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A 40-year-old human would be roughly 240 dog years old, far beyond the average lifespan of any dog.
Bluey, an Australian Cattle Dog, lived for 29 years and 5 months before dying in 1939, making him the longest verified-lived dog.
At 40 human years, a dog's age would be around 240 dog years, based on Bobi's disputed age of 31 years potentially equaling over 200 dog years.
Bluey, an Australian Cattle Dog, lived for 29 years and 5 months, making him the longest-lived verified dog in history after Bobi's record was revoked.
Using the common method of early dog aging, a 40-year-old human would be approximately 240 in dog years, though this varies by breed and size.
Bluey, an Australian Cattle Dog, lived for 29 years and 5 months before dying in 1939.
Salish's dog, Bobi, passed away on October 21, 2023, reportedly at the age of 31.
Yes, some dogs have lived for 20 years or longer, including Bluey who lived to 29 years and 5 months, and Bobi, whose age claim of 31 years was later revoked.
Yes, some dogs can live to 20 years or longer, though it's extremely rare and often debated due to challenges in verifying age.
Currently, the oldest verified living dog is not confirmed following the revocation of Bobi's record; Bluey remains the oldest verified dog in history.

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