_______________________________ Here are some very interesting discussions about dogs and aging that
Bobbi found.
> Room for debate. Every Dog has his day
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The typical lifespan of
dogs varies considerably by breed.
For example, many giant dog breeds (such as Great Danes) average only 7 or 8
years, while some small terrier breeds, or toy breeds might live as long as 20 or above. The average lifespan for mixed-breed
and midsize dogs is about 13 to 14 years.
The longest-lived dog with reliable documentation died at 29 years and
27 days, the breed of the dog was Bluey, an Australian cattle dog, and it lived in Virginia, USA, the date of death
was in 1939.
The oldest currently living dog is from Canberra, Australia and is now 27 years old. Although the
lifespans of all living species are mostly uncontrollable, one can significantly extend a dog's life by feeding it the
right kinds of foods, giving it regular exercise, treating its diseases, caring for its special needs and giving it love and
comfort. (As of March 31, 2009, we cannot confirm whether this dog is still alive. Please see the following story.) Note: This dog lives in New York, not Idaho as stated in this story.
>Guinness Book of Records, Oldest Dog
Although it cannot be proven, it is believed that, in fact, Bella
is the world's oldest living dog.
> Bella may be the world's oldest dog
But it could be Chanel.
> Is Chanel the oldest?
> Chanel?
> More Chanel
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