Bobi, the world's oldest ever dog, lost his title after an investigation
Bobi the dog, who died last year reportedly at the age of 31, has been stripped of the world’s oldest ever dog title. Bobi was named the world's oldest dog by Guinness World Records after a review by the organization. The dog died last December at age 31.
‘Oldest ever dog’ Bobi, who died in October reportedly aged 31, has provisionally lost his title as Guinness World Records (GWR) investigates his age. Bobi's title has been provisionally suspended amid investigation, GWR said on Tuesday.
Guinness World Records suspends 'oldest dog ever' title for Portuguese canine after vets question age. Bobi, a guard dog who died last year at reportedly 31 years old, was the oldest dog ever. The title was previously held by Bobi - a Portuguese guard dog - who died at 31.
Bobi died in October at the reported age of 31 years and 165 days. His breed typically has a life expectancy of 12 to 14 years. Bobi's breed typically lives between 12 and 14 years and typically lives up to 12 years old. The Guinness World Records' 'oldest dog' has been stripped of title.