Labrador Retriever Age Calculator
The Labrador Retriever is a large breed (50 to 90 lbs) that typically lives 11 to 13 years. Enter your dog's age to see it in human years.
Your Labrador Retriever is about
30 human years
Life stage: Adult · Large breed
This uses the modern size-adjusted method, not the old "multiply by 7" rule. It's a close estimate, not an exact figure.
Labrador Retriever age chart
| Labrador Retriever age | Human years | Life stage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 year | 15 | Adolescent |
| 2 years | 24 | Adult |
| 3 years | 30 | Adult |
| 4 years | 36 | Adult |
| 5 years | 42 | Adult |
| 6 years | 48 | Mature |
| 7 years | 54 | Mature |
| 8 years | 60 | Senior |
| 9 years | 66 | Senior |
| 10 years | 72 | Senior |
| 11 years | 78 | Senior |
| 12 years | 84 | Senior |
| 13 years | 90 | Senior |
| 14 years | 96 | Senior |
| 15 years | 102 | Senior |
| 16 years | 108 | Senior |
Frequently asked questions
How old is a Labrador Retriever in human years?
It depends on their exact age. As a large breed, a Labrador Retriever's first year is about 15 human years, and by age 2 they're around 24. After that each year adds roughly 6 human years. Use the calculator above for your dog's exact age.
How long do Labrador Retrievers live?
Labrador Retrievers typically live 11 to 13 years. Good nutrition, regular vet checkups, dental care, and a healthy weight all help your dog live a longer, more comfortable life.
Is the "multiply by 7" rule accurate for a Labrador Retriever?
No. That old rule overestimates aging in the early years and ignores size. This calculator uses the modern size-adjusted method instead, which is a much closer estimate for a Labrador Retriever.
This is a general estimate using the size-adjusted method, not an exact figure or medical advice. Your vet can best assess your dog's life stage and health.
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