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OLDEST DOG BOBI to EVER CELEBRATE 31ST BIRTHDAY

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‘Stars on Ice’

‘Stars on Ice’

a village near Leiria in central Portugal

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WITH BONES, TREATS, AND 100 GUESTS

It’s incredible how the relationship between a dog and its owner can be so strong and last for so long. This is definitely the case for Bobi, a furry friend from Portugal who just celebrated his 31st birthday, making him the oldest dog ever recorded! To commemorate this special milestone, his owner has planned a party for him on Saturday. It’s heartwarming to see the bond between them and the love they share.

One hundred friends and fans, including people from other countries, Leonel Costa (38) has invited to the village of Conqueiros in central Portugal for the anniversary of his longtime companion.

“Bobi was born on May 11, 1992. The date of birth was confirmed by the Veterinary Service of the City of Leiria and by the State Pet Database SIAC. Earlier this year, the “Guinness World Records” organization named the Portuguese dog the “oldest living dog” and the oldest dog ever registered.”

Bobi is a purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo. Dogs of this breed live an average of twelve to 14 years. Although the 31-year-old’s mother had also exceeded the life expectancy, Gira lived to be 18 years old.

Owner Costa said of Bobi then, “When I look at him, I think of the people who were part of our family and unfortunately are no longer here, like my father, brother, or grandparents who have already left this world.”

In a video, Bobi’s owner explained the secret of his old age. Costa considers the “quiet, peaceful environment, far from the cities,” where his pet lives, one of the most critical factors. He also says the shepherd dog has never been chained or leashed - he has always been able to roam freely.

Bobi is very social and spends much time with the other animals, Costa told us. He spent much time in and about and enjoyed exploring the woods and fields. In the meantime, he can no longer walk so well. So he spends most of his time in the garden with the family’s four cats. On colder days, Bobi usually lies in the house before the fireplace.

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