Scottish Terrier: age & lifespan
Scottish Terriers are a small dog breed with a typical lifespan of 11–13 years (about 12 on average). Check your Scottish Terrier’s age in human years below.
Size-aware estimate based on the AKC dog-age chart & veterinary life-stage guidance. A guide, not a diagnosis.
Scottish Terrier age chart
Using a small breed’s aging curve, here’s roughly how old your Scottish Terrier is in human years:
| Scottish Terrier age | Human years |
|---|---|
| 1 year | 15 |
| 2 years | 24 |
| 4 years | 32 |
| 6 years | 40 |
| 8 years | 48 |
| 10 years | 56 |
| 12 years | 64 |
| 13 years | 68 |
How long do Scottish Terriers live?
The typical Scottish Terrier lifespan is 11–13 years. Lifespan varies with genetics, weight, dental care, exercise, and regular veterinary check-ups. Keeping your Scottish Terrier at a healthy weight and staying current on preventive care are two of the biggest levers on a longer, healthier life.
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Lifespan figures are typical ranges for the breed and are educational only — not veterinary advice. Your Scottish Terrier is an individual; ask your vet about their health.