Demi Moore and her pet pooch Pilaf.Photo: demi moore/instagram (2)

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Demi Moorethinks her pet poochPilafcould be a world record holder!

“@guinnessworldrecords just announced the World’s Shortest Dog today. I don’t know about you but I think Pilaf might give Pearl a run for her money! Should we submit @pilaf.littlemouse??” wrote Moore on Instagram Wednesday, sharing aseries of snaps of Pilaf, who is also a chihuahua, being measured against a $100 bill.

Her Instagram carousel also included a similar photo of Pearl, who was officially crowned on Sunday, being measured against a dollar bill.

Moore’s daughterTallulah Willisalso commented on the shots, writing, “NOT THE BENJAMIN 😭.” “You are truly a legend,” she added in a second comment.

Pearl the Chihuahua Named World’s Shortest Dog by Guinness World Records

Pilaf has itsown Instagram accountwith nearly 8,000 followers, where Moore documents the pup’s day-to-day life.

Moore also asked her followers on her Instagram Story this week if she should put Pilaf forward for the title. “Should we submit Pilaf to the Guinness Book of World Records? #Pilaf4Guinness,” she captioned the post.

Pearl the chihuahua.GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS

Pearl the Chihuahua Named World’s Shortest Dog by Guinness World Records

When current record holder Pearl was born in September 2020, she weighed less than an ounce. Now aged two, the pooch weighs in at 1.22 lbs.

She is related to the previous holder of the shortest dog title,Miracle Milly, who measured 3.8 inches in height. Milly died in 2020, before Pearl — the daughter of one of Milly’s identical sisters — was born.

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“We’re blessed to have her,” Pearl’s owner Vanesa Semler told Guinness World Records. “And to have this unique opportunity to break our own record and share with the world this amazing news.”

She also described her pooch as “small like a ball” and said the chihuahua is slightly taller than a teacup and “a bit of a diva.”

source: people.com