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Portuguese pooch crowned world’s oldest dog

Portuguese pooch crowned world’s oldest dog


Portuguese pooch crowned world’s oldest dog
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It's a dog's life for one small US pup this weekend after a European rival essentially stole his bone.

Two weeks ago, Spike, an Ohio-based chihuahua mix rescue dog, was crowned the world's oldest dog. But two days ago Bobi, a dog that guards livestock in Portugal, grabbed the title faster than a string of sausages, CNN reported.

At a record-breaking 30 years and 267 days old as of 2 February, Bobi has not only been declared the latest "world's oldest dog" by Guinness World Records but also is recognized by the data keepers as the oldest dog on record ever. In contrast, as of 7 December 2022, Spike was a mere 23 years and seven days old.

According to Guinness, Bobi has lived his entire life in the rural village of Conqueiros, in the Leiria district of central Portugal, with the Costa family. He is a purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo, a Portuguese livestock guardian dog that is named after the Alentejo region of southern Portugal from which it originates. Life expectancy for the breed is typically between 12 and 14 years.

Born on 11 May 1992 in an outbuilding where the Costa family kept their wood, Bobi was part of a litter of four male puppies.

"I was eight years old," Leonel Costa, now aged 38, told Guinness. "My father was a hunter, and we always had many dogs"

A day after Bobi and his brothers were born, Leonel Costa's parents entered the outbuilding while the puppies' mother, Gira, was away and took the litter - but on her return the mother persisted in visiting the outbuilding.

When Costa followed Gira inside, he discovered Bobi, who it seemed had been mistakenly left behind as his brown fur camouflaged him among the logs.

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