The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Meet Bobi dazzler, world’ s oldest dog, on 31st birthday

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The world’s oldest dog recently celebrated his 31st birthday, according to Guinness World Records. Bobi, a purebred rafeiro do alentejo – a breed of Portuguese dog – celebrated during a party on Saturday at his home in the Portuguese village of Conqueiros, where he has lived his entire life.

More than 100 people attended the “very traditiona­l” Portuguese party, owner Leonel Costa said.

Local meats and fish were served to up to 100 guests, with extra for Bobi, who only eats human food.

A dance troupe also performed with Bobi participat­ing in one of their routines.

Mr Costa has owned several aged dogs in the past, including Bobi’s mother, Gira, who lived to age 18.

However, Mr Costa said he never imagined any of his dogs would reach their 30s.

“We see situations like this as a normal result of the life that they have, but Bobi is one of a kind,” Mr Costa said.

One of the biggest contributi­ng factors to Bobi’s longevity is the “calm, peaceful environmen­t” in which he lives, according to Mr

Costa. Throughout his life, Bobi has freely roamed the forests surroundin­g the Costa house.

The “very sociable” dog was never lonely because he grew up surrounded by many other animals, Mr Costa added.

Now, in his senior years, Bobi finds it difficult to walk, so he prefers to hang out at home in the garden. His eyesight has got worse, meaning he often bumps into things when he walks. Just like old-age humans, Bobi sleeps a lot. He immediatel­y lies down in bed after eating, although on cold days he chooses to nap by the fire, his owner said.

Bobi’s birth date has been confirmed by the veterinary medical service of the municipali­ty of Leiria, which registered Bobi in 1992.

His age also has been verified by a pet database authorised by the Portuguese government.

Mr Costa, now 38, was just eight years old when Bobi was born. For him, Bobi is a living reminder of the past, he said.

“Bobi is special because looking at him is like rememberin­g the people who were part of our family and unfortunat­ely are no longer here,” Mr Costa said.

 ?? ?? IT’S A DOG’S LIFE: One of the biggest contributi­ng factors to Bobi’s longevity is his ‘calm, peaceful environmen­t’.
IT’S A DOG’S LIFE: One of the biggest contributi­ng factors to Bobi’s longevity is his ‘calm, peaceful environmen­t’.
 ?? ?? Bobi, who only eats human food, celebrated his 31st birthday at the weekend in Portugal.
Bobi, who only eats human food, celebrated his 31st birthday at the weekend in Portugal.

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