Skip to main content

Meet Bobi, the 30-year-old Rafeiro do Alentejo named the world’s oldest dog ever recorded

The Guinness World Record oldest living dog

You may have seen similar news several times in recent months, but it’s true — there is yet another titleholder for Guinness World Records’ oldest living dog. Meet Bobi! This well-cared-for senior dog recently dethroned Spike the Chihuahua as the oldest living dog in the world… but that’s not all. Bobi is also the oldest dog ever recorded. At 30 years and nearly 270 days old, according to Guinness World Records’ Twitter account, the pooch from Portugal has no idea just how special he is!

We have a feeling he’ll get used to being a bit of a celebrity, though. Bobi already enjoys lots of attention and human food at his countryside home, where several of his family’s other pets have lived amazingly long lives.

New record: Oldest dog EVER – Bobi at 30 years and 266 days ?

The secrets to a long life, according to human Leonel Costa, is free roaming, human food and socialising with other animals ?️ pic.twitter.com/Ur5c2Gh8yb

— Guinness World Records (@GWR) February 2, 2023

Meet Bobi, the Guinness World Record holder for the oldest dog ever recorded

Bobi’s owner, 38-year-old Leonel Costa, first met (and later rescued) Bobi when he was only 8 years old (via Guinness). The Rafeiro do Alentejo pup had been born to one of his family’s livestock guardian dogs, and shortly after birth, only narrowly escaped a tragic fate.

“Unfortunately, at that time, it was considered normal by older people who could not have more animals at home […] to bury the animals in a hole so that they would not survive,” Leonel told Guinness. Bobi, however, was hidden in the stacks of wood near where he was born.

Leonel and his brother managed to hide the puppy until his eyes were open — when he would be considered too old to be buried alongside his siblings. Despite their parents’ rage, however, Leonel told Guinness he doesn’t regret it one bit.

Throughout his life, Bobi has enjoyed free roaming of his family’s home, farm, and forest land. He’s also eaten the same thing his human family members have eaten — and so have his other furry siblings. Something must be going right, though, because several other of the Costa family’s dogs have lived to old ages. Bobi’s own mother, Gira, lived to be 18, while another dog saw the ripe old age of 22!

According to @GWR, Bobi is the oldest dog alive and the oldest dog EVER, at 30 years 266 days old as of 1 February 2023.

He has lived his entire life with the Costa family in the rural village of Conqueiros, in Leiria, Portugal. pic.twitter.com/UhKGPMFJ4f

— Los Angeles Magazine (@LAmag) February 2, 2023

The tumultuous title of the ‘World’s Oldest Dog’

If you’re having deja vu about this news, you’re not alone. Just a few weeks ago, a 23-year-old Chihuahua mix named Spike was granted the honor of becoming the oldest living dog after his owner, Rita Kimball, learned about the previous record holder. Kimball first realized that Spike was a record holder when she saw the previous oldest living dog, Pebbles, on an episode of Jimmy Fallon (via Guinness). She contacted the record committee when she realized Spike was actually older than Pebbles, and that’s how his title coup came to be.

The second-previous record holder, a 22-year-old Chihuahua named Gino, had only been crowned a month before Spike took over his title. Yet another Chihuahua named TobyKeith was the titleholder before Gino came along; and before TobyKeith, toy fox terrier Pebbles was the queen of the record books. That’s five different titleholders in four months!

Clearly, this is an ever-changing record, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth celebrating. Helping a dog stay healthy into their senior years is a massive victory, but how many pup parents can say they raised a world record holder, too? Certainly not many. Still, Spike the Chihuahua’s mom has several helpful tips for anyone who hopes to make their fur baby the next oldest living dog.

As Guinness reported, “Rita advises those with fuzzy friends to give their pet a healthy diet, room to roam, daily exercise, and unlimited love and attention.” That sounds like the recipe for one happy pup if you ask us!

Editors' Recommendations

Topics
Gabrielle LaFrank
Gabrielle LaFrank has written for sites such as Psych2Go, Elite Daily, and, currently, PawTracks. When she's not writing, you…
The World’s Ugliest Dog Contest is now accepting applications
World's Ugliest Dog Contest: Submissions now open
a gray Chinese vrested dog looks up while their tongue hangs out to the side

Every summer, the World's Ugliest Dog Contest helps owners and canine connoisseurs appreciate what makes each and every dog unique. Whether they're missing some fur or are hard of hearing, they're no less lovable or capable of bringing us joy. And what's not to celebrate about that?

This year, the Sonoma-Marin Fair will host their pup pageant on June 23. Each owner and pet will get the chance to walk the red carpet in front of judges, media, and (of course) doting fans. It's the perfect place for any dog to shine!

Read more
50 spring-inspired names for dogs, from Forrest to Petunia
Springtime names for dogs influenced by the season, from Cosmo to April
A black and white Pomeranian sits in front of a tulip field and gives a head tilt

As the snow begins to melt beneath the longer hours of daylight, so many new things are taking form. Flowers are budding, animals are welcoming their young, and everything begins to feel renewed. Springtime is near! It's also an ideal time to welcome a new furry friend into your household. After all, longer days and warmer temperatures will make outdoor activities with your pup much more fun.

If you're planning on adopting a new dog come spring, you'll need to have some good dog names on hand. Of course, you can always opt for one of the classics, but these names for dogs are inspired by one of the most magical times of the year: springtime. These are 50 of our favorites, and we hope you'll love them as much as we do!

Read more
6 ways to make your Super Bowl party dog-friendly this year
Snacks, safety, and other details to throw the best dog-friendly Super Bowl party
A poodle mix dog wearing a Green Bay Packers shirt and hat sits and looks into the camera

As football fans from across the country gear up for Super Bowl Sunday, you might find yourself getting swept up in the hype. We get it! The NFL championship game is a big deal, and it's fun to get together with loved ones to mark the occasion. While you're planning your football-themed menu and decor, we encourage you to consider inviting furry friends, too. At the very least, make sure your own dog is well prepared for a fun day, too.
2023 pet trends revealed that more and more owners treat their dogs like their children, so we wouldn't be surprised to see a rise in dog-friendly Super Bowl parties this year. That's why we've compiled six important ways anyone can accommodate pets at their Super Bowl party -- from finding the right snacks to finding the right space.

Don't forget to provide snacks for dogs, as well as people
There are two key components to a successful Super Bowl party -- watching the game and enjoying the food -- so once you've got your location decided, make sure to plan a menu that accommodates everyone you've invited. That means feeding the dogs, too!
Most owners will have their own plan for feeding their pup dinner, but when it comes to snacks, it doesn't hurt to be prepared. When in doubt, ask ahead about your canine guests' preferences and restrictions. That way, other pet parents can bring food for their pups -- and no one is excluded.
A classic homemade dog biscuit is always a safe snack to have on hand, and they last for a long time as leftovers, too. Since most recipes will have you making and baking dough, you can use a football-shaped cookie cutter or silicone mold to add to the day's festivities!

Read more