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3 ft 5.18 in (1.0460 m) Zeus (November 2019 – September 12, 2023) was a Great Dane from Bedford, Texas , in the United States. Until his death, he held the Guinness Book of World Records title of the tallest dog living in the world, standing at 1.046 meters (3 feet, 5.18 inches).
Giant George was a blue Great Dane previously recognised as the world's tallest living dog, and the tallest dog ever by Guinness World Records.There were originally conflicting media reports regarding his height, but the official measurement showed that he was three-quarters of an inch taller than the previous record holder, Titan (at 42.25 inches (107.3 cm) at the withers) and an inch shorter ...
3 ft 4.75 in (1.0351 m) Freddy (17 May 2012 – 27 January 2021) [ 1 ] was a Great Dane from Leigh-on-Sea , Essex , England, known for being crowned as the world's tallest living dog by the Guinness Book of World Records , [ 2 ] having taken the title from the previous record holder, Zeus , who was the tallest dog ever.
But while Kevin is certainly tall, he’s not quite the tallest dog ever. That accolade goes to another Great Dane, Zeus, who was a whopping 1.118m (3ft 8in) tall, and died in 2014 at the age of five.
In December, the Great Dane from England was named the tallest dog in the world by the Guinness World Records. Previously, a Great Dane from Michigan held the honor, only to pass away in 2011 ...
He is 2ft 10.41in taller than Pearl, the current shortest dog living who is 3.59ins tall, which means that roughly 10 Pearls stacked on top of each other would equal Kevin’s height. Kevin stands ...
3 ft 8 in (1.118 m) [1] Zeus (November 22, 2008 – September 3, 2014) was a Great Dane from Otsego, Michigan , United States , famous for being named the "world's tallest dog" by the 2012 and 2013 Guinness Book of World Records .
Kevin grabbed the record from Zeus, another great dane from the U.S., who measured 3ft 5.1 inches and also died at the age of 3 last year. "I wish these giant breeds, and all dogs, could live ...