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A great Dane with the size of a small horse and a chihuahua the size of a credit card had an adorable world record setting meeting during the meeting for a game set by Guinness World Records.
Reginald, also known as “Reggie”, a 7-year-old Dane from Idaho, bears the title of the longest dog in the world, standing in 3 feet, 3 inches. Even like a puppy, he drew the great Danes grown in the dog park.
Pearl, a 4-year-old Chihuahua from Florida, provided the record for the shortest dog in the world, at just 3.59 inches. It can easily fit into the palm of a hand and comes from a long line of little chihuahuas.
This photo provided by Guinness World Records shows Pearl, the shortest living dog in the world, with reginald, the longest living dog in the world, both certified by the World Records Guinness, during a Playdate in Idaho Falls, Idaho, April 5, 2025. (Natalie Behring/Guinness Records World through AP)
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The duo, while an impossible duet, were well accompanied by their two-day visit, according to Pearl owner Vanesa Semler.
“For me, (it) was a great surprise, pleasant from day one because Reggie is like Pearl in (a) larger size,” said Semler. “He’s so gentle, so friendly.”

This photo provided by Guinness World Records shows Reginald and Pearl walking next to each other during their meeting on April 5. (Natalie Behring/Guinness Records World through AP)
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Reggie’s owner, Sam Johnson Reiss, said Dane Great is more of a people of the people, but he liked Playdate.
“I would say he was a little more interested in people,” Reiss said. “He was very careful, a little worried, but he was very careful and he didn’t open it. … He was just very aware that she was there, and she loved her.”

This photo provided by Guinness World Records shows reginald posing in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with his Guinness World Records documents proves it as the world’s highest dog on April 5. (Natalie Behring/Guinness Records World through AP)
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The cubs ate bones together and caught in the video smelling each other with tail tails.
Reggie’s mouth seemed to be near the size of the whole body of Pearl and his paws near the size of Pearl’s head.

This photo provided by the Guinness World Records shows Pearl, the shortest living dog in the world, standing under Reginald, the longest living dog in the world, both certified by Guinness World Records, during a Playdate in Idaho Falls, Idaho April 5. (Natalie Behring/Guinness Records World through AP)
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“I think she found a good friend,” Semler said. “I think about her, (she) was like a truly exciting experience.”
Associated Press contributed to this report.