The death of a foreign dog at the end of January 2021 has attracted a lot of attention around the world.

His name was Freddy, a Great Danes. He is also the holder of the Guinness Book of Records for the "tallest dog in the world". Its height from foot to shoulder is about 1.03 meters, and when it stands with its hind legs, it even exceeds that of humans, reaching 2.26 meters. According to the American Kennel Club, the average lifespan of the Great Dane breed is about 8-10 years, and Freddy lives to 8.5 years.
Freddy (left) and its owner, Claire Stoneman, and his sister Fleur (right)
Despite its large size, it does not affect Freddy, like all dogs, that it is cute and gentle. Owner Stoneman said: "It is not only the tallest dog, but also the most loving dog. A totally sentimental guy. ”
Craig Glenday, editor-in-chief of the Guinness Book of World Records, said of it: "Freddy is a very gentle 'giant' and it's really nice to see it pounce on you. He also said Freddy brought joy to everyone and that everyone at Guinness World Records will miss it.
It's great to have the opportunity to record its record-breaking height and share its story with millions of people around the world. Besides Freddy's other oddities in the dog world. Isn't it the wonderfully unique Guinness Book of Records? Let's take a look at it today
1. Guinness Book of Records - Dog with the longest tongue
Mochi
Is a female St. Bernard dog bred by Americans Carla and Craig Rickert. Bernard )。 Its tongue is 18.58 cm (7.31 in) long and was measured on Aug. 25, 2016 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA. Is a female St. Bernard dog bred by Americans Carla and Craig Rickert. Bernard )。 Its tongue is 18.58 cm (7.31 in) long and was measured on Aug. 25, 2016 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA.
2. Guinness Book of Records - Dog with the longest ears (currently alive)
Harbor
It is a black and brown raccoon retriever bred by Jennifer Wert in Colorado, USA
Black and Tan Coonhound, whose left and right ear lengths were 31.1 cm (12.24 in) and 34.3 cm (13.5 in), respectively, on June 8, 2010.
3. Guinness Book of Records - the smallest service dog in the world
Cupcake
The world's smallest service dog, it is a female long-haired Chihuahua raised by Angela Bain in MooreTown, New Jersey, USA, with a height of 15.87 cm (6.25 inches) in measurements dated September 8, 2012.
4. Guinness Book of Records - Dogs that bite the maximum number of tennis balls at the same time (5)
Augie
It is a Golden Retriever bred by the Miller family in Dallas, Texas, USA, and successfully bit a five-size tennis ball on July 6, 2003 and recorded it in the Guinness Book of Nice.
5. Guinness Book of Records - the dog with the most rope jumps in 1 minute
Jessica
It set the record with its owner, Rachael Grylls, in Leiden, England, on 1 December 2016, with 59 rope jumps together in one minute.
6. Guinness Book of Records - the dog with the largest number of recycled bottles
Tubby
Labrador is a Labrador owned by Sandra Gilmore of Tofarne, England. As of 2010, Tubby has helped recycle about 26,000 plastic bottles over the past six years. It collects these plastic bottles during daily walks, crushes them and hands them to its owner.
7. Guinness Book of Records - the dog that caught the most balls in 1 minute
Manure
It is a dog bred by Makoto Kumagai, Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. On March 22, 2015, Purin caught a maximum of 14 balls in a minute with his paws.
Knowing these editors can't help but sigh that dogs are really species with infinite potential and wisdom. Truly worthy of our best friend of mankind!
Dear masters, seeing these excellent models in the dog industry, did you also have the impulse to cultivate your own dogs? In fact, every dog is very smart. Just carefully observe the dog's behavior in life, coupled with appropriate discipline as an aid. Maybe the next Guinness Book of Records owner. It's you (the dog)!