Pusuke the World’s Oldest Dog Dies
The world's oldest living dog dies at age of 26, equivalent to 125 in human years. Pusuke is born in April of 1985 and was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records last December as the world’s oldest-living dog.
The dog is reportedly eating well and and active until Monday, when he lost his appetite and had difficulty breathing. He died five minutes after his owner Yumiko Shinohara had returned home from a walk. And according to her, “I think (Pusuke) waited for me to come home.”
The dog is reportedly eating well and and active until Monday, when he lost his appetite and had difficulty breathing. He died five minutes after his owner Yumiko Shinohara had returned home from a walk. And according to her, “I think (Pusuke) waited for me to come home.”
0 comments:
Post a Comment