
Pomeranian Breaks World Record with 10 Jumps in 7 Seconds
A tiny Pomeranian named Twinkie just became the fastest dog to jump through a human's arms 10 times, completing the feat in 7.48 seconds. The achievement marks the 19th Guinness World Record for trainer Jennifer Fraser and her talented pack.
When most dogs are learning to sit and stay, Twinkie the Pomeranian was mastering acrobatic leaps that would land her in the record books.
The 2-year-old dog and her owner, Canadian professional trainer Jennifer Fraser, broke the Guinness World Record for fastest time to perform 10 jumps through a human's arms. Twinkie sailed through all 10 jumps in just 7.48 seconds, shaving precious time off the previous record.
But this isn't Twinkie's first time in the spotlight. The petite performer is part of the Acro Canine Crew dance troupe, which recently earned a golden buzzer from host Terry Crews on America's Got Talent. The troupe showcases dogs performing choreographed routines that blend athleticism with artistry.
Fraser has turned positive training into a championship formula. She and her dogs have now earned 19 Guinness World Records titles together, building each achievement through patience and celebration rather than pressure.

"Twinkie knows a wide variety of tricks, all taught using positive reinforcement, lots of treats, praise and love," Fraser explained to Guinness World Records. The record-breaking jump routine was built gradually through small training steps until Twinkie gained both confidence and speed.
Sunny's Take
What makes this story shine isn't just the adorable image of a fluffy Pomeranian soaring through the air. It's the reminder that amazing achievements come from consistent encouragement and trust.
Fraser's approach proves that treating animals with kindness and respect doesn't mean sacrificing excellence. Her 19 world records stand as testament that positive methods can produce extraordinary results while keeping tails wagging.
The bond between Fraser and her dogs shows in every jump. These aren't just trained animals performing tricks. They're partners who clearly love what they do, building something remarkable together one treat and one celebration at a time.
Twinkie's seven-second performance is a quick reminder that big achievements come in small, furry packages.
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