At 20 inches tall, Pumuckel the pony is vying for the title of world’s smallest horse
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Meet Pumuckel: The Smallest Horse in The World

Pumuckel, a 20-inch-tall Shetland pony, is on track to break the record for being the world’s tiniest pony. Pumuckel, a cute animal, makes appearances in kindergartens and “etiemet” households.

Who is Pumuckel?

Despite its size, Pumuckel has a very healthy and content existence. The therapy pony Pumuckel is quite amiable. Pumuckel is lighter than many dogs at 77 pounds.

Why couldn’t Pumuckel win the littlest pony crown?

Why is Pumuckel such a little creature?

Whether Pumuckel has dwarfism or not is unknown. There are no indications of dwarfism in Pumuckel. According to AMHA, the symptoms of dwarfism include exceptionally small legs, a head that is bigger than its neck, and outwardly positioned eyes. As a result, we are unsure if Pumuckel is a dwarf because nothing is known about its past.

No matter what, Carola Weidmann, Pumuckel’s owner, adores and loves it. Children and residents of the “etiemet house” also adore it. The title of smallest horse in the world may go to Pumuckel next year.
