Watch: German man’s 14 dogs perform conga dance to set new Guinness World Record
A German citizen, Wolfgang Lauenburger, and his 14 dogs have set a new Guinness World Record by performing conga dance.

The new record has been set by Wolfgang and his dogs, namely Simon, Susy, Emma, Filou, Fin, Speck, Bibi, Katie, Maya, Ulf, Jennifer, Elvis, Charly and Cathy by forming a conga line in front of an adjudicator from the Guinness.
Wolfgang seems to have taught his pack of dogs how to do the conga dance after rigorous training. The conga is a Latin American dance, where a person stands behind the other to form a chain.
Guinness World Records’s official Twitter handle has also posted the clip, where Wolfgang can be seen instructing the dogs to form a Conga line.
New record: Most dogs in a conga line - 14 by Wolfgang Lauenburger (Germany)
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) January 31, 2023
Wolfgang guided Emma, Filou, Fin, Simon, Susy, Maya, Ulf, Speck, Bibi, Katie, Jennifer, Elvis, Charly and Cathy in the long line 🐶 pic.twitter.com/AL6D3vGG5j
The caption of the video said, "New record: Most dogs in a conga line - 14 by Wolfgang Lauenburger (Germany). Wolfgang guided Emma, Filou, Fin, Simon, Susy, Maya, Katie, Jennifer, Elvis, Ulf, Speck, Bibi, Charly and Cathy in the long line."
Wolfgang seems to have been creating world records for a long time as he had earlier bagged it for "most rollovers by a dog in one minute."
FAQs:
- What are some other records set by dogs?
Zeus, the tallest dog; Milly, the chihuahua, the world’s smallest dog; Auggie, who held most tennis balls in his mouth; Finnegan, for world’s longest tail and more. - When did Wolfgang Lauenburger set the new record?
August 25, 2022.
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