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Why doesn’t my Golden Retriever grow long hair?

Coat is genetic—some are born short-coated. Season/heat slows growth and causes shedding. Care matters (lack of brushing, wrong washing); nutrition gaps (protein, vitamins) also block growth.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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What is the Akita dog like?

The Akita is a large Japanese dog—brave, loyal, confident, alert. Smart and obedient, it learns fast but needs a firm leader and has some independence. Dense coat needs grooming; high energy needs lots of exercise—best for experienced owners.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
How to Remove Dog Dandruff

How to Remove Dog Dandruff

Dog dandruff shows up as white, flaky specks in the coat and can come from dry weather, poor nutrition, harsh shampoos, mites, or vitamin gaps. To clear it, keep up with parasite control, balance the diet, and brush regularly — and see a vet if it keeps getting worse.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Shandong Lion Cat

Shandong Lion Cat

The Shandong Lion Cat is mainly seen in zoos in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Jinan, and Qingdao in China, and rarely abroad in Japan and Singapore. It is called the Shandong Lion Cat because it looks like a lion, with long, fluffy fur.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Chinchilla

Chinchilla

The Chinchilla, with the English name Chinchilla, originates from Britain and descends from the Angora and the Persian. Some call it the artificial cat, hinting it was deliberately bred by humans. Notably, the Chinchilla was the first fully human-bred cat, appearing in 1894.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Selkirk Rex

Selkirk Rex

The Selkirk Rex, English name Selkirk Rex, is one of the newest natural breeds, evolved from domestic cats. First from Wyoming, USA, cross-bred with Persians to develop its traits, it can be crossed with Persians, Exotic Shorthairs, British and American Shorthairs. Free of genetic diseases, it is a very healthy cat distinguished by its fully curly coat—even the whiskers curl.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Somali

Somali

The Somali cat looks much like the Abyssinian—slender, slightly rounded, with big V-shaped ears and almond eyes—but with a semi-long, soft, dense coat. Developed in the US and Canada from a spontaneous long-haired mutation of the Abyssinian, the Somali is intelligent, gentle, playful, and water-loving, though its abundant coat needs regular grooming.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Japanese Bobtail

Japanese Bobtail

The Japanese Bobtail, also known as the Lucky Cat (Maneki-neko), is very popular in Japan. Cat lovers, upon hearing 'lucky,' want one. It is a native Japanese breed with a history tracing back centuries. Bred in the US after introduction, it is said an American cat lover in Japan found a cat with a short rabbit-like tail and brought several back after WWII; these are the ancestors. The Japanese Bobtail sits with one front paw raised, said to represent good fortune.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Tonkinese

Tonkinese

The Tonkinese, also known as the Vietnamese cat, is not from Vietnam but a purebred short-haired breed produced by crossing the Siamese with the Burmese, first appearing in North America in the 1930s. With pointed coloring softer than the Siamese and a short, silky coat like the Burmese, the Tonkinese is famously affectionate, active, and people-oriented.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Siamese

Siamese

The Siamese cat, also called the Thai cat, with English name Siamese, traces its origins to Thailand in the 14th century from non-purebred Asian cats. Once living in royal palaces and temples, it was later given as a diplomatic gift to other countries. Famous for its striking color points, blue almond eyes, and vocal, affectionate personality, the Siamese is a beloved and distinctive breed.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026