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

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

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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