The tallest dog in the world died
The tallest dog in the world, Giant George, in Tucson, Arizona, southwest of the United States, died at the age of 7.
The tallest dog in the world, Giant George, in Tucson, Arizona, southwest of the United States, died at the age of 7.
The dog Giant George belongs to a long-legged German breed. It has a height measuring 1.1 meters from the toenails to the shoulders. George died on October 17 in the city of Tucson, just a month before he turned eight.
Sharing George's death on facebook, owner David and Christie Nasser wrote: 'With a heavy heart, we mourned the announcement that Giant George had passed away. George walked away gently before those who loved him. We have been grateful for everyone's love and support for many years . '.
George became famous after appearing on many television shows. In addition, there is a published book based on George's dog.
The 'giant' dog has been living with the Nasser family since he was only 7 weeks old. George has received many gifts from fans on facebook. The departure of the dog George had left a void to fill the Nasser family.
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