Toy fox terrier Pebbles has just been crowned the world’s oldest living dog by Guinness World Records on May 17th.
Pebbles has just turned 22 years and 50 days old, and has dethroned TobyKeith, a 21-year-old chihuahua from Florida as the oldest living dog. Pebbles was welcomed into the family of Bobby and Julie Gregory from South Carolina in 2000.
After the pair heard of TobyKeith, the pair reached out to Guinness World Record, figuring that Pebbles was likely older.
Despite her newfound fame, Pebbles’ life hasn’t changed much as she still spends her days sleeping in until five in the afternoon and, get this, listening to country music. Pebbles is also known for her cranky moods, but also loves warm baths, cuddling and cake.
Pebbles is also in excellent health, thanks to a diet catered to her physical needs and ageing. Her family loves her very, very much and treat her like another family member.
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