The dog is 2.2 meters tall, weighs 70kg
The large and friendly dog, like the Great Dane, Freddy's name, weighs 70kg and is 2.2 meters tall when standing on his hind legs, being recognized as Britain's largest dog.
This dog has a height of over 1 meter from the foot to the shoulder and is expected to grow further in the future because it is currently 18 months old.
Freddy is 2.2 meters tall if standing on two feet
Although Freddy has not been officially measured, however, Freddy will almost break the Guinness world record of another Michigan Great Dane dog, Zeus, with a height of 1.1 meters in the future.
Currently Freddy broke the British record when he was taller than the dog named Samson, 1.97 meters tall if standing on his hind legs.
This giant dog is the youngest herd when it is born, however it is the fastest one and reaches its present size.
The owner Freddy named Claire Stoneman, 38, of Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, said she spent up to $ 6,400 a year to buy standard food for her pet.
Ms. Stoneman lost $ 6,400 a year to buy food for Freddy
Ms. Stoneman said that Freddy's size often scared other dogs, so she often got up early to take the dog for a walk instead of going to the time when there were many people in the park.
She also added: 'If Freddy wants to chase after another dog, I can't stop it, it's too strong.'
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