The oldest living dog, Pebbles, died at age 22


According to Guinness World Records, Pebbles, the dog who held the title of the world’s oldest dog, has died at the age of 22. According to a news release issued by Guinness World Records, the record-breaking toy fox terrier died of natural causes on Monday at her home in Taylors, South Carolina.

According to the release, the senior dog died just five months before his 23rd birthday. This year marks the first time Pebbles has been officially recognized as the world’s oldest living dog.

When Pebbles’ owners saw the news, they realized their dog was actually older and sprang into action like a dog chasing a squirrel. In April, Guinness initially announced a 21-year-old Chihuahua named Toby Keith as the oldest living dog.

However, when Pebbles’ owners saw the news, they realized their dog was actually older. Pebbles’ owners Bobby and Julie Gregory submitted their cat as a contender for the record. According to the press release, the Miniature Fox Terrier’s date of birth is March 28, 2000.

The oldest living dog, Pebbles, died at age 22
The oldest living dog, Pebbles, died at age 22

According to Guinness, Pebbles lived a long and happy life. Throughout her life, she was the mother of a total of 32 puppies. Julie Gregory shared the news of the death of her pet Pebbles, whom she called a “once-in-a-lifetime friend,” on the Instagram page she runs and maintains as a memorial to Pebbles.

According to Gregory’s testimony, the terrier weighed 4 kilograms and liked to listen to country music and experiment with different types of food. Her wardrobe was filled with dozens of gorgeous outfits, such as a pink dress and a pumpkin hat, both of which were featured on her Instagram account.

According to the letter Gregory wrote, “We were honored to have been blessed to have her as a pet and family member.” There was never a person who met Pebbles who did not come to adore her. “There will never be another like her.”

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