A toy fox terrier named Pebbles has been pronounced the new Guinness world record holder for oldest living dog, just weeks after a Chihuahua named TobyKeith had been awarded with the title. AdvertisementPebbles the toy fox terrier, left, and TobyKeith the Chihuahua. Guinness World Records and Gisela ShoreThe couple contacted Guinness, which was able to confirm Pebbles’ ripe old age, the organization said in a statement. That dog was an Australian cattle dog named Bluey who died in 1939 at the age of 29 years and 5 months. Somewhat ironically for a dog whose claim to fame is unseating TobyKeith, Pebbles enjoys listening to country music, Julie Gregory told Guinness.
Source: Huffington Post May 27, 2022 18:58 UTC