A playdate between the world's tallest and smallest living dogs went the way of most dog park encounters, despite the 3-foot height difference — lots of tail wagging, sniffing and scampering. Reginald, a 7-year-old Great Dane from Idaho, and Pearl, a chihuahua from Florida, are both certified winners in their respective height titles by Guinness World Records. The fact that Reginald is the size of a small horse and Pearl is as small as an apple didn't stop them from getting along famously.
Main Idea: Reginald, the world's tallest living dog, met the world's smallest living dog, Pearl, during a Guinness World Records playdate in Idaho, and the two got along well.
Key Points:
No clear negative impact identified.
Guinness World Records and Reginald draw attention to pet care and dog breeding, which can boost public interest and small media traffic.
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The other main dog in the article and a central focus of the playdate story.
Certifies the height titles for both dogs and arranges the meet-up, making it a central institutional actor.
Named owner of Reginald and an active quoted participant describing the dogs and the meet-up.
Named owner of Pearl and an active quoted participant describing the dogs and the meet-up.
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