Size matters: Dog earns Guinness World Record for longest ears

October 5, 2021

This dog can definitely hear it when people say he’s a good boy. His name is Lou, and he recently earned set a Guinness World Record for having the longest ears on a living dog, reports Fox News.

Lou’s U.S.-based owner, Paige Olsen, told Guinness that she’s always known his ears were longer than average. According to a press release from the record-keeping organization, Paige only decided to measure them during the pandemic.

“Lou is a black and tan coonhound, and all of them should have ears that extend at least to the tip of their nose,” Paige, a veterinary technician, explained. “All black and tan coonhounds have beautiful, long ears; some are just longer than others. Their long ears drag on the ground and stir up scents when they are tracking out in the field. It makes them great at following long, very old, or ‘cold’ tracks that other breeds of dog may not pick up on.”

Lou’s ears each measure out to 13.38 inches.

TPaige said that while Lou’s ears are extraordinarily long, they don’t require much more cleaning than those of a normal dog. During the winter, however, she does wrap them in an ear-warmer to keep them from dragging in the snow.

“People always have questions about the breed. Coonhounds are not very common in this region so I get the opportunity to educate a lot of people on the breed,” Paige said. “Of course, everyone wants to touch the ears, they’re very easy to fall in love with after just one sighting.”

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