Meet Pip, a four-month-old pug. Pip apparently weighs just over 1 pound and her owner, Joanne Astley, thinks she could be one of the smallest pugs in the world.
This tiny little ball of snuffles, Pip the tiny pug stands just less than four inches tall… so tiny she's smaller than a soda can!
Pip was born in England last January and has three other siblings who are twice her size! The four-month-old runt of the litter is a purebred pug, who just never seemed to grow, according to Joanne.
Joanne, a 54-year-old woman from Britain, decided to start breeding pugs last year, and was delighted when two-year-old Ruby gave birth to a litter of four in January.
But her delight soon turned to shock when she realized that one of the puppies was half the size of the others.
Check out the pics and video on the next page to learn more about Pip and see how tiny and adorable Pip is!
Edlyn Tan
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Tyson Phoon
Karen Morris
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Pug mix
Joshua Jaajaa
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This dog recently died because of its mutation. Its the result of an irresponsible back yard breeder named Joanne Astley.
Joshua Jaajaa
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This is the back yard breeder responsible. Shes started to breed her dogs for profit.
Sabri Murat
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E atat de firava, daca o strangi in brate ii faci rau :))
Joshua Jaajaa
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The dog died from mutation. Not so cute now is it? This is the result of back yard breeding.
Craig Lacey
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Joelle White
Joelle White
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What the hell
Craig Lacey
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Read it
Brent Glover
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Alison Glover
Stephanie Dutfield
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Omg Dave Dutfield
Craig Lacey
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And watch the video
Erin Perez
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Tami Button wants to revel in her legitness as a pure breed too!
Heather Maki
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not cute at all, looks like a chihuahua and bat mix.
Jennifay Blackburn
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Simon Morin
Jennifay Blackburn
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Andréane Chatigny
Jessica Fenlon
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Natasha Collins
Debi Zimmerman-Benson
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It is NOT A PUG, mixed with one probably
Lisa Mccaffery
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Cross breed not 100%pug
Joelle White
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There’s no video to watch?
Adam Malthaner
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Diana Rodrigues
Craig Lacey
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Yea there is.. It’s on the second page is
Craig Lacey
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Yea but look at the size of her
Terry Garcia Zapico
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Joaquin Zapico III
Patricia Mc Cole
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Oh my good God Keith O Neill look!!!!!!!
Laura Convery
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Robyn Jennifer Davies
Suzanne Dixon
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My beloved pug Olly
Samantha May
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David Paul Whitney
Shannon Alethia Bielby
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Aiden Vernon
Mila Mackenzie
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Vicky Scurlock
Cierra Peterson
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Oh my goodness!! She’s so small her ears haven’t flopped yet, lol
Lewis Hague
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SO SMALL
April Mosher
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❤️
Stevey Anderson
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Give me it
Erick Conseka
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Jacqueline Aranda
Joshua Jaajaa
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Their being bred. That is the problem. People should not be breeding these animals. It contributes to the over population problem and its ruining the breed. Millions of dogs are dying in shelters. Unlicensed/ unprofessional inexperienced breeders don’t know what their doing. This dog died of mutation, it wasn’t properly bred to begin with.
Julian Szczepanek
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Adorable but I’d be afraid she’s so tiny
Jacqueline Aranda
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Mi vida!!!! Pero no es cruxa con Chihuahua?
Kevin Reay
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How is this a pug… More like a chug! Pugs ears don’t stick up lol
Nikki Bowwow
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Alex
Carrie Marie
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Ande Lynn Brown-cooley
Erick Conseka
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no, ahi dice ” purebred pug”
Debi Zimmerman-Benson
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Pug
Jacqueline Aranda
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Órale!!!
Debi Zimmerman-Benson
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Pug, my Gidget
Megan Nicole Muzny
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Sheree Muzny
Debi Zimmerman-Benson
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Pug, my Hattie
Cathy Stone
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That’s a sad thing. People seem to forget how unique purebred dogs are and mixing them takes that away. And it’s not all looks. Pugs have those specific character traits. Why would you want a mix and not know what dog you’re going to end up with…
Backyard breeding shouldn’t be allowed. This is a good example why not.
Esme Paige
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Stevey :)!
Alex Stratfull-Innes
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Omg I want it