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    The Top 8 Oldest Dogs Ever

    By Heather Ross,

    18 hours ago

    What is the oldest dog in the world? Lots of claims can be found on the internet about one breed lasting longer than another. However, the oldest living dogs of a few very popular breeds actually lived to be around the same age as each other.

    To fully comprehend a dog’s age, one must apply the “dog years” formula. However, the old theory that one dog year = 7 human years is no longer supported by scientific research. Different dog breeds age differently, and small dogs typically live longer than large ones. The original formula was based on a ratio that assumes the average human lives to 70 and the average dog lives to 10. Based on current research, the American Kennel Club offers these formulas for calculating a dog’s age :

    • 15 human years equals the first year of a medium-sized dog’s life.
    • Year two for a dog equals about nine years for a human.
    • And after that, each human year would be approximately five years for a dog.
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    Certain dog breeds have longer life expectancies than others. Boxers usually live 7-10 years.

    While there are certain factors that can make one breed last longer than others on average, the fact of the matter is that a little bit of luck and the right conditions can make animals from many breeds live for decades. Here we’re going to look at the oldest dog in the world and other senior pups from a few different popular breeds, explaining what made them so special.

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    #8. Bramble the Border Collie

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    A Border Collie, like Bramble, lying on the grass. Bramble loved to walk and regularly walked for two hours each day with her owner.

    Each of the dogs on this list is special or stands out for one reason or another. Bramble is no exception, and this animal from the United Kingdom was known for being a bit of a vegetarian. He only ate vegetables, lentils, rice, and other plants exclusively. It’s also interesting that Bramble tended to eat just once daily.

    The Border Collie breed is known for dogs that live a bit longer than average. It’s not uncommon for them to live to be 14 to 17 years. However, it’s pretty rare for them to live as long as Bramble did at 25 years and 89 days.

    #7. Pusuke the Shiba Inu Mix

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    Pusuke, one of the oldest dogs ever, was a Shiba Inu mix. The Shiba Inu is one of the oldest dog breeds, dating back to the 3rd century BC.

    Pusuke was from Japan , and he was once considered the oldest living dog by the Guinness Book of World Records. As a Shiba Inu mix, he was expected to have a reasonably long age since they have an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years as it is.

    However, this famous animal lasted from April 1985 until December 2011 for a lifetime of 26 years and 248 days. That’s quite an impressive run. This dog was featured in a variety of media at the time of his passing because of his popularity in Japan and abroad.

    #6. Buksi the Mutt

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    A beautiful white Shepherd cross dog, similar to Buksi, one of the oldest dogs, standing in the park.

    Famous as the oldest dog in Hungary for quite some time, Buksi had more of a social media following than most human beings ever will. Living from 1990 until 2017, this dog comes in as sixth on our list as he died at the age of 27.

    Even in his death, this dog was in for a bit of fame. He was studied by ELTE University because of his long life, and videos of this process are readily available online.

    #5. Adjutant the Labrador Retriever

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    A black Labrador retriever, like Adjutant, in the forest. Adjutant was an officially registered male Lab and also has the distinction of being the seventh oldest known dog in history.

    On this list, Snookie just barely beat out Adjutant, who comes in fifth place. Adjutant lived from 1936 through 1963, which totaled 27 years and 98 days.

    Even though he’s fifth on the list, he may be the most impressive dog of the bunch. The reason for that is that he was a Labrador Retriever , and they live shorter lives on average compared to the others we’re taking a look at here. With an average lifespan in the range of 10 to 12 years, that makes living for more than 27 years even more impressive.

    #4. Snookie the Pug

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    A happy Pug, like Snookie, running through the grass. Pugs are the perfect type of dog to have if you need a charming, amusing, and affectionate companion.

    Snookie is fourth on our list. She stands out for being a more recent addition to the list since she only died back in October of 2018. This pug was around since early 1991. Overall, this led her to be around for 27 years and 284 days. Living this long is pretty remarkable since the pug breed only averages a lifespan of 13 to 14 years on average.

    Living in South Africa , she is the only dog from Africa on this list as well. In her native country, pugs can sell for close to $2,000. Not bad for a best friend, right? Pugs tend to stick around for a while, known for being a breed to outlive others. Snookie even made it into the Guinness Book of World Records for being one of the oldest dogs ever.

