Meet the world’s largest puppy, weighing 180 pounds and measuring 6 feet in height, and bred to look like an…

After his home was attacked, Salt Lake City resident Jared Howser considered getting a huge security dog.

The robber then tragically killed his pet Cane Corso by throwing him out the window, where he died.

Jared opted to buy a puppy from the first brood after learning about the impending arrival in the United States of a rare breed created by mixing English and Neopolitan Mastiffs, which are regarded as direct relatives of the fabled Mesopotamian Molossus.

As a result, the four-month-old Euphrates showed up in his home.

The puppy was already around 130 pounds at the time.

The dog could easily place her face on the dining table at six months without even getting up from the floor.

Euphrates required at least eight full bowls of dog food every day when he was nine months old. She was nearly 6 feet tall when she stood on her hind legs.

The owner of the unusual pet contacted hundreds of large-breed dog breeders, combed through numerous websites, and sought clarification from the Guinness Book of Records office.

And it turns out that Euphrates is the world’s largest puppy.

Her worth is likewise remarkable.

You’ll need at least $5,000 to purchase an American Molossus.

It is difficult for Jared to converse with a pet, according to him.

Euphrates, who is only playing, easily knocks the owner to the ground despite his own weight of over 220 pounds. The dog can knock someone down only by wagging her tail.

“When people see Euphrates, they usually wonder how I manage to keep her under control and refer to me like a lion tamer,” Jared adds.

According to him, the pet has such a tremendous impact on people that it has already resulted in multiple accidents. Drivers lose control of their vehicles as they stare at a walking dog.

Despite her height and stern demeanor, the dog is not aggressive.

On a walk, she even allows strangers to stroke her – although not everyone is brave enough to do so.

In addition to Euphrates, the house is home to a confident pit bull who can freely play with a large dog without fear of being bitten.

Tug-of-war is a popular pastime of pets. Euphrates merely holds the other end while the pit bull tugs it, patiently watching her friend’s efforts…

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