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How old is your Westie in human years, and what does each life stage need? Here's the Westie age guide — with a calculator and a stage-by-stage care map.
The short answer
- Westies live 13–16 years, so they spend many years as seniors.
- The “×7” rule is a myth — small dogs age fast early, then slow.
- Each stage has different food, exercise and health needs.
- From about 8–10 years, switch to senior care and plan for higher vet costs.
Westie age in human years
| Westie age |
≈ Human years |
Stage |
| 1 yr |
15 |
Young adult |
| 2 yr |
24 |
Adult |
| 5 yr |
36 |
Adult |
| 8 yr |
48 |
Mature |
| 10 yr |
56 |
Senior |
| 13 yr |
68 |
Senior |
| 16 yr |
80 |
Geriatric |
The three life stages
0–1 yr
Puppy
Growth, socialisation, vaccinations and the foundation of training.
1–8 yr
Adult
Peak years — steady exercise, lean weight, routine vet and dental care.
8 yr+
Senior
Twice-yearly vet checks, joint and skin support, watch for slowing down.
🐾 From one Westie owner to another —the years sneak up on a Westie. Switching to senior vet checks at 8–10 — before anything's wrong — is the single best thing you can do for the back half of their life.
Senior years are where the costs cluster
The breed's skin, dental and joint issues tend to surface with age. Insuring early, while young, is what keeps the senior years affordable.
See our Westie insurance & cost guide →
We only point to cover we'd consider ourselves. Independent owners, not insurers.
Frequently asked questions
How long do Westies live?
Typically 13–16 years, making them one of the longer-lived small terriers with good care.
How do I calculate my Westie's age in human years?
Small dogs reach about 15 human years at age 1 and 24 at age 2, then add roughly 4–5 human years per dog year after that.
When is a Westie a senior?
Around 8–10 years. That's the time to move to senior vet checks and adjust diet and exercise.
How can I help my Westie age well?
Keep them lean, stay on top of dental and skin care, keep gently active, and catch problems early with regular vet checks.
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About this guide. From the Westie owners at westiebakse.com. General info, not veterinary advice.