Bobby, the world’s largest dog, died on Saturday. He was 31 years old.
And it was his death Announced by the Guinness Book of World Recordswhich Bobbi believed him to be The oldest dog in the world On February 2nd. Bobby lived in the Portuguese village of Conqueiros. It was attended by more than 100 people from all over the world Celebrating Bobby’s 31st birthday in May.
Bobby was a purebred Raveiro do Alentejo, a breed known for protecting livestock, according to the British Daily Mail. American Kennel Club. The average life expectancy of Ravero do Alentejo dogs is 12 to 14 years. Bobby’s mother, Gera, lived to be 18.
Lionel Costa, Bobby’s owner, had previously attributed Bobby’s longevity to the “quiet and peaceful environment” in which he lived. Bobby’s diet of human food also contributed, he said. Bobby was never restrained, restrained, or restricted, and was allowed to roam his home.
News of Bobby’s death was circulated Dr. Karen Baker, a veterinarian who has met Bobby several times. Baker described Bobby as a “sweet boy.”
“Although he outlived every dog in history, his 11,478 days on Earth will never be enough for those who loved him,” Baker said in a Facebook post.
Bobby’s family described him to the Guinness Book of Records as being very calm and sociable, adding that he loved petting and enjoyed playing with his four feline siblings. Bobby also loved walking around the family farm and relaxing by the fireplace on cold days.
Guinness said that the previous record holder for the largest dog ever was an Australian dog named Bluey, who lived 29 years and five months.
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