‘We thought she’d grow into it’
Zoey the Labrador/German shepherd mix has licked her way to a world record for having the longest tongue on a living dog. The Louisiana-based pup boasts an impressive tongue measuring five inches, longer than a soda can. Zoey’s owners, Sadie and Drew Williams, said their three-year-old fur baby always had a long tongue and they originally thought she would grow into it. However, her tongue remained abnormally large, with people even commenting on its size. Zoey’s tongue triumphed over the previous record held by an English Setter named Bisbee from Tucson, Arizona, whose tongue measured 3.74 inches. Despite her unusual feature, Zoey loves the outdoors, and fetching, chasing squirrels, riding in the car, and swimming are among her favorite activities.
FAQs:
What kind of dog is Zoey?
Zoey is a Labrador/German shepherd mix.
Where is Zoe from?
Zoey is from Louisiana.
How long is Zoey’s tongue?
Zoey’s tongue measures five inches, longer than a soda can.
What was previous record Zoey broke?
Zoey’s tongue triumphed over the previous record held by an English Setter named Bisbee from Tucson, Arizona, whose tongue measured 3.74 inches.
What kind of activities does Zoey enjoy?
Zoey loves the outdoors, and fetching, chasing squirrels, riding in the car, and swimming are among her favorite activities.

‘We Believed She Would Eventually Fit in It’
Zoey, a Labrador/German shepherd mix from Louisiana, has secured a place in the Guinness World Records for having the longest tongue on a living dog. At 5 inches in length, Zoey’s tongue is longer than a soda can. The three-year-old pup has always had a long tongue, according to owners Sadie and Drew Williams, who initially thought she would grow into it. However, as Zoey matured, her tongue remained abnormally large, garnering attention from people who commented on its length. Zoey’s tongue surpassed the previous record of 3.74 inches held by an English Setter named Bisbee. Despite her winning attribute, Zoey loves the outdoors and enjoys activities such as fetching, swimming and chasing squirrels.