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Meet Gizmo, Bucks' smallest puppy



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Published Date: 29 August 2008
BHTV met what is believed to be Bucks' smallest puppy, Gizmo, who turned out to be one of the stars of this year's Bucks County Show.
Reporters Harriet Snookes spoke to Gizmo's owner Kay Thomson who said the tiny puppy is Bucks' smallest.

The Chihuahua-cross-Yorkshire Terrier stands at just 11cms high! The cute K9 was not in awe of the thousands of people and other animals enjoying the show and lapped up all the attention.

Sporting his 'size isn't everything' t-shirt, Gizmo was a real star of the popular show, which took place yesterday (Thursday).

It is thought he will not grow much beyond his current size, which could make him one of the smallest dogs in the country.

To see Gizmo, click 'Play' now to watch the video.

Log on later to see an in-depth demonstration from the Red Cross at Bucks County Show which could help you save someone's life.

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  • Last Updated: 29 August 2008 11:27 AM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 
  

 
 

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