World's Tallest Dog

    Zeus: The World's Tallest Dog

    Zeus, a Great Dane, was crowned the world's tallest dog in 2012. Measuring a whopping 1.11 meters (3'8") from shoulder to foot, he stood at an amazing 2.2 meters (7'3") in height on his hind legs.

    Zeus was a Great Dane who held the record for being the world's tallest dog, according to the 2012 and 2013 editions of the Guinness Book of World Records.

    He was born on November 22, 2008, in Otsego, Michigan and was owned by Kevin and Denise Doorlag. After reaching his full height, he measured 1.11 meters (3'8") from paw to shoulder and towered in at a gargantuan 2.2 meters (7'3") in height when stood on his hind legs. He weight in at 155lb and ate 30lb of dog food every day.

    Zeus beat the previous record holder, Giant George, also a Great Dane, by 1 inch. Soon after his official measuring, Zeus became famous around the world and didn't shy from the many photo opportunities he received. He even became a therapy dog, visiting schools and hospitals around Kalamazoo.

    His owners claimed that people, especially smaller children, mistook Zeus for a horse:

    ‘We [would] frequently get: "Hey do you have a saddle for that horse?” or “Is that a dog or is that a pony?” some people are just floored. It was very amusing.’

    Unfortunately, in 2014, Zeus's owners announced that he'd died of natural causes at the young age of 5, shortly before his sixth birthday.

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