World's Oldest Living Dog: American Family's 23-Year-Old Chihuahua 'Spike' Takes The Guinness World Record (See Pics)

An American family's Chihuahua named "Spike" has become the world's oldest living dog, the official Twitter account of the Guinness World Record announced on 19 January 2023. The chihuahua mix is 23 years old and 26 days.

World's Oldest Living Dog is American Family's 23-Year-Old Chihuahua (Photo Credits: Twitter)

The Guinness World Record for the "World's Oldest Living Dog" is given to the chihuahua mix "su-paw-star" belonging to an American family in Ohio. The dog turned 23 years old and 26 days recently and hails from Camden. The new record-holding canine, "Spike", stands at 9 inches tall and weighs under 13 pounds. The pooch's owner, Rita Kimball, said she found Spike in the parking lot of a grocery store in 2010 when he was ten years old. World's Oldest Living Cat is Flossie! The 26-Year-Old Feline from Southeast London is Deaf and Partially Blind; See Pic.

Meet Spike, World's Oldest Living Dog:

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