Pebbles, world’s oldest living dog, dies at 22

By Katrina Gracia Consebido

 

Pebbles, the Toy Fox Terrier who held the record as the oldest living dog, died last Monday, Oct. 3 at the age of 22.

She died from natural causes in Taylors, South Carolina, beside her paw parents Bobby and Julie Gregory.

Pebbles was born on March 28, 2000 in Long Island, New York. She would have celebrated her 23rd birthday in five months.

She had a total of 32 puppies in her lifetime with her partner, Rocky, also a Toy Fox Terrier.

According to her owners, Pebbles “lived a long, happy life full of love.”

Pebbles also loved food and being showered with love.

“She enjoyed trying new foods, she was pampered, and most of all, she was loved.”  –ag

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