The oldest recorded dog was an Australian cattle dog named Bluey, who lived to be 29 years and 5 months old. Bluey lived in Victoria, Australia, and achieved this remarkable age in the 1930s.
If you type in What is the oldest dog in the world on Google and then look at the writing in the third website it says 203!Actually what it says is that the dog was 203 years old in canine years. The dog (which was named "bella") lived to be 29 years old although there is no official documentation to prove Bella's age.He was an Australian cattle dog called Bluey and was 29 years and 5 months. He died in 1939.
Some dogs can live 20 years and not more then 20 years, but some d0gs only live up to 15 years, some can live 10 years, it depends on 1 to 20 years.
The oldest recorded age for a dog in human years is 29 years. This age was achieved by an Australian cattle dog named Bluey.
Like with all dogs, it greatly varies, depending on food, exercise, socialization, happiness and general health (cancer, bloat, etc would obviously increase your odds of an unhealthy dog.) But if you know how to take care of them, the humane society of America as well as all of the other sources have summed it up for about 10-12 years, although they can live significantly more or less.
It was a Bloodhound and he lived to be about 30 HUMAN years!
im not absolutely sure but im pretty sure the oldest dog lived to the age of 29.
It was about 26 and half year old
The oldest recorded dog was an Australian cattle dog named Bluey, who lived to be 29 years and 5 months old. Bluey lived in Victoria, Australia, and achieved this remarkable age in the 1930s.
If you type in What is the oldest dog in the world on Google and then look at the writing in the third website it says 203!Actually what it says is that the dog was 203 years old in canine years. The dog (which was named "bella") lived to be 29 years old although there is no official documentation to prove Bella's age.He was an Australian cattle dog called Bluey and was 29 years and 5 months. He died in 1939.
The greatest reliable age recorded for a dog is 29 years 5 months for an Australian cattle-dog named Bluey, owned by Les Hall of Rochester, Victoria, Australia. Bluey was obtained as a puppy in 1910 and worked among cattle and sheep for nearly 20 years.
Dogs live a long life. The usual life span is 10 - 15 years. The oldest dog ever recorded lived 29 years.
A 25-year-old pooch from Japan (mutt). Butch, a 28-year-old from America who died in 2003. With the prize for the oldest ever recorded dog going to Bluey, a sheepdog from Australia, who lived to 29 a startling 200 in canine years.
Most purebreeds, by design (read: inbreeding) won't live as long as your more hardy mixed breed. If you want a long-lived dog, you're better off with a mutt.
The oldest llama ever to have lived is said to be a llama named Geezer who lived to be 24.
No dog has ever been known to live 40 years. The oldest known (and verified) dog was 'Max' who had lived 29 years, 282 days when he died on May 18, 2013.
All dogs live 10-15 years, so there is no "Oldest" dog.