World’s Oldest Dog is Dead
Pusuke, the world’s oldest dog at age 26 and 9 months, died in Sakura, Japan on Monday, December 5.
Considered that world’s oldest-living dog by the Guinness World Records, Pusuke’s age is equivalent to human age of 182-years-old.
Usually, an average dog live around 8 to 9 years old. Large dogs may live up to 15 years. Pusuke defied the odds and lived 26 years.
Pusuke is a mixed breed owned by 42-year-old Yumiko Shinohara, who told ABC News that Pusuke had been acting and eating normally last week but all of a sudden, he lost his appetite last Monday and had difficulty breating.
Considered that world’s oldest-living dog by the Guinness World Records, Pusuke’s age is equivalent to human age of 182-years-old.
Usually, an average dog live around 8 to 9 years old. Large dogs may live up to 15 years. Pusuke defied the odds and lived 26 years.
Pusuke is a mixed breed owned by 42-year-old Yumiko Shinohara, who told ABC News that Pusuke had been acting and eating normally last week but all of a sudden, he lost his appetite last Monday and had difficulty breating.
Photo credit: Reuters
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