South Carolina dog sets Guinness World Record for oldest living dog

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Pebbles officially achieved the title of the world’s oldest living dog on May 17. She celebrated with a special meal and a bubble bath.

She likes listening to country greats like Conway Twitty and Dwight Yoakam, and even has a tiny cowboy hat to fit the mood.

The Gregorys say she normally wakes up around 4 or 5 p.m. for dinner and stays awake the rest of the night. She loves pizza and, surprisingly, cat food.“Treat them like family because they are. Give them a happy positive environment as much as possible, good clean food and proper healthcare,” she said.

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