Unfortunately, dogs have much shorter lifespans than us, living on average to an age of 10 to 13 years. Even the oldest dog on record throughout history lived to be 29 years of age, so if you're wondering whether dogs can live for 30 years, the answer is not as of yet. 21 мар. 2018 г.
Do any dogs live 30 years?
According to the Guinness World Book of Records, the longest-living dog ever recorded was Bluey, an Australian cattle dog, who lived nearly 30 years!
Can dogs live for 29 years?
The oldest dog to have ever lived (and to have its age officially verified) was an Australian Cattle Dog named Bluey. Born in 1910, this remarkable canine lived to the astonishing age of 29 years and 5 months — a whole lot more than the average life expectancy for the breed, or for any other dog breed for that matter.
Can dogs live up to 40 years?
There are records of Australian Cattle Dogs living past 20 years old. In fact, the longest living dog recorded is an Australian Cattle Dog named Bluey, who lived 29 years and five months.
Can a dog live 25 years?
Some of the longest living dogs have been known to live upwards of 20, even 25 years. To put that in perspective, 20 years old for a dog equates to 140 years old in dog years, which is an incredibly long lifespan (learn more about how to work out how old your dog is in human years here).
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