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Labrador Retriever - Dog breed
Doglarge10-12 yearsSporting

Labrador Retriever

Friendly, active, and outgoing family companion

Size
large
Lifespan
11 years
Senior Age
8+ years
Origin
Canada

Characteristics

FriendlyActiveIntelligentGood with kids

Labrador Retriever Age in Human Years

Dog AgeHuman AgeLife Stage
0.5 years20 yearsJunior
1 year31 yearsAdult
2 years42 yearsAdult
3 years49 yearsAdult
4 years53 yearsMature
5 years57 yearsMature
6 years60 yearsMature
7 years62 yearsMature
8 years64 yearsMature
9 years66 yearsSenior
10 years68 yearsSenior
12 years71 yearsSenior

Health Considerations

  • Watch for hip dysplasia
  • Prone to obesity
  • Regular exercise essential

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do Labrador Retrievers live?

Labrador Retrievers typically live 10 to 12 years, with an average lifespan of 11 years. Proper nutrition, regular exercise, and routine veterinary care can help your Labrador Retriever live a longer, healthier life.

When is a Labrador Retriever considered a senior?

A Labrador Retriever is generally considered a senior at around 8 years of age. At this stage, you may notice changes in energy levels, and it's important to adjust their diet and exercise routine accordingly.

How do I calculate my Labrador Retriever's age in human years?

Labrador Retriever aging isn't linear like the old "7 years" myth suggests. Use our breed-specific calculator above for accurate results. Generally, Labrador Retrievers age faster in their first few years, then slow down as adults.

What size is a Labrador Retriever?

Labrador Retrievers are classified as large-sized dogs. They belong to the Sporting group and are known for being friendly, active, intelligent.

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