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A pony and a great Danish with a size like a credit card, had a cute world record encounter when meeting on the match date set by the Guinness World Records.
Reginald, also known as "Reggie", is a 7-year-old Great Dane from Idaho who holds the title of the world's tallest dog, and is 3 feet 3 inches tall. Even a puppy, he stood on the big Danes who grew up in the dog park.
Chihuahua, 4-year-old from Florida, won the world's shortest dog record at just 3.59 inches. She could easily put it in her palm and come from a long list of little chihuahuas.
This photo provided by Guinness World Records shows that the world's shortest dog pearl is the world's tallest live dog Reginald, both certified by Guinness World Records, during the drama date in Idaho Falls, Idaho on April 5, 2025. (Natalie Behring/Guinness World records via AP)
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According to Pearl's boss Vanesa Semler, the two, while an unlikely duo, got along well during the two-day visit.
"For me, (it was a pleasant surprise from the start of day one, because Reggie was like (a) a bigger size," Semmer said. "He was so gentle, so friendly."
The photo provided by Guinness World Records shows Reginald and Pearl next to each other at the April 5 meeting. (Natalie Behring/Guinness World records via AP)
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Reggie's boss Sam Johnson Reiss said the great Dane was more like a person, but loved the date.
"I would say he's more interested in the people," Rees said. "He's very cautious, a little anxious, but he's very careful and he doesn't step on her. ... He's just very aware that she's there and she loves him."
This photo provided by Guinness World Records shows Reginald posing on Idaho Falls, Idaho, and his Guinness World Records paperwork proves that he is the world's tallest live dog, April 5. (Natalie Behring/Guinness World records via AP)
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The cubs ate bones together and were captured on the video, sniffing each other.
Reggie's mouth seemed to be close to the size of the pearl's entire body, and his claws were close to the size of the pearl's head.
This photo provided by Guinness World Records shows that Pearl is the world's tallest living dog, the world's tallest live dog, all certified by Guinness World Records in a game at Idaho Falls, Idaho on April 5. (Natalie Behring/Guinness World records via AP)
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"I think she found a good friend," Semmer said. "I think it was like a very exciting experience for her."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.