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'Giant' George the world's largest dog is used to enormous amounts of attention and is all set for more with the release of his new book.

Written by his owner, Dave Nasser, 'Giant George: Life with the World's Biggest Dog' charts the gigantic allowances that the 230 pound Great Dane needs daily to get by.

Standing almost four-foot-tall at the shoulder and seven-foot three-inches on his hind legs, George consumes 180 pounds of food a month and sleeps on a queen sized mattress.

Measured by a Guinness World Record official in 2010, it was declared that not only is George currently the planet's largest dog but is also the tallest dog ever recorded.

Spending his days at home in Tuscon, Arizona sleeping, barking at the UPS deliveryman and eating his favourite chicken and rice dinners, George is pretty blase about his global celebrity.

Weighing almost 100 pounds more than a typical Great Dane, he has recently lost slightly over a stone in weight on doctors orders ready for the latest round of publicity to promote the book.

For six-year-old George, life with Dave Nasser and his wife Christie began as a seven-week-old puppy born into a litter of 13 over 1,000 miles away from Arizona in Oregon.

'Twelve were entangled with one another, but our eyes were drawn to one pup standing apart from the rest. He was clearly the runt, endearing him to Christie immediately,' said Dave about his massive dog.

'As soon as George settled into our home, we discovered our plans to be fair but firm parents were wishful thinking.

All the things that make Great Danes wonderful pets — their lack of aggression and their attachment to humans — make them more emotionally sensitive than other dogs.

'They need to be with their ‘pack’ at all times and at night the cute pup with intensely blue eyes turned into a caterwauling banshee whenever we tried to leave him alone in the kitchen.'

Devouring the same meal - chicken, rice, dog food and yoghurt - everyday, George's diet although impressively large is relatively boring because of Great Dane's sensitive stomachs.

'At five months he still acted like a puppy, chasing his tail and playing games of fetch and tug-of-war with his favourite bit of rope. But he was already the size of a fully-grown Labrador,' explained Dave.

It was about this time that Dave and his wife realised that they may have a record breaker on their hands.

'His size did not go unnoticed in the outside world. Our local park had a section for puppies but we were bullied out of it by other owners, who were scared George would hurt their pups,' said Dave.

'Eventually he outgrew the single mattress we placed there for him and preferred instead the comfort of our king-sized bed — sprawling between us like some over-indulged prince while we spent half the night clinging onto the edges

'In the summer of 2006, we solved this problem by buying him his own queen-sized mattress, which he still sleeps on today at the bottom of our bed.'

Hitting 252 pounds by the time he was two years old, a friend suggested that contacting Guinness might be worth a go.

'Christie had applied to the Guinness World Records people on George’s behalf,'explained Dave.

'That February, one of their adjudicators came to watch George being measured in the presence of a vet. He was officially declared not just the world’s tallest living dog (43 inches from paw to shoulder) but the tallest dog ever.'

Setting off a chain of publicity, George eventually appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, the ultimate litmus test of worldwide fame.

'Oprah's staff learned about Giant George thorough FaceBook and YouTube and were were insistant on having him as a feature on this show; regardless of the Guinness World Record,' said Dave.

'As fate would have it, the timing with Guinness World Records and the Oprah Show came together flawlessley.

'When we arrived in Chicago, we were shocked by the number of people who were wating for us in the arrival area at the airport.

'With flashing cameras and video rolling, more than one-hundred people saw Giant George strike a pose as though he was on a red carpet. Needless to say, they ate it up.

'Everyone on Oprah's staff was so nice, warm and friendly. What a great group of people that work for the Oprah show!

'Finally, it was time for Giant George to go out on stage and have Oprah announce his Guinness World Records for Tallest Dog Ever and Tallest Living Dog.

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