World's oldest dog, Bobi, dies at 31: A remarkable legacy
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Bobi, the world's oldest dog
Bobi, the world's oldest dog, passed away at the age of 31 in Portugal, according to Guinness World Records. He was a purebred Rafeiro Alentejano and spent his entire life in a village in central Portugal.
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Record-breaking lifespan
Bobi's remarkable lifespan of 31 years and 165 days broke the previous record, which had been held since 1939 by an Australian cattle-dog that lived for 29 years and five months.
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Emotional farewell
Despite his extraordinary longevity, Bobi's owner and supporters expressed their deep love and sadness at his passing, with veterinarian Karen Becker noting that Bobi's 11,478 days on Earth were cherished by those who loved him.
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Key longevity factors
Bobi's breed typically has a life expectancy of 12 to 14 years, making his 31-year life exceptionally long. Several factors contributed to his longevity, including living peacefully in the countryside, not being chained or leashed, and having a diet that included "human food."
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Miraculous journey
Bobi's story was described as "miraculous" by Guinness World Records, and his 31st birthday was celebrated by more than 100 people. His passing marked the end of an extraordinary life and the loss of a beloved companion to his owner and many others who knew him.