Meet Bobi: The World’s Oldest Dog at 30 Years Old (VIDEO)
Bobi, a Portuguese guard dog, holds the title of the world’s oldest dog, reaching an astonishing age of 30. Despite his age, Bobi still sports a youthful and endearing puppy face.
His owner, Costa, set a nearly century-old world record when Bobi turned 30, having cared for him since he was eight. Remarkably, Bobi looks fantastic for a dog of his age.
Watch the video at the end.
Bobi’s journey to becoming the world’s oldest dog is miraculous. Raised in a poor family where newborn pups were often buried to reduce financial strain, Bobi defied the odds and survived. Today, he thrives under the loving care of his devoted owner, Costa.
Seeing Bobi live a high-quality life in his golden years is a testament to the power of love and proper care.
The Guinness World Records described Bobi’s story as “miraculous,” noting that no other dog has matched his extraordinary tale of survival and longevity.
Bobi’s breed typically has a life expectancy of 12 to 14 years, making his 30-year lifespan even more impressive.
He has outlived the previous record holder, an Australian cattle dog named Bluey, who passed away at 29 in 1939.
Costa’s wish for Bobi to live forever reflects the deep bond and exceptional care he provides for his beloved dog. Bobi’s story is truly heartwarming and serves as an inspiration for pet owners everywhere.
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