    #3. Taffy the Welsh Collie

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    Taffi was a Welsh Collie, like this dog on an agility course. Welsh Collies (or Welsh Sheepdogs) are one of the most intelligent breeds and are super easy to train, making them the perfect working dogs.

    In 1998, Taffy was mentioned in the Guinness Book of World Records as one of the longest-living dogs still around. He was a Welsh Collie, a cross between a Welsh Sheepdog and a Border Collie . Once again, we see the theme of the oldest dogs ever coming from intelligent breeds.

    Taffy was able to make it to 27 years and 211 days. He was from the United Kingdom .

    #2. Butch, the Oldest Beagle

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    Butch as a Beagle, like this dog on a walk early in the morning. Beagles originally were bred as scent hounds to track small game, mostly rabbits and hares.

    Interestingly enough, it was a beagle named Butch who held second place. We say this is interesting because he had some things in common with Bluey. The breed is on the smaller end of the size scale, and both breeds are known to yield intelligent dogs.

    Butch was from the state of Virginia in the United States . What makes Butch stand out from a few others on this list is that he once held the title from the Guinness Book of World Records for the dog that had lived the longest but was also still alive while he officially held the title. He was around from 1975 until 2003 an age of just over 28 years at the time of his death, but information about Bluey being discovered later ended his time on top of the list.

    #1. Bluey, The Oldest Dog Ever Recorded

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    An Australian Cattle Dog standing on a rock. The greatest reliable age recorded for a dog is 29 years and 5 months for an Australian cattle dog named Bluey, owned by Les Hall of Rochester, Victoria.

    Bluey was the name of the oldest dog ever reliably recorded. She was an Australian cattle dog , and she lived to be 29 years and 5 months.

    Since she died in 1939, there aren’t a lot of detailed records about her. However, what we do know is that she lived in Rochester, Victoria, Australia . She was a very busy dog and worked with sheep and cattle for more than two decades. This active life may have contributed to her longevity since we do know that regular exercise is important for a dog’s health.

    Something really interesting about Bluey is that she prompted studies on the breed. The findings determined that Australian Cattle Dogs live about a year longer than other breeds of similar size. However, their average lifespan is still just around 13.4 years, which is less than half of how long Bluey lived.

    Honorable Mention: The New “Oldest Dog Ever”

    Since this article was first published in July of 2021, a lot has happened in the world of longest-living dogs. In fact, one dog overtook Bluey the Australian Cattle Dog to become the oldest living dog ever. The new record-breaking dog, officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records, is Bobi , a male purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo dog from Portugal. This dog, born May 11, 1992, lived till October 21, 2023, making his the oldest living dog at the ripe age of 31!

    Bobi was one of four male puppies born to Leonel Costa of Conqueiros, Leiria, Portugal in an outbuilding used for wood storage. Costa’s father didn’t want to care for more dogs, and in an act that can only be described as monstrous, he buried three of the puppies alive after birth. Bobi only survived because his color matched the wood pile, so he was not seen by Costa’s father.

    As of February 1, 2023, Bobi had been verified as the oldest living dog in history while still living, at the time being 30 years and 266 days old. While Bobi lived, he was also the world’s oldest living dog. Now that he’s passed on, a chihuahua named Spike is now the certified oldest living dog.

    Spike, who resides in the United States, is currently 23 years and 329 days old. He has a ways to go to catch up to Bobi.

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    Summary of the Top 8 Oldest Dogs Ever

    Rank Dog Age
    1 Bluey the Australian Cattle Dog 29 years 5 months
    2 Butch the Beagle 28 years
    3 Taffy the Welsh Collie 27 years 211 days
    4 Snookie the Pug 27 years 284 days
    5 Adjutant the Labrador Retriever 27 years 98 days
    6 Buksi the Mutt 27 years
    7 Pusuke the Shiba Inu Mix 26 years 248 days
    8 Bramble the Border Collie 25 year 89 days
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    Deer Head Chihuahuas are among the most long-lived breeds having a lifespan of 20 years.

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