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Miniature Bull Terrier
The Miniature Bull Terrier, developed in 19th-century England, is the smallest of the Bull Terrier varieties. Despite its history as a fighting dog, it is sweet, devoted, and playful, though it needs firm training and supervision around other dogs.

Spinone Italiano
The Spinone Italiano is one of Italy's oldest, most versatile gun dogs, nearly extinct by 1950 before dedicated breeders revived it. Gentle, patient and sociable yet tireless in the field, it makes a loving pet that needs a reason to obey.

Poodle (Caniche)
The Poodle, often groomed in the popular 'Teddy' style, is a smart, low-shedding companion dog that comes in standard, miniature and toy sizes. Lively and affectionate, it is one of the most popular pets.

Bichon Frise
The Bichon Frise is a small, white powder-puff companion dog with a cheerful, gentle temperament. Originally taken to France in the 1500s, it thrives on human company and regular grooming.
How can I make a Bulldog’s ears stand up?
English Bulldogs have naturally dropped ears that only surgery can erect; French Bulldogs can stand naturally. If a French Bulldog's ears don't rise, it may be genetic or calcium deficiency. Supplement calcium, get sunlight for vitamin D, and massage the ear base.

British Shorthair
The British Shorthair is a compact, powerful, easygoing cat with a round face, dense short coat, and large round eyes. With a history tracing to Roman times, it became a recognized breed in 19th-century Britain and is beloved for its calm, friendly, adaptable natureβan ideal companion that gets along with everyone.

Hyla Rabbit
The Hyla Rabbit is a world-famous meat rabbit breed, introduced to China not long ago. It is the world-recognized meat rabbit breed with the highest meat yield, with delicious meat. The Hyla Rabbit consists of four lines, with different appearances among lines.

Saibei Rabbit
The Saibei Rabbit is a man-made breed developed from a cross of the French ram rabbit and the Flemish Giant, mainly used for production as a fur-and-meat dual-purpose rabbit. Its main advantages are large size, fast growth, high fertility, strong disease resistance, low morbidity, tolerance of coarse feed, adaptