Guinness World Records conducts formal review after veterinarians raise doubts over age of ‘world’s oldest dog’ Bobi

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  • The Portuguese pup died last year after allegedly living for 31 years and 165 days, breaking a record held since 1939 by an Australian cattle-dog that died at 29 years and five months
  • Bobi’s owner claims ‘an elite within the veterinary world ... tried to give people the idea that Bobi’s life story was not true’ because the dog mainly ate human food
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Portuguese pup Bobi was previously named the “world’s oldest dog” by Guinness World Records, but a new controversy puts that title under review. Photo: Reuters

A controversy has erupted over the title of the “world’s oldest dog” after the Guinness World Records (GWR) said it was conducting a formal review of the title given to a Portuguese dog named Bobi who died last year. The move follows complaints by veterinarians who raised doubts over his age.

Bobi was a purebred Rafeiro Alentejano who spent his life in a village in central Portugal. GWR originally said the creature lived for 31 years and 165 days, breaking a record held since 1939 by an Australian cattle-dog that died at 29 years and five months.

Bobi was a purebred Rafeiro Alentejano who passed away at 31 years and 165 days of age in October last year. Photo: EPA-EFE

Bobi, who died in October last year, had been declared the world’s oldest dog in February.

Bobi’s breed, traditionally used as sheepdogs, has a normal life expectancy of 12-14 years.

A spokesperson for GWR said the review into Bobi’s record was ongoing and it included looking over evidence again, seeking new evidence, reaching out to experts and those linked to the original application.

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“While our review is ongoing, we have decided to temporarily pause applications on both the record titles for oldest dog living and [oldest dog] ever until all of our findings are in place and have been communicated,” the spokesperson said.

Bobi’s owner, Leonel Costa, said in a statement on Tuesday that after his dog’s death, “an elite within the veterinary world ... tried to give people the idea that Bobi’s life story was not true.”

According to Costa, some veterinarians were upset because he attributed Bobi’s longevity to factors including a steady diet of “human food” rather than pet food, which he said was often recommended by those in the sector.

Bobi’s owner, Leonel Costa, said some veterinarians were upset because he attributed Bobi’s longevity to factors including a steady diet of “human food” rather than pet food. Photo: AP

“Everything would be different if we had said he [Bobi] ate pet food for three decades,” Costa said, adding that all requirements requested by the GWR were met.

Costa said GWR has not reached out to him.

No action has yet been taken regarding any record holders, GWR said. It added that any action would be determined by the review’s outcome.

Prior to his death, Bobi still loved walks but had become less adventurous, Costa had shared. His fur was thinning, his eyesight had worsened and he needed to rest more than in earlier years.

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