Filed under: Dogs , Pets in the News Peggy Peattie, The San Diego Union-Tribune / AP Titan the Great Dane has something to really bark about – he’s just been named the World’s Tallest Dog by the Guinness World Records, reports Sign On San Diego . At 42.25 inches tall, the 4-year-old dog from San Diego is deaf, epileptic and partly blind, Titan’s proud owner Diana Taylor told Sign On San Diego. Taylor adopted her 190-pound Great Dane in 2005 from a rescue group in Tennessee. “It’s not just wonderful for Titan,” she told Sign On San Diego. “It’s wonderful for all dogs.” Titan replaced previous record-holder Gibson, a Great Dane from Northern California who died earlier this year after fighting bone cancer, the Associated Press reports. Gibson measured a little shorter than Titan, at 42.2 inches.

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Titan the Great Dane Named World’s Tallest Dog
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