Bobi loses title as world's oldest dog after Guinness investigation
Guinness World Records revoked a dog's title as the world's oldest following an investigation. Bobi, who died in October, was reportedly 31, but evidence was lacking.
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Guinness World Records revoked a dog's title as the world's oldest following an investigation. Bobi, who died in October, was reportedly 31, but evidence was lacking.
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