A Florida chihuahua called Pearl was called the world’s fastest dog living by Guinness World Records after being determined at 3.59 inches high. Photo thanks to Guinness World Records
April 10 (UPI) — A Florida female’s animal chihuahua was formally called the world’s fastest dog living by Guinness World Records at a height of just 3.59 inches.
Pearl, a dog coming from Orlando citizen Vanesa Semler, was formally determined by vet Giovanni Vergel and validated to be the fastest dog living.
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Pearl’s mom’s sis, Miracle Milly, formerly held the very same record at a height of 3.8 inches. Milly passed away in 2020, previously Pearl was born.
“We’re blessed to have her,” Semler told Guinness World Records. “And to have this distinct chance to break our own record and show the world this remarkable news.”
The fastest dog ever, a dwarf Yorkshire terrier owned by British man Arthur Marples, was determined at 2.8 inches high prior to his death in 1945.