At age 23, Spike loves long walks, crunchy Doritos and weekend baths.
world's oldest living dogSpike, who turned 23 years old and 26 days Thursday, hails from Camden, a small town with a population of just over 2,000 people in the Dayton area.said Spike, the new record-holding pooch, stands at 9 inches tall and weighs just under 13 pounds
Pebbles, a 22-year-old South Carolina-based toy fox terrier held the title before he died Oct. 3, after a long life full of "country music and being loved," his owner said. A parking lot, an old dog and a new mom Not knowing who Spike belonged to, Guinness reported, Kimball took the tiny pooch home to join the rest of the herd on her small farm. In fact, the only time Spike ever bears his infamous chihuahua personality is when he’s pet by a stranger, according to Kimball.
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