Bluey the oldest dog

10 of August 2009

The 100th birthday of Bluey, a famous Australian cattle dog born on June 7, 1910, will be celebrated next year by people living in Rochester, a country town 130 miles (209 kilometers) north of Melbourne, Victoria.

Bluey worked among sheep and cattle for 20 years, and survived until Nov. 14, 1939, when he was put down. He had lived for 29 years, five months and seven days, on a diet of kangaroos and emus. He was the world’s oldest dog, a record that has never been beaten.

John Harley, top dog of the Rochester Historical and Pioneer Society, said that William Hall, of Rochester, was Bluey’s first owner. When William Hall died, his son Les looked after the dog. On the other hand, Wikipedia says Bluey’s owner was named Esma Hall.

It should also be noted that Esma Hall lived to the age of 103. However rumours that she was fed on a diet of kangaroo and emu herself are unsubstantiated.

Bluey was declared Victoria's oldest dog in the late 1930s and lived on to win the world title.

Bluey was declared Victoria's oldest dog in the late 1930s and lived on to win the world title.

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