The 'truly special dog' passed away with his head in his 'loving owner Brittany's lap', from 'amputation-related pneumonia'. He 'was primed to beat cancer's butt, but in the end, he was just too sick'.
Zeus, the world's tallest male dog, has died from complications following treatment for bone cancer, Guinness World Records has said.
The Great Dane, who stood at one metre tall, was awarded the title in 2022. He was three years old and would have turned four in November. He died from pneumonia following surgery to remove his front right leg after his cancer was discovered by vets.He passed away in the early hours of Tuesday, with his head in his"loving owner Brittany's lap", Donnie Davis, Brittany's father, said.
Brittany, from Bedford, Texas, said on Guinness World Records' website:"We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our beloved dog, Zeus, the Guinness World Records title holder for the tallest living male dog. Zeus died Tuesday morning of amputation-related pneumonia."Zeus was a truly special dog. He was gentle, loving, very stubborn but always happy to see his family and many, many friends on his adventures around Dallas & Fort Worth.
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