10 Oldest Dogs in World Records: Longest Living Dogs in History (Updated 2026)

As dog parents, we’d always want our beloved canine companions to remain with us for the longest time. Though the average lifespan of a dog is 10 years, certain dogs hold records of outliving the average lifespan by many years. Some dogs have even lived for more than three decades, which is unbelievably long for any dog.
However, Guinness World Records has stripped the ‘oldest dog ever’ title from Bobi, a Portuguese Mastiff who died in October 2023, following an investigation that found insufficient evidence of the fact that he lived for 31 years.
According to studies, typically, dogs of smaller breeds tend to live longer, but records have shown that some of the oldest dogs in the world were medium-sized. Be it the dogs’ genetics, lifestyle, good care, or pure luck, the following are those dogs that have lived for the maximum number of years in the world.
Let’s have a look at them one by one.
1. Max – 29 years 282 days

| Breed | Beagle, Dachshund, and Terrier Mix |
| Age | 29 Years 282 Days |
| Location | United States |
Max was a Beagle, Dachshund, and Terrier mix from Louisiana, US, who lived to be 29 years and 282 days old, making him the oldest dog in history. Born on August 9, 1983, he passed away in May 2013, just months before his 30th birthday, narrowly missing the official record title. Adopted by a sugar cane farmer in 1983, Max’s human parent attributed his long life to a simple diet of dry dog food. In his final years, he suffered only from mild arthritis and cataracts before dying of a seizure caused by old age.
2. Bluey – 29 years 160 days

| Breed | Australian Cattle Dog |
| Age | 29 Years 160 Days |
| Location | Australia |
A female Australian Cattle Dog, Bluey, held the title of the oldest dog in the world for as long as 83 years until Bobi outlived it. It spent its life on a farm in Rochester, Victoria, and spent around three decades rounding up sheep and cattle. Its active lifestyle may be one reason for its long, healthy life. Unfortunately, it had to be euthanized in 1939 at the age of 29 years and 5 months.
3. Bella – 29 years (Approximately)

| Breed | Labrador-cross |
| Age | 29 Years (Approximately) |
| Location | England |
One of the oldest dogs in history, Bella was a Labrador-cross from Derbyshire, England. She died in 2008 from a heart attack while on holiday with her pet parents in Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. In her final years, she had only 1 teeth left and was fed a soft diet consisting of shredded chicken, fish, boiled liver, and tinned steak.
4. Minius – 29 years (Approximately)

| Breed | Mixed Breed |
| Age | 29 Years (Approximately) |
| Location | Poland |
The shelter dog from Poland, Minius, gained local fame for reportedly reaching 29 years of age in 2014. The dog was a mixed-breed “shelter mutt” of unverified origin. In early 2014, he was widely reported to be celebrating his 29th birthday, which at the time positioned him as a top contender for the world’s oldest living dog. His death was attributed to natural causes or organ failure associated with old age.
5. Butch – 28 years (Approximately)

| Breed | Beagle |
| Age | 29 Years (Approximately) |
| Location | United States |
The male beagle was born in 1975 in Virginia. It lived up to an impressive age of 28 years and was the oldest dog alive until Bluey beat its record. Some of Butch’s experiences have been documented in the form of newspaper articles, released when it was certified by the Guinness Book of World Records. He passed away in 2003.
6. Snookie – 27 years 211 days

| Breed | Pug |
| Age | 27 Years 211 Days |
| Location | South Africa |
Snookie is the only dog from Africa to be a part of the list. Whereas Pugs generally live for 13-15 years, Snookie lived for an unbelievable 27 years and over 200 days. Though not much is known about Snookie’s life, we’re sure that it had a healthy lifestyle that owed to its long life. The dog passed away in 2018.
7. Taffy – 27 years 211 days

| Breed | Welsh Collie |
| Age | 27 Years 211 Days |
| Location | United Kingdom |
A cross between a Welsh Sheepdog and a Border Collie, Taffy was a Welsh Collie that lived from 1975 to 2003. It was well-known for its superb herding abilities and loved to spend long days working on the land.
8. Adjutant – 27 years 98 days

| Breed | Labrador Retriever |
| Age | 27 Years 98 Days |
| Location | United Kingdom |
Born in 1936, Adjutant was the oldest Labrador Retriever and lived for 27 years and 98 days. It resided in the United Kingdom, where it worked as a gamekeeper’s dog. The dog passed away in 1963.
9. Buksi – 27 years (Approximately)

| Breed | Mutt |
| Age | 27 Years (Approximately) |
| Location | Hungary |
Buksi is known to be the oldest dog to have ever lived in Hungary. It was a mixed-breed dog. Buksi was a subject of study at ELTE University owing to its long life; the videos of which are still available on the internet. It passed away in 2017.
10. Pusuke – 26 years 248 days

| Breed | ShibaInu Mix |
| Age | 26 Years 248 Days |
| Location | Japan |
Known to have lived for more than 26 years, Pusuke was a Shiba Inu mix breed from Tochigi, Japan. It had once sustained serious injuries after being hit by a car in 2008. The pooch had to undergo surgery to make it through the nightmare. Pusuke thereafter led an active and healthy life and remained in good health until it died in 2011.
Wrapping Up
If you’re a dog parent, the above list might amaze you. Though it is unusual for dogs to live for this long, you can always do your best to have your dog live a long and healthy life. Regular walking, proper grooming, a healthy diet, and a lot of love and affection will help them live a happy and long life. Always remember that every minute we spend with our furry friend is precious!
