Queenie is considered to be the oldest dog of Britain, who is 21-year-old (103 in dog years).
Earlier, she was a stray dog but now lives with Bridget Pike along with two more furry pals Bonnie and Bo.
Despite being in twilight years, the pup enjoys mooching around in the garden, going for long walks in the woods, and playing with the chickens.
Her owner Bridget said that she is a tough cookie. While she cannot run around like she used to, Queenie still enjoys to go out and get fresh air.
She even got Queenie a pushchair, which she can put after being tired of long walks and continues to go outdoor. Bridget reveals that she is almost blind, but still has a strong sense of smell.
The pup can identify if her plate is not being topped off with food and continues to look up at her owner until there is food.
Bridget met this adorable pup when she was working as an assistant manager at Dogs Trust rehoming centre located in Salisbury.
She revealed that one look at her and Bridget was in love with this senior pooch. While she was not able to take the dog home at first, in 2018, she becomes the official owner of Queenie.
In the initial days, she kept hiding in the dining room for almost two weeks after she was brought home. But slowly, she began to come out of her shell and started to explore the rest of the house and now completely own the place.
Bridget says that Queenie is an amazing pub who enjoys when her food is put early in the night and “mad five minutes. She also encourages people to adopt older dogs as they still have lots of love to give.
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