Dog Years Conversions
Convert dog years to human years and back. Free calculators using common age-equivalence approximations for pets.
2 units · 2 conversions
The idea that one dog year equals seven human years is an oversimplification. Dogs age faster in early life and slower later; size and breed also affect aging.
Our calculator applies a common non-linear approximation rather than a flat 7× multiplier. Use it for general curiosity — veterinary care decisions should rely on your vet's assessment of life stage, not conversion formulas alone.
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Real-world example
Your 3-year-old Labrador is entering early adulthood in dog terms. Converting to human-equivalent age (roughly mid-20s in common charts) helps contextualize energy levels and training expectations — not medical decisions.
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Dog Years units explained
- Human Years (human yrs) · base unit
- Also: human, human age
- Dog Years (dog yrs)
- Also: dog, dog age
Frequently asked questions
- Is one dog year really seven human years?
- No. Aging is faster in puppyhood and varies by breed size. The 7× rule is a rough folk estimate.
- Do small dogs age differently than large dogs?
- Yes. Large breeds often have shorter lifespans and age faster in later years compared to small breeds.