The 7 feet tall and 200 pound dog Freddy. How was the life with him?

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The largest dog breed in the world is Great Dane. Danes are able to grow higher than most people, and this fact already tells how huge they are. Despite their unusually big size, these giant dogs are very elegant, and amaze people with their great balance tolerance.

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We want to tell you about Great Dane from England. He is recognized by Guinness World Records as the biggest of all Danes and other dogs to ever exist too. Meet Freddy! Freddy’s mom is Claire Stoneman. The woman adopted the giant dog when he was yet a puppy. Back then she predicted that the dog she chose is going to be big. But anyway, she didn’t expect him to grow that much.

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When Freddy stood on his hind legs he reached up to 7 feet 6 inches in height. The giant with that height weighed 200 pounds and more. Can you imagine his size? He is taller than Claire but he seems to not understand that fact. His size isn’t a reason for you to be scared of him. Freddy is very sweet and gentle and never does anything bad.

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Freddy gets along well with his sibling named Fluer. She is a female Great Dane. He behaves gently with Claire who has two babies and takes care of them if needed. The kids love Freddy too and playing with him is the best part of their day. They probably feel protected with their giant and sweet friend.

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Claire says how happy and blessed she is to choose Freddy and have him in her life as a dog and as agood friend who will do anything to protect her and her family. She also added that raising such a big in size dog was very difficult for her. It was equal of raising 10 dogs. Freddy and his sibling Fleur used very large amount of food every day to stay satisfied and healthy. The loved roast chicken and peanut butter so much.

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Claire spent almost $15 000 on groceries for the two dogs every month. But she still thinks that it’s worth it and never complains about it. Unfortunately, Freddy passed away in January 2021. It was a hard loss for her owner. She will always remember about her sweet boy Freddy and his unique story on the Earth.

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