Breaking: The strange story of the Dachshund who would be the world’s oldest dog

by AnnB on February 23, 2009 · 0 comments

in Dachshund newsmakers, World's oldest wiener dog fight

Last time this story was in the headlines the competition noted, that there appeared to be something fishy going on. First of all, in the past, the holders of the world’s oldest dog title have all been in their late twenties. What’s more, there are plenty of comments here at the Daily Doxie from people who have 18- and 19- year-old wiener dogs, so they don’t appear that unusual.

Is it really possible, then, that there are no dogs between the ages of 20 and 29 who could claim the crown? And how come there’s no official announcement from Guinness World Records? Is Chanel another Wiley? And whatever can account for the fraudulent photo incident?

The Daily Dachshund and Dog News wants to know. Please send us your tips.

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