It’s time for TobyKeith once more. The title of oldest living dog in the world has been reclaimed by the 21-year-old chihuahua.
Pebbles, a 22-year-old toy fox terrier from South Carolina who held the previous title, passed away on October 3 after living a long life filled with “country music and being adored,” according to owner Julie Gregory’s Instagram post.
According to Kylie Galloway with Guinness World Records North America on Wednesday, “We send our heartfelt sympathies to Pebbles’ family.” “I can certify that TobyKeith is currently the oldest dog alive according to Guinness World Records.”
Pebbles won the title after learning about TobyKeith, the Florida dog that was named the oldest canine in the world by Guinness in April, from her owners Bobby and Julie Gregory. Pebbles was given the record by Guinness in May when the Gregorys realised Pebbles was older and submitted an application for it.
TobyKeith enjoys going on walks around the neighbourhood and being let to run free in their yard, according to hore, who claims she is gentle with him. She remarked, “He loves to sunbathe 10 to 15 minutes a day.
At least three times per week, he enjoys regular automobile drives as well as trips to the park. Shore said she rolls down the window “but only at a stop light.”
And every four weeks or so, I do take him for pedicures.