Scientists to study DNA of Bobi, world’s oldest dog

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Walking the dog is well the first step in a long happy can9 life and letting them run off the leash even better says John Cooper watching his Boston Terrier you see Lily over there just living her best life a good diet helps socializing with other dogs makes a difference but what

Could possibly explain Bobby a Portuguese rapero a kind of mut who lived to age 31 that’s like a human living to 140 look at he was never chained up a day in his life said Bobby’s owner Leonel Costa he had freedom and our love throughout his life the Guinness Book of Records

Verified his birthday in 1992 and after that Bobby roamed rural Portugal eating Natural Foods like fresh fish so fascinating that veterinarian Karen Becker spent days studying Bobby she’s co-author of the forever dog it’s a very simple easy quiet beautiful calm peaceful life was the first thing that

Hit me see seems like most dog owners have the right instincts it’s love exercise nutritious food and they get to run without me running all good things though for Bobby maybe something more says Dr Becker I believe all of those variables and exceptional DNA was probably the perfect recipe for why he

Was a 31y old dog Becker has sent Bobby’s DNA for analysis by scientists in Hungary to better understand that while every dog has its day Bobby had 11,48 87 of them Eric senson Global News Toronto

Bobi, certified as the world’s oldest dog to ever live by the Guinness World Records earlier this year, has died.

He was more than 31 years old, significantly longer than the average lifespan of a canine, which is 10 to 13 years.

Eric Sorensen has the story of the Portuguese pup, why scientists will soon be studying Bobi’s DNA and what dog owners say is the secret to your canine living a long, healthy and happy life.

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  2. The idea that a superior genome is solely responsible for extended lifespan must be replaced by the recognition that a superior epigenome contributes even more. The genetic health of any living organism can only be as healthy as the medium in which the epigenome is allowed to exist. All of the factors mentioned above, like diet and a stress free environment contribute to healthy gene regulation.

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