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Bobi : World’s Oldest Dog Dies In Portugal, 31 Years Old

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Oldest Dog In the World Dies 31 Years Old - Bobi !
The world's oldest dog, a remarkable 31-year-old guard dog named Bobi, has sadly passed away in Portugal.
Leonel Costa, Bobi's owner, announced this heartbreaking news on Monday.
Bobi took his last breath over the weekend while in the care of a veterinary hospital, marking the end of an extraordinary life.
Bobi had been a cherished resident of a quaint farm in the village of Conqueiros, Portugal.
His journey began on May 11, 1992, making him an inseparable part of Costa's life since he was a mere 8-year-old child.
In a previous interview earlier this year, Leonel Costa shared the key to Bobi's astounding longevity.
The loyal canine thrived on a diet mirroring his human companion's, enjoyed the benefits of fresh, open-air living.
Bobi's claim to fame was an illustrious one, as he had held the title of the world's oldest dog according to the Guinness World Records.
He unseated Bluey, an Australian cattle dog who passed away in 1939 at the age of 29, maintaining the record for nearly a century.
On this somber occasion, officials at the Guinness World Records expressed their sadness at the news of Bobi's passing.
Bobi was a purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo, a distinct Portuguese dog breed known for its exceptional loyalty and strength.
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The world's oldest dog, a remarkable 31-year-old guard dog named Bobi, has sadly passed away in Portugal.
Leonel Costa, Bobi's owner, announced this heartbreaking news on Monday.
Bobi took his last breath over the weekend while in the care of a veterinary hospital, marking the end of an extraordinary life.
Bobi had been a cherished resident of a quaint farm in the village of Conqueiros, Portugal.
His journey began on May 11, 1992, making him an inseparable part of Costa's life since he was a mere 8-year-old child.
In a previous interview earlier this year, Leonel Costa shared the key to Bobi's astounding longevity.
The loyal canine thrived on a diet mirroring his human companion's, enjoyed the benefits of fresh, open-air living.
Bobi's claim to fame was an illustrious one, as he had held the title of the world's oldest dog according to the Guinness World Records.
He unseated Bluey, an Australian cattle dog who passed away in 1939 at the age of 29, maintaining the record for nearly a century.
On this somber occasion, officials at the Guinness World Records expressed their sadness at the news of Bobi's passing.
Bobi was a purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo, a distinct Portuguese dog breed known for its exceptional loyalty and strength.
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