Longest dog tail in the world belongs to Finnegan from Calgary
Irish wolfhound's tail measures 72.29 centimetres
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There's something extraordinary about Finnegan, an Irish wolfhound from Calgary.
The dog has the world's longest tail — officially listed in the Guinness World Records 2015 Book at 72.29 centimetres.
Finnegan’s co-owner Evangeline Leclair says after three-and-a-half years she has learned to put away anything breakable.
"He's broken several wine glasses. He's knocked over a few wine bottles," she said.
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"I've been hit in the face a few times.... Sometimes when he wags it, and you're sitting on the ground or you're sitting on a chair, it might go into your mouth."
Finnegan is a big dog, but at 55 kilograms — or 121 pounds — he is actually small for an Irish wolfhound.
The letter declaring Finnegan's world record came in the mail last month. Leclair says a vet was required to measure the tail three times with a witness. The process was videotaped and submitted to Guinness World Records.
The previous record was held by an American Great Dane named Bentley.
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