22-year-old terrier Pebbles crowned oldest living dog

The Guinness Book of Records named the oldest living dog
Pebbles is officially the world's oldest living dog.

The toy fox terrier received the title of Oldest Living Dog from the Guinness Book of Records on May 17. The centenarian dog is 22 years and 50 days old.

Bobby and Julie Gregory of Taylors, South Carolina welcomed Pebbles into their family in 2000.

The tiny pup still spends her days sleeping in until five in the afternoon and listening to country music, PEOPLE reports.

The previous oldest dog was Toby Keith, a 21-year-old chihuahua from Florida.

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