“However, Rosie is not the oldest cat to have ever lived. That honor goes to Creme Puff of Austin, Texas, who was born on August 3, 1967, and lived until August 6, 2005 — a staggering 38 years and 3 days.”
They’re obviously both good girls.
No need to learn new tricks.
He’s Dogus Emeritus.
Even if this sweet dog is really only 21, I’d love to learn what he eats, daily.
And what he does! Is exercise partly to credit?
Yes, I see Bobi eats human food. But there’s still a big range.
I wonder if he’s got arthritis — common in old & large dogs.
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My theory is that the older a dog gets, the more gooder of a boy they become. So this dog must be the goodest of boys.
A dog that size 31 years old. No way. Sorry, I don’t care how they verified it for the record books- the owner is lying.
I won’t go quite as far as Yancey W., but it is highly, highly unusual that a larger dog would live to that age. Small dogs do live much longer.
God bless Bobi.
Need to get parrot bird genes into fido, so sad when they leave so soon : (
Now do the oldest cat:
https://nypost.com/2023/04/06/cat-31-may-be-worlds-oldest-her-secrets-to-long-life/
“However, Rosie is not the oldest cat to have ever lived. That honor goes to Creme Puff of Austin, Texas, who was born on August 3, 1967, and lived until August 6, 2005 — a staggering 38 years and 3 days.”
They’re obviously both good girls.
No need to learn new tricks.
He’s Dogus Emeritus.
Even if this sweet dog is really only 21, I’d love to learn what he eats, daily.
And what he does! Is exercise partly to credit?
Yes, I see Bobi eats human food. But there’s still a big range.
I wonder if he’s got arthritis — common in old & large dogs.