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Calculadora de edad de Cocker Spaniel — Años humanos

The Cocker Spaniel is a medium dog breed with a typical lifespan of 1014 years — around 12 years on average. Because smaller breeds generally live longer than larger ones, and because a dog's first two years count for far more human equivalents than later years, a single “7 dog years = 1 human year” rule never fits every stage of a Cocker Spaniel's life. The calculator below uses breed-specific multipliers so the result reflects real veterinary aging curves rather than a blanket shortcut.

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Cocker Spaniel

Mediano

Equivalente en edad humana

5 años
39
años humanos
Etapa de vida: Junior

Esperanza de vida promedio

1014 años

Etapas de vida

Cachorro / Gatito0–1 años
Joven1–2 años
Adulto3–6 años
Mayor7–10 años
Geriátrico11+ años

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Cocker Spaniel life stages at a glance

For a Cocker Spaniel, the first twelve months are roughly equivalent to 15 human years — a burst of physical and cognitive development that includes teething, socialisation, and sexual maturity. Year two adds about nine human years. After that, each additional dog year adds roughly 5 human years, which is why a mediumbreed ageing at this rate reaches “senior” territory somewhere in the early-to-middle part of its chronological lifespan.

Health and nutrition matter more than birthday math. A dogthat eats a balanced diet, maintains a healthy weight, and receives regular veterinary care often exceeds the upper end of its breed's published lifespan range; one that carries extra weight or skips routine preventive care tends to fall below the lower end. If you notice changes in mobility, appetite, weight, or sleep patterns, bring them up at your next check-up — many age-related conditions respond well to early intervention.

How this calculator works

The human-age conversion combines three multipliers specific to the Cocker Spaniel: a year-1 factor of 15, a year-2 factor of 9, and a subsequent-year factor of 5. A seven-year-old Cocker Spaniel, for example, would be computed as 15 + 9 + (5 × 5) = 49 human years. These coefficients are drawn from breed-specific ageing studies and vary across categories so the final number is more realistic than a flat ratio.

The output is a friendly approximation, not a medical assessment. Two Cocker Spaniels of the same age can present as very different biological ages depending on genetics, environment, and healthcare history. Use the human-year number as a conversation starter with your vet rather than a diagnosis: if the calculator says your companion is “55 in human years,” that's a prompt to ask whether it is time to shift to a senior diet, add joint supplements, or schedule a baseline blood panel.