Dogs accompany us through happy times, but they also have old times! Today's pet growth diary takes you to take stock of the longevity stars in the dog world!

The Jack Lassier Terrier recently celebrated his 25th birthday, becoming the oldest dog in the UK, the equivalent of a human being at 113 years old. The secret of this dog's longevity is that it does not like authentic dog food, but prefers a human diet.
Meg was adopted 23 years ago by David Abrahams, a man from Stoke St Michael, Somerset, when she was only 18 months old. Since then, it has lived with its master. Meg is now 18 months older than Britain's oldest surviving dog, after a 23-year-old Jack Lassier terrier died in July.
Miss Fang, who lives on Xiangshan Road in Qingdao's Laoshan District, is celebrating her 19th birthday for her dog, making a birthday "cake" for her dog food and planting candles in a decent way
Although the dog is older, this appearance can still roar the whole audience!
A Maggie Kelpi dog died recently at the age of 30 at his home in Ursop, Australia. This is the longest-lived dog known.
McGee's owner, Brian McLaren, told reporters: "Until last weekend, she was still on par with usual. She still walked the old road from the dairy to the office, barking at the cat in demonstration. By American Kennel Society standards, McKee is the equivalent of a living human being of 164 years.
According to official statistics, most dogs live around 8 to 15 years. Dogs with accurate records of living to age 20 are rare and are mostly rare breeds
Finally, I wish all the cute pets in the world happiness and longevity!