Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Duchess, the Greatest of Danes


You never know who you’re going to run into when you roam the city of St. Louis. You certainly don’t expect to meet a 6-foot dog.

But this is Duchess the Great Dane, who is arguably the tallest dog in St. Louis. The five-year-old weighs 180 pounds and is 3-feet tall when she’s on all fours. But when she rears up on her hind legs, Duchess is 6-feet-4-inches tall! And that still doesn’t qualify her as the tallest dog in America. Another Great Dane named Zeus, who hails from Michigan, holds that record at 7-feet-tall.

Duchess is an astounding sight. She’s almost like a tourist attraction as runners, bikers, dog walkers and even park staff slow down or even stop to see if that’s really a dog. And Marty Connolly, Duchess’ owner, doesn’t mind a bit.

Marty, a 63-year-old retiree from South St. Louis, is glad to share the story of his rescue dog. Duchess is originally from California and came to this area with her family. But demanding jobs and a new baby didn’t leave Duchess much family time. So Marty stepped in. Marty had lost his first beloved Great Dane, Duke, recently and Duchess fit right in.

The gentle giant ambled happily along with Marty during one of her two daily walks in the park. When she stopped to say hello, she leaned into the stranger that was petting her. An instant connection. And when the stranger’s yappy dog tried to get her goat, a sniff and yawn was all the response her sweet soul had to share.  

“All I know is she loves people and other animals and her mission from God is to help others,” Marty said.


But Duchess’ new friend wasn’t so sure.The 15-pound little dog tried to get to know Duchess by sniffing her hind quarters. But all her little nose could reach was Duchess’ legs. They parted with a plan to meet again soon.

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