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Dog Age Calculator
convert dog years to human years

Find out how old your dog is in human years with our accurate, veterinarian-approved formula. Accounts for breed size differences and provides personalized results.

For a puppy, select the expected grown-up size
Small dog breed

Small

Under 20 lbs
(9 kg)

Medium dog breed

Medium

21-50 lbs
(10-23 kg)

Large dog breed

Large

51-90 lbs
(24-41 kg)

Giant dog breed

Giant

Over 90 lbs
(41+ kg)

Your Dog's Age Results

Your dog is years old in human years.

This is equivalent to a human.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why doesn't the "multiply by 7" rule work?

The "multiply by 7" rule is an oversimplification that doesn't account for how dogs actually age. Dogs mature much faster in their early years than humans do. A 1-year-old dog is already sexually mature, which would be equivalent to about a 15-year-old human. The aging process then slows down but varies significantly by breed size.

Do small dogs really live longer than large dogs?

Yes, this is scientifically proven. Small dog breeds often live 12-16 years, while giant breeds typically live 8-10 years. This significant difference is why our calculator adjusts the conversion rate based on your dog's size category for more accurate results.

At what age is a dog considered a senior?

The senior age depends on your dog's size:

  • Small breeds (under 20 lbs): 11-12 years
  • Medium breeds (21-50 lbs): 9-10 years
  • Large breeds (51-90 lbs): 7-8 years
  • Giant breeds (over 90 lbs): 6-7 years
How accurate is this dog age calculator?

Our calculator is based on the latest veterinary research on dog aging and is approved by veterinarians. While no calculator can be 100% precise (as individual dogs age differently based on genetics, health, and lifestyle), this provides a much more accurate estimate than the traditional "multiply by 7" method.

Can I use this calculator for puppies?

Absolutely! That's why we included months as an option in our calculator. Puppies mature very quickly in their first year. For example, a 6-month-old puppy is roughly equivalent to a 10-year-old human in terms of physical and mental development.