Meet the Giant! The World’s Tallest Dog Ever – You Gotta See This!

Hello Again—Welcome to Tuesday!
Aahh… here comes some more humble pie.
On Sunday, Canada lost to the U.S. in Men’s Hockey—You guys in the U.S. are really giving us a run for our money in the Olympics. But hey, I saw we won a Gold last night in Ice Dance, so there’s that!
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World’s Tallest Dog
Tucson, Arizona – A 250-pound blue Great Dane from Arizona has just redefined the term “big dog." Giant George, from Tucson, now holds the title of the tallest dog ever recorded by Guinness World Records. He stands at an impressive 3 feet, 7 inches tall from paw to shoulder, which is three-quarters of an inch taller than his closest competitor—Titan, a white Great Dane from San Diego.
Titan took the world record for tallest dog in 2009 after the passing of Gibson, another Great Dane from California. But Guinness had to verify Giant George’s height because of conflicting reports. They even sent a judge to confirm it.
Despite his size, Giant George’s owner, David Nasser, says this big guy thinks he’s a tiny lapdog:
“Great Danes are inherently lapdogs. He really thinks he’s a tiny dog and wants to sit on your lap all the time. He wants to be right with you.”
What To Do If Your Dog WON’T Listen
If your dog won’t listen, it’s time to invest in proper training. A well-trained dog can make life much easier for both you and your furry friend.
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Help I have a 6yo male pittie otherwise healthy diagnosed with B cell lymphoma. He had one dose of vincristine two weeks ago. We have been using Fenbendazole 1000mg a day, Ivermectin daily, and DMSO topically. His external tumors are shrinking but not the internal ones. His wbc is perfect, kidneys are good drinking and urinating well, defecating well normal feces. He is slightly anemic and is definitely fatigued. He is not eating very well. What else can I do to get the internal tumors to regress and him to eat better? Please call or email me at 817-994-8624. needledoc@sbcglobal.net
Time is of the essence so I timely response is appreciated. I would be willing to pay for a consultation with Dr Andrew Jones
Thank you Karen Perl
For Lymphoma, we do have sets of articles that you can check:
https://veterinarysecrets.com/?s=Lymphoma