World's Oldest-Living Dog Dies in Japan at Age 26

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TOKYO - The world's oldest-living dog according to Guinness World Records has died in Japan at the age of 26 years and eight months.

Owner Yumiko Shinohara told reporters at her home in Sakura, a city outside Tokyo, that Pusuke, a fluffy tan Shiba mix, died Monday after suddenly falling ill and refusing to eat. A TV report said Pusuke's life span would have been the equivalent of about 125 years for a human.

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World's Oldest-Living Dog Dies in Japan at Age 26

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