It is not considered a planet anymore, so yes, you could say that.
Pluto lost its status as a planet in 2006 when the International Astronomical Union redefined the criteria for what constitutes a planet. Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet due to its size and location in the Kuiper Belt.
Pluto was recently reclassified as a dwarf planet after being considered the 9th planet for over 80 years. This was due to the discovery of several Pluto-sized objects is similar orbits to Pluto, and the suspected existence of hundreds or thousands more.
In our solar system; Pluto. It is now accepted as a "dwarf-planet".
Pluto was ranked down to a dwarf planet in 2006
As of 2013, Pluto has been classed as a dwarf planet for 7 years.
Pluto lost it's "planet" status and now is called a dwarf planet.
Neptune, Pluto has lost its status as a planet. Since then, many dwarf planets have been discovered beyond Pluto.
Pluto
Pluto lost its status as a planet in 2006 when the International Astronomical Union redefined the criteria for what constitutes a planet. Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet due to its size and location in the Kuiper Belt.
Pluto was recently reclassified as a dwarf planet after being considered the 9th planet for over 80 years. This was due to the discovery of several Pluto-sized objects is similar orbits to Pluto, and the suspected existence of hundreds or thousands more.
In our solar system; Pluto. It is now accepted as a "dwarf-planet".
Pluto recently lost its status as a planet and is now a dwarf planet.
Pluto has recently been categorized as a dwarf planet.
Pluto
As of 2006, Pluto has been classified as a dwarf planet.
nobody has been seen on Pluto because Pluto might not be a planet
Pluto has been re-classified as a Dwarf Planet.