Britain's oldest pair of charity rescue dogs still going strong - at combined age of 37

Britain's oldest pair of charity rescue dogs are 'thriving' a year on from finally finding their forever home - at a combined age of 37. Collie crosses Sheba, 19, and Teddy, 18, are aged the total equivalent of a staggering 269 in dog years and are still going strong. The veteran pooches were taken into the care of the Dogs Trust in Evesham, Worcs., after their owner sadly passed away in November 2022. However nobody came forward to give them the retirement home they needed after they were repeatedly overlooked due to their ageing years.