The oldest dog in the world

Oh, these records and constant competitions. It is peculiar for a person to put planks, which then others try to overcome. Even the age of the pet can be another reason to open the Book of Records. Currently, the title of the oldest dog was claimed by several pets of different breeds. Each owner is confident in the uniqueness and invincibility of his pet. We can only wish them health and rejoice over the years.

The oldest dogs in the world

One of the contenders for the title of the oldest dog in the world was the dog Collie Ramble from Somerset, England. The age of the animal in 2008 by human standards reached 180 years. The owner of the dog claimed that to live to such an age his pet was helped by a good and proper diet, as well as a timely visit to the veterinarian. This dog is listed in the Book of Records and for today it should be about 30 years old, unfortunately there is no information about the fate of the dog.

In 2013, the dog named Max was already thirty years old! According to the records of a specialist, the animal was in good condition at that time and its owner really followed the pet. If you translate the age of the dog into human standards, it will be approximately 210 years. Unfortunately, soon after the celebration the dog died.

One of the oldest dogs and the rival of Max is a dachshund nicknamed Chanel, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2010 and also entered in the Book of Records, and in 2012 it was no more. Petomitch was remembered with dark glasses and a stylish yellow sweater.

In 2013, the world circled the news about the 22-year anniversary of Daisy, which belongs to the breed Jack Russell Terrier. Surprisingly, one of the contenders for the title of the oldest dog never knew a special dog food and ate from the hosts table. She has all chances to get the title of long-liver.

One of the oldest dogs was also the mongrel Puske, who lived about twenty-seven years. According to the records in the vaccination chart, the dog was born in 1985 and died in 2011. So the oldest dog in the world is not always the most well-groomed or large. Many things decide the lifestyle and love of the owner.