Dog Life Stages
Every dog moves through distinct life stages. Here's what each means, the ages it covers, and how to care for your dog.
Baby
Puppy
0–1 yrs · ~0–15 human yrsRapid growth and the open socialization window — the foundation years for training, vaccinations and habits.
Junior
Junior Dog
1–2 yrs · ~15–24 human yrsThe adolescent phase — high energy, boundary-testing, and still filling out physically.
Adult
Adult Dog
2–7 yrs · ~24–56 human yrsPeak physical condition. Routine exercise, a steady diet and regular checkups matter most now.
Mature
Mature Dog
7–10 yrs · ~56–71 human yrsEnergy slowly decreasing. Watch joint health and weight as your dog enters middle age.
Senior
Senior Dog
10+ yrs · ~71+ human yrsSenior care years: more frequent vet visits, joint support and gentler routines.
Care checklist
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Get a lightweight checklist for this dog life-stage path. It is guidance, not veterinary advice.
Preguntas frecuentes
- How many life stages does a dog have?
- Vets generally recognize five: puppy, junior, adult, mature, and senior. Larger breeds move through them faster — a giant breed can be a senior by 5–6, while a small dog isn’t until 10–12.
- What life stage is my dog in?
- It depends on age and size. Use the dog age calculator to see your dog’s stage, or browse the stages below for the typical age range of each.
- When is a dog considered senior?
- Small breeds around 10–12 years, medium around 8–10, and large or giant breeds as early as 5–7. Size matters more than the old “7 dog years” rule.