Canadian Man Sets World Record by Walking 38 Dogs at Once

Mitchell Rudy has broken the Guinness World Record for the most dogs walked simultaneously by leading a pack of 38 leashed dogs on a 0.6-mile journey. This remarkable achievement surpasses the previous record of 36 dogs, which was set in Goesan, South Korea.

The dogs were provided by the Korean K9 Rescue shelter, highlighting his commitment to dog adoption. “These are dogs that have been rescued by KK9R but also other agencies inside of Korea. There’s a lot of stigma around rescues. They’re great animals; they deserve a good home, they just need a little bit of love,” Rudy said.

Through this endeavour, Rudy aims to promote dog adoption by raising awareness about the benefits of rescuing animals and inspiring others to consider adopting rather than shopping for pets.

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