Charlie breaks Guinness World Records An Adelaide dog has broken the Guinness World Records® record for Loudest Bark by an Individual Dog by barking at an astounding 113.1db, beating the current UK record holder whose bark only reached 108db.

The record-breaking bark was produced by six-year-old Golden Retriever ‘Charlie’, at an organised record attempt that took place at Purina Bark in the Park – the doggie social event of the year – in Rymill Park, Adelaide, late last year.

Charlie’s bark of 113.1db was 42 times louder than everyday conversation and the same volume as a loud rock concert! His bark smashed the previous record set in London in 2009 by Daz, a white German Shepherd, bringing the title to Australia for the very first time.

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