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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.

24 human years
Adult Typical lifespan: 11–14 years

Size-aware estimate based on the AKC dog-age chart & veterinary life-stage guidance. A guide, not a diagnosis.

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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.