• TobyKeith, a 21-year-old chihuahua, has been named the world's oldest dog

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    TobyKeith, a 21-year-old chihuahua, has been named the world's oldest dog

    Pebbles, who would have turned 23 in March of the next year, died on October 6 of natural causes.

    Digital Desk:  color:#1D2228">Following the death of 22-year-old Pebbles, a toy fox terrier
    from South Carolina, TobyKeith, a chihuahua from Florida, has reclaimed his
    title as the world's oldest living dog.

    TobyKeith was named the world's oldest dog
    by Guinness World Records in March, at the age of 21 years and 66 days.

    TobyKeith's new title, however, prompted
    Pebbles' owners, Bobby and Julie Gregory, to realize that their dog, at 22
    years old, was indeed older, and she won the title in May.

    Pebbles, who would have turned 23 in March
    of the next year, died on October 6 of natural causes.

    color:#1D2228">Her family stated in a press release, "She spent her days
    enjoying country music and being loved."

    "She was a once-in-a-lifetime
    companion, and it was our privilege to have had her as a pet and family member."















    color:#1D2228">As a result, TobyKeith is once again the world's oldest dog.