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4-inch Lake County Chihuahua may be world's smallest dog

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  1. GRENDEL

    GRENDEL Contributing Member

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    Is there a point at which these things aren't considered dogs anymore?

    http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/orl-littledog2707apr27,0,7141107.story?coll=orl-news-headlines
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    4-inch Lake County Chihuahua may be world's smallest dog

    Ramsey Campbell | Sentinel Staff Writer
    Posted April 27, 2007

    LEESBURG -- Meet tiny Dancer, a rust-colored, long-haired Chihuahua that may just be the world's smallest dog, weighing 18 ounces and standing not much more than 4 inches tall.

    Dancer's owner, Jenny Gomes, said the diminutive Lake County canine may be on his way to being named the world's smallest living dog by Guinness World Records.

    And Dancer may have a legitimate claim to the title. The last smallest dog -- measured by height -- was Danka Kordak of Slovakia, which stood 5.4 inches high, according to Guinness officials.

    But that long-haired Chihuahua died. And Gomes said her Dancer is slightly smaller at 4.1 inches, from foot to the top of the shoulder.

    Born June 8, Dancer can't officially claim the title until he is 1 year old.

    "Then we're planning to throw him a birthday party, measure him officially and get him into the Guinness records as the smallest-living dog," Gomes said.

    She said a shorter candidate could emerge but that's unlikely.

    Guinness officials require height to be measured up to the animal's shoulders. A Largo Chihuahua is the smallest in terms of length, at 6 inches.

    A neighbor of Gomes, who lives in Okahumpka, abandoned a female Chihuahua a year ago. Emaciated and near death when found, the dog was pregnant.

    "We rescued her, and two weeks later she gave birth," Gomes said.

    The first puppy was a normal-sized female.

    "But about two hours later came Dancer," Gomes said. "He was about a quarter the size of his sister. He was about as big as my thumb."

    His sister was adopted, but Gomes kept Dancer and his mother.

    Veterinarians suggested Dancer be euthanized because he was likely to have serious health issues as he grew older. Gomes didn't expect the tiny dog to make it either, but she wanted to give him a chance

    Cathy Griggs, Gomes' friend, said she first saw Dancer at the half-year mark.

    "If I hadn't known better, I would have assumed he was a puppy," she said.

    Those who know Dancer say he doesn't have the typical Chihuahua personality.

    "He's a ham. He loves people," Gomes said.

    She carries him wrapped in a small blanket or pushes him in a baby stroller. At home, he stays in a small playpen. He is always at risk from larger animals.

    "His mother is the only one I let near him. She's very protective," Gomes said.

    He is so fragile, a fall from a chair or table could be fatal.

    Dancer's name was inspired by a popular Garth Brooks song.

    Dancer eats every three or four hours because of his size. His only health problem is low blood sugar.

    Gomes said a man in the veterinarian's office offered her $5,000 for Dancer when he found out the dog was an adult.

    Gomes refused: "No way. You don't sell love."

    Ramsey Campbell can be reached at rcampbell@orlandosentinel.com or 352-742-5923
     
  2. peleincubus

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    tiny dancer = garth brooks song


    :rolleyes:
     
  3. DarkHorse

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    Elton John and Tim McGraw just threw up in their mouths.


    But actually... I'm pretty sure the dog's name is "Dancer", in reference to "The Dance" by Garth Brooks.
     

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