Guinness world’s tallest and smallest dogs, Reginald and Pearl, enjoy a playdate in Idaho

Mark Thiessen
AP
Despite their size differences, world record holders Pearl and Reginald got along famously.
Despite their size differences, world record holders Pearl and Reginald got along famously. Credit: AAP

A playdate between the world’s tallest and smallest living dogs has gone the way of most dog park encounters despite the 90cm height difference — lots of tail wagging, sniffing and scampering.

Reginald, a seven-year-old Great Dane from Idaho, and Pearl, a chihuahua from Florida, are both certified winners in their respective height titles by Guinness World Records.

The fact that Reginald is the size of a small horse and Pearl is as small as an apple didn’t stop them from getting along famously.

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Pearl, a four-year-old who stands at 9.14cm comes from a long line of short dogs. Her aunt Millie, a previous record-holder in the same category, until she died in 2020, also was under 10.16cm tall.

Both Millie and Pearl weighed 28.35g at birth.

“I was not expecting to once again have the record,” said Vanesa Semler of Orlando, Florida, owner of both tiny dogs.

“That would be like unbelievable.”

Guinness arranged the two-day meet up between Pearl and Reginald — who also goes by Reggie and measures in at a whopping one metre — in March at his home in Idaho Falls.

Even though Pearl loves dogs, even big dogs, Semler said she was anxious because of Reginald’s size.

“For me, (it) was a huge, pleasant surprise from day one because Reggie is like Pearl, in bigger size,” she said.

“He is so gentle, so friendly.”

Reggie, for his part, might have been more interested in the Guinness film crew that accompanied Pearl than the tiny dog herself.

“I would say he likes people a little bit more than he likes other dogs,” said Sam Johnson Reiss, his owner.

Pearl’s tiny size was also strange for the big boy.

“He was like very cautious, like a little anxious,” Reiss said.

“He was very careful, like he didn’t step on her or anything or anything crazy. He was just very aware that she was there.”

Reggie’s super size was evident early on, especially on a dog park visit when he towered over other Great Danes despite being only nine months old.

“They would be shorter than him, and they were like full-grown,” Reiss said.

There might have been a little jealousy shown over toys and beds, but Reggie and Pearl found common ground during their two days roaming the Idaho farm together.

“I think she found a good friend,” Semler said.

Semler said Pearl is her prima donna, with the chihuahua even picking out the clothes she wants to wear every day by placing her paw on the outfits laid out before her. That comes in handy when news crews are lining up for interviews.

“For us, she was always our diva,” Semler said.

“Now she’s a diva for everyone.”

Pearl doesn’t have the top diva title quite yet, with Reiss saying Reggie — who has a new Instagram account — has his own diva moments.

“He’s pretty high maintenance,” Reiss said.

“Reggie’s just cheeky, like he’s kind of mischievous and silly and definitely tells you when he wants something.”

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