Top 8 Oldest Dogs Ever

Which dog is the oldest? There are many claims that one breed lasts longer than another. The truth is that the oldest of the most popular breeds lived to the same age as the others.

Although some factors make a breed live longer than others, animals of many breeds can live for decades with luck and the right circumstances. We’ll be looking at some of the most beloved breeds of dogs and their special traits.

#8

Each dog on this list stands out because it is unique. Bramble is no exception. This dog was well-known for being somewhat vegetarian. Bramble ate only vegetables, lentils and rice. It is also fascinating that Bramble only ate one meal per day.

Border Collie dogs live longer than the average dog. They can live up to 14-17 years. Rarely do they live as long as Bramble, who lived 25 years and 89 months.

#7

A Shiba Inu mix, Yusuke was once the Guinness Book of World Records’ oldest living dog. He was a Shiba Inu mixed Shiba Inu and expected to live a long life, as they have an average life expectancy of 12-15 years.

This famous animal lived 26 years and 248 days from April 1985 to December 2011. This is quite an impressive record. Because of his popularity both in Japan and overseas, this dog was featured in many media outlets at his death.

#6

A Japanese Shiba Inu mix, Yusuke was once the Guinness Book of World Records’ oldest living dog. He was a Shiba Inu mixed Shiba Inu and expected to live a long life, as they have an average lifespan between 12 and 15 years.

This famous animal lived 26 years and 248 days from April 1985 to December 2011. This is quite an impressive record. Because of his popularity both in Japan and overseas, this dog was featured in many media outlets at his death.

#5

Yusuke, a Japanese Shiba Inu mix, was once the Guinness Book of World Records’ oldest living dog. He was a Shiba Inu mixed Shiba Inu and expected to live a long life, as they have an average lifespan between 12 and 15 years.

This famous animal lived 26 years and 248 days from April 1985 to December 2011. This is quite an impressive record. Because of his popularity both in Japan and overseas, this dog was featured in many media outlets at his death.

#4

A Japanese Shiba Inu mix, Yusuke was once the Guinness Book of World Records’ oldest living dog. He was a Shiba Inu mixed Shiba Inu and expected to live a long life, as they have an average life expectancy of 12-15 years.

This famous animal lived 26 years and 248 days from April 1985 to December 2011. This is quite an impressive record. Because of his popularity both in Japan and overseas, this dog was featured in many media outlets at his death.

#3

Yusuke, a Japanese Shiba Inu mix, was once the Guinness Book of World Records’ oldest living dog. He was a Shiba Inu mixed Shiba Inu and expected to live a long life, as they live an average of 12 to 15 more years.

This famous animal lived 26 years and 248 days from April 1985 to December 2011. This is quite an impressive record. Because of his popularity this dog was featured in many media outlets at his death.

#2

It was a Butch the beagle who took second place. This is because they had some similarities with Bluey. Both breeds produce intelligent dogs, despite being smaller.

#1

Bluey was the name given to the oldest dog ever reliably documented. Bluey was an Australian cattle dog and lived to 29 years and 5 months.

There aren’t many records of her, as she died in 1939. We do know that she was born in Rochester, Victoria, Australia. She was an active dog who worked with cattle and sheep for over two decades. We know from experience that dogs need to exercise regularly to stay healthy.

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