Dogs grow up quickly and have shorter lifespans. Although most dogs are considered puppies for only about a year, they often remain playful for much longer.
One common way to think about dog years is that the first two years of a dog’s life equal about 10–12 human years. After that, each dog year equals about four human years.
Generally, smaller dogs live longer than larger ones.
Dog Years Versus Human Years
Dog Years | Human Years |
6–12 months | 10–15 years |
12–18 months | 15–20 years |
18–24 months | 20–24 years |
4 years | 32 years |
6 years | 40 years |
8 years | 48 years |
10–12 years | 56–64 years |
13–14 years | 68–72 years |
15–20 years | 76–96 years |