Bobi, the World’s Oldest Dog, Dies at 31 in Portugal — A Life That Touched Millions

Bobi, the world’s oldest dog, beside his Guinness World Record certificate, at age 31 in Portugal.

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“Bobi, the world’s oldest dog, lived a calm and loving life in Portugal…”

He lived a life that can be summed up in one word — peaceful.
Bobi, the gentle brown dog from a small village in Portugal, became a global symbol of loyalty and longevity. For 31 remarkable years, he spent his days basking in the sun, greeting neighbors, and padding slowly across the yard — always calm, always content.

Bobi, the world’s oldest dog, beside his Guinness World Record certificate.

His family says Bobi loved home-cooked meals, preferred being close to people, and never strayed far from home. That calmness, paired with genuine love, may have been the secret behind his long life.

When news of his passing spread, people from around the world shared photos, memories, and tributes. It felt like saying goodbye to a friend we’d never met, but somehow all knew.

Bobi was officially recognized as the world’s oldest dog ever, though later some questions arose about records and documentation. But none of that changes what really matters — the love his family felt when they held him, and the joy he brought to millions who learned his story.

He reminded us of something timeless:

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He reminded us of something timeless:
👉 Slow walks matter.
👉 Sunbeams matter.
👉 Being together matters.

Thank you, Bobi. You reminded the world what truly makes life beautiful. 🐾

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