World’s oldest dog dies at 22 “I loved being loved” | HuffPost WORLD

Pebbles, the toy fox terrier who held the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest living dog, died of natural causes at his home in the United States on October 3.press releaseAccording to reports, Pebbles was 22 and was 23 in five months.

Pebbles, who was born in 2000 and weighed about 1.4 kilograms, reportedly gave birth to 32 puppies with his partner, Rocky, who died in 2016.

He loved country music, new foods, and being loved.

“Pebbles was more than just a dog. She had her own way and personality,” the owner said in a press release.

“She was a lifelong companion, a pet and a family member and we were so lucky to have her.

of Guinness World RecordsarticleAccording to the report, the owner of the 21-year-old dog was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the oldest dog and applied to have the older Pebbles certified. It was certified as the oldest living dog in May 2022.

Pebbles’ Instagram posts show her dressing up in cowboy hats and glasses, as well as snuggling up in blankets.

Owner Julie Gregory used to be a TV showWHNS-TVWhen asked about the secret to longevity, she said, “Treat them like family,” and “Give them the happiest, most positive environment, hygienic food, and proper health care.”

so farlongest lived dog everThe Guinness Book of World Records holds an Australian cattle dog named Bluey, who was bred in Australia. He died in 1939 at the age of 29 years and 5 months after working as a herding dog to herd cattle and sheep for nearly 20 years.

In Japan conducted by the Pet Food AssociationInvestigationThe average life expectancy for dogs was 14.65 years in 2021, according to the report.

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