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Maltese Age Calculator

Convert your Maltese's age to human years, adjusted for toy-breed aging. Life expectancy 12–15 years.

Last reviewed July 2026 · Free · Nothing you enter is stored

Educational estimate for a toy breed. Individual dogs vary — your vet is the best judge of your Maltese's life stage.
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About Maltese aging

The Maltese is a toy breed with a typical adult weight of 4–7 lbs and a life expectancy of 12–15 years. Because aging speed tracks body size, this page uses the toy-breed rate — the slowest, which is why small dogs often reach 15+.

Frequently asked questions

How do you calculate a Maltese's age in human years?

As a toy breed, the Maltese ages at the toy-breed rate: about 15 human years in year one, 24 by age two, then roughly 4 human years for each dog year after that. Enter an age above to see the exact figure alongside the UCSD epigenetic estimate.

How long do Malteses live?

The typical Maltese life expectancy is 12–15 years. Keeping your dog at a healthy weight, staying current on veterinary care, and dental hygiene are the biggest levers on the high end of that range.

When is a Maltese considered a senior?

Smaller breeds like the Maltese typically enter their senior years around age 8–10. Senior care means more frequent vet checks and often a diet adjustment.

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