Chihuahua tinier than TV remote at 3.59 inches becomes world’s shortest-living dog

Chihuahua tinier than a TV remote at 3.59 inches becomes world's shortest living dog

Pearl, a two-year-old chihuahua, was named the world’s smallest dog earlier this month by Guinness World Records. Pearl, who was born on September 1, 2020, stands 9.14 cm (3.59 in) tall and measures 12.7 cm (5.0 in) long. This means she’s shorter than a popsicle and nearly as long as a dollar bill. She is only 553 g in weight. (1.22 lb). It’s worth noting that Pearl is related to Miracle Milly, a chihuahua that formerly held the Guinness record for being the world’s tiniest dog. Pearl, like Milly, weighed only 28 grammes at birth.

Besides, Zeus, a two-year-old American Great Dane, was named the world’s tallest dog living

Vanesa Semler, Pearl’s owner, recently introduced Pearl on the Italian TV show Lo Show Dei Record. “We’re blessed to have her and this unique opportunity to break our own record and share this amazing news with the world,” Semler stated while conversing with Gerry Scotti. Pearl’s height was measured three times at different intervals at the Crystal Creek Animal Hospital in Orlando to confirm her record. The Pearl’s dimensions were taken in a vertical line from the base of her front foot to the top of her withers, according to Guinness World Records criteria. Pearl, the dog, is distinguished by her peaceful demeanour, which distinguishes her from other chihuahuas. (https://flossdental.com/)

Zeus, a two-year-old American Great Dane, was named the world’s tallest dog living in May of last year by Guinness World Records. (male). Zeus is 3 feet 5.18 inches (1.046 metres) tall and lives with the Davis family in Bedford, Texas, USA. Brittany Davis adopted him when he was only eight weeks old.

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