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Meet 21-year-old Toby Keith, who has been declared the oldest living dog in the world
There is nothing better than a bond between an animal and its owner. And as a pet owner, you want nothing more than the health and longevity of your beloved friend. Gisela is one of the lucky ones who loves both of them for her chihuahua.
Nobody thought that this dog would get international recognition, but here he is officially recognized as the oldest dog in the world.
Gisela called Toby a tribute to her love of country music. At the time she named her dog, the country singer was touring her state. That’s why the name came to his mind.
But before she was called Toby, her name was Peanut. Gisela said she adopted him when she volunteered for Animal Rescue. He learned that the elderly couple gave birth to the baby because they could not take care of it. This refers to the dog.
The woman takes great care of her companion. The 7-pound dog has heart problems, which, fortunately, do not bother him much. His vigilant master is watching over his health. He says the secret to his longevity is a combination of healthy eating, exercise, and good genes.
The dog is very active for his age and still loves life.
Although the secret of a dog’s longevity lies in healthy eating, he still receives delicious food from his owner every morning. The woman discovers that the dog does not really like sweets, but has a favorite snack. He says that every morning when he wakes up at 6:30, he treats himself to this favorite snack. a piece of turkey!
Chihuahuas live an average of 12 to 18 years. Like all dog breeds, they are prone to some problems if not properly cared for. Some common problems that Chihuahuas may suffer from include heart disease, patellar bloating, and dental problems.
Including their name in the guest book is a great feat for a small dog. After the dog was confirmed to have won the title, the dog and its owner celebrated the old dog bath, trimming the nails and driving.
The stories of pets living long and healthy lives with their owners are always moving. We all want the same for our furry companions.