World’s Smallest Dog found

Share to Google Classroom

A Yorkshire terrier named Lulu may soon become the world’s shortest dog. The tiny pup, who lives in Loretto, Ontario, stands just 7.6cm tall and weighs less than one pound. Her owner, Kim Passero, believes Lulu could beat the current record held by a chihuahua named Pearl, who is 8cm tall.

Even though Lulu is still very young—only 4 months old—she’s already full of personality. Passero says Lulu is bold and feisty, despite her small size. “She is probably the sauciest dog I’ve ever had,” Passero said in an interview. She added that Lulu even tried to nip at her during her first bath.

Guinness World Records has a rule that dogs must be at least 1 year old before they can be officially measured for a record. That means Lulu will have to wait a little longer to try for the title.

For now, Lulu is enjoying life as a playful and spirited puppy. If she stays this small, she might soon be known around the world as the tiniest dog on Earth.

1
A Yorkshire terrier named Lulu may soon become the world’s...
1
A robot named Revenger has just broken the world record...
1
New Zealand cyclist Dion Smith had an unexpected run-in during...

World & National News

1
A team of researchers has discovered a massive 30-year-old fungus...
1
A bronze statue of Melania Trump, the former First Lady...
1
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Dame Jacinda Ardern delivered the...
1
Austria has won the 69th Eurovision Song Contest with a...
1
Two new ferries will begin carrying trains, vehicles, and passengers...