Dog Age Calculator

Convert your dog's age into human years โ€” adjusted for breed size, using the latest veterinary chart.

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How the dog age calculator works

Forget the old "multiply by 7" rule โ€” it's a myth. Dogs grow up fast and then age at a pace set largely by their breed size. PawWise uses the size-adjusted chart adopted by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA):

Dog years to human years chart

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Why size changes the answer

Small breeds like Chihuahuas often live 14โ€“16 years, while giant breeds like Great Danes may only reach 7โ€“10. So a 7-year-old small dog is roughly middle-aged (about 44), but a 7-year-old giant breed is already a senior (about 56). Knowing your dog's true life stage helps you adjust diet, exercise, and how often you schedule vet checkups.

โš ๏ธ This calculator is an estimate for general guidance and isn't a substitute for veterinary advice. Individual dogs age differently based on genetics, weight, and health.

Frequently asked questions

Is the "1 dog year = 7 human years" rule true?

No. It's a long-standing myth. Dogs reach the equivalent of human adolescence within their first year and adulthood by age two, then age more gradually at a rate tied to their breed size.

At what age is a dog considered a senior?

Small dogs are usually seniors around 10โ€“11 years, medium around 8โ€“10, large around 8, and giant breeds as early as 6โ€“7 years.

How long do dogs live on average?

Roughly 10โ€“13 years overall, but small breeds frequently reach 15+ while giant breeds average closer to 8.

Next: check how much to feed your dog or use our cat age calculator.