Largest dog in the world

Largest dog in the world

Largest dog in the world

Giant George is the biggest dog in the world. This huge Great Dane is living in Tuscon in Arizona. Her master David Nasser is very proud of his dog, since the latter came in the Guinness Book of Records.

Incredible rates

Giant George measures from ears to tail amazing 220 centimeters and in height 109 centimeters! With such impressive dimensions he beat the Titan from California, which was only a few centimeters lower.

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Smallest dog

The smallest dog concerning length is Heaven Sent Brandy, a female chihuahua who measured 15.2 cm (6 inch) from the nose to the tip of the tail on January 31, 2005. Brandy lives with her owner, Paulette Keller in Largo, Florida, USA.

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Tallest dog

A 3 years old Great Dane in Sacramento, has been named the world's tallest dog by Guinness Book of World Records.

The award winning dog, named Gibson, stands 7 feet tall when upright, according to the report. He was officially named the planet's tallest dog by officials with Guinness who flew to California from England to see Gibson.

You can read more about Gibson on his website here

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Highest dog jump

The world record for the highest jump cleared by a dog is 172.7 cm (68 in), achieved by Cinderella May a Holly Grey, owned by Kate Long and Kathleen Conroy (both USA) of Miami, Florida, USA, at the Purina Incredible Dog Challenge National Finals, Gray Summit, Missouri, USA on 7 October 2006.

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Dogs longest ears

The dog-called Mr. Jeffries, had ears measured at 29.2cm in November 2002.

His grandad used to hold the record, but when he died Mr Jeffries took over.

His ears are so valuable that his owner has insured them against damage for £30,000.

Owner Phil Jeffries says the ears are so long that he often stands on them, trips over them or drags them in his food by accident.

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