to tap into the latest scientific advancements in geroscience, inspired by studies on aging and healthspan. As pet owners here look to increase their dogs' vitality, this development promises to be a significant step forward in veterinary care.

Swedish culture thrives on the joy of pet ownership, with many dog owners cherishing the bond they share with their furry friends. Regular dog-friendly events, including trail hikes and social meet-ups, foster a community that celebrates the health and happiness of pets. For many Swedes, dogs are not just pets; they're beloved family members who enjoy a lifestyle filled with outdoor activities and engagement.

European cobblestone street with a dog and owner
Local facts most owners miss
  • Sweden has a high rate of pet ownership, with dogs often seen in public spaces, cafes, and even on public transportation.
  • The country is renowned for its focus on animal welfare, with strict regulations set to ensure pets are treated humanely.
  • Swedes prioritize outdoor activities, and many dog owners enjoy hiking in the stunning national parks with their four-legged friends.
  • The average life expectancy for dogs in Sweden tends to be higher than in many other countries, a testament to the quality of veterinary care available.
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