Surprised with the world's largest puppy

When he was just 9 months old (equivalent to nearly 10 years of humanity - by the coefficient of Gino Pugnetti), the dog named Euphrates had a huge body, weighing 81.6kg and was able to eat up to 8 cup of food. eat / day.

This ' little girl' belongs to the American Molossus breed - a coordinated dog that is believed to be the closest genetic descendant to the ancient Mesopotamian Molossus breed of about 7,000 years ago? This breed is so strong that Pitbull dogs - well known and able to pull things heavier than their bodies - are just 'stainless steel mosquitoes'.

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Euphrates dog.

According to Mr. Jared Howser, the owner of Euphrates, people often can't hide their surprise, and don't believe it is just a 9-month-old dog.

'It is true that it is hard to believe when a 9-month-old dog has such remarkable form and strength,' said Howser. 'When standing only with the front legs, it was 1.8m high. If standing on all 4 legs, the height to shoulder will be 0.8m. That's only 9 months old. '

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Hard to believe, this is just a 9-month-old dog.

Howser also revealed that with Euphrates' oversized body, walking is a challenge.

'I am 1.92m tall, weighs nearly 118kg and can still be "face down" if it suddenly runs after something while walking. If it's caught by its tail, it will be quite painful , ' Howser said. 'When I saw Euphrates, everyone asked me how to control this dog and joke that I must be a lion trainer'.

The Howser family also revealed that the 'little girl' Euphrates grew so fast that it became post-production because it had to constantly adjust its daily routine.

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Euphrates when I got home.

Reportedly, when he returned home at 4.5 months old, Euphrates weighed 61.6kg and when he was 6 months old, the dog was able to reach the kitchen shelf even when sitting. However, according to Howser, though tall, Euphrates is friendly, loving children and concerned about the safety of family members. Currently, after calling a test of hundreds of breeding breeders, his family believes that Euphrates is holding the record of 'The World's Largest Puppy'.

According to ST, the Mesopotamian Molossus dog has a very large body with jet-black fur, giving off a mighty appearance that makes enemies or other animals tremble. In particular, the Mesopotamian Molossus dog is very loyal, ready to discharge itself to protect its owner. Today, only two genetic descendants are British Mastiffs and the Neapolitan Mastiff dog. Combining these two breeds will produce the American Molossus breed - the genetic descendant closest to Mesopotamian Molossus.