In San Diego, the world’s tiniest horse lives indoors with his three canine companions.

The world’s tiniest horse has been rejected by his mother because of  his small height. Currently he lives in San Diego with his pony trainer and three dogs .

Peabody, the small pony, was abandoned by his mother because he was too young for her to care for. The six-week-old pony is approximately the size of a dog and weighs around 20 pounds, making him significantly smaller than a pony’s normal size.

Peabody’s owner, Faith Smith, called him the world’s tiniest miniature horse at his age.

Peabody, like a pet, stays in her owner’s home. After his mother refused to milk him, his former owner was given by the vet to put the wretched animal down, but Smith was able to save him. Despite the fact that the small horse had certain health issues, such as a difficulty with his jaw, the possibility of becoming deaf and blind, and the possibility of not being able to walk, Smith was confident that he would survive and deserved a better life.

Smith rented a van and travelled to the farm after the adoption to pick up Peabody. The little horse has made progress since that day; his jaw has aligned and his head has expanded, he has great eye-sight, and he can walk.

Though he is deaf, it does not prevent him from feeling at ease at her home.

Peabody gets along with her three dogs and enjoys playing in the garden with them. The world’s tiniest horse seems content with his lot in life.

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