The oldest dog, ever, just set a new world record

21 February 2023

A Portuguese dog named “Bobi” was crowned the world’s oldest dog ever on February 1st, 2023. (Image courtesy: Guinness World Records)

KSNF/KODE — At 30 years and 286 days old, a Portuguese dog named “Bobi” was recently crowned the world’s oldest dog ever, breaking an almost century-old record. According to Guinness World Records, the previous titleholder was an Australian cattle dog named “Bluey.” He was born in 1910 and lived for 29 years and 5 months.

Bobi has lived more than three decades with the Costa family in the rural village of Conqueiros, in Leiria, Portugal, Guinness World Records (GWR) said in a statement. Bobi is a purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo, which is a breed of livestock guardian dog with an average life expectancy of 12-to-14 years.

Bobi’s age has been confirmed through a 1992 registration with the Veterinary Medical Service of the Municipality of Leiria. According to GWR, Bobi’s age was also confirmed by the Portuguese pet database SIAC.


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The Costa family claims Bobi was never chained or attached to a leash, and has always roamed the farmland and forests near their home. For the last 30 years, Bobi has lived on a diet of human food rather than standard dog food.

You can read more about Bobi, HERE.

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