The dog breeds that live the longest. One of the best predictors of a long, happy canine life is the quality of care provided to the dog, but there are other factors that come into play, particularly the dog’s breed.
But some breeds make the list for having an abnormally long life expectancy. In fact, there are records of dogs living well past 20-years-old. Although this list of the longest living dog breeds doesn’t contain the Australian Cattle Dog, the world record for the longest living dog is an ACD named Bluey.
The dog breeds that live the longest. One of the best predictors of a long, happy canine life is the quality of care provided to the dog, but there are other factors that come into play, particularly the dog’s breed.
Find out who the longest living dog breeds along with tips to increase your dog's lifespan. ... The world record for the longest living pooch, ... Shih Tzu. The ...
While Maggie's breed isn't known for sure, there are a few breeds that are known for their long life expectancy. Breeds that reach 10 to 25 pounds as adults tend to live the longest, according to Dr. Jon Woodman, a small-animal vet in the Twin Cities.
The dog breeds that live the longest. One of the best predictors of a long, happy canine life is the quality of care provided to the dog, but there are other factors that come into play, particularly the dog’s breed.
Ian Bauer/Flickr A mix of a Jack Russell Terrier and a Chihuahua, the Jack Chi is an eager-to-please and loving dog that will make the perfect companion. Try not to overfeed them though, because they will eat everything in front of them (and not stop).
But some breeds make the list for having an abnormally long life expectancy. In fact, there are records of dogs living well past 20-years-old. Although this list of the longest living dog breeds doesn’t contain the Australian Cattle Dog, the world record for the longest living dog is an ACD named Bluey.
The longest living Chihuahua on record actually passed away in January of this year at 20-years-old. #2 – Yorkshire Terrier. Yorkies are one of the most popular breeds around, and lucky for their owners they live an average of 17-20 years! Another tiny breed, it’s really no surprise that they’re a favorite of dog lovers. #3 – Pomeranian. These fluffy little dogs have an average life expectancy of 12-16 years.
The New Guinea singing dog or New Guinea Highland dog (Canis lupus dingo or Canis familiaris) is a type of rare dog native to the New Guinea Highlands of the island of New Guinea. Its taxonomic status is debated. The dog is noted for its unique vocalization. Some experts have referred to it as a wild dog, but others disagree.