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The tallest dog in the world, Zeus, had his front leg amputated

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The most the tallest dog in the world, Zeus, had his front paw amputated.

He had bone cancer.

The tallest living male dog, Zeus, had his front paw amputated due to bone cancer.

NYpost.com writes about this.

According to the owners, the Great Dane, which set a Guinness World Record last year, has undergone surgery saved a life. Veterinarians noted that if this had not been done, he would have lived only 3 months.

Brittany Davis shared that the dog, whose height is 1,046 meters, is recovering after successful surgery.

“The doctor said it couldn't have been better. He did so well! He's recovered from the anesthesia and is taking a ton of painkillers. He's doing well and everyone loves him already! After the operation, patients wore T-shirts, but for They didn't have Zeus that big. So his oncologist literally gave Zeus her shirt off,” she shared.

The tallest dog in world, Zeus had his front paw amputated.

Zeus eats as many as 12 cups of dog food every day, and also loves scrambled eggs. His favorite snack is ice cubes, and he is so tall that he only drinks water from the kitchen sink.

The tallest dog in the world, Zeus, had his front paw amputated

Without his front paw, he will now not be able to do Some of his favorite pastimes include wandering around the neighborhood or going to the farmers market, where he is a local celebrity.

In a strange coincidence, the former tallest dog in history was also a Great Dane named Zeus from Michigan. According to the Guinness Book of Records, he died at the age of 5 years in 2014.

Recall that a woman gave her dog a facelift. She showed photos before and after plastic surgery and named the reason.

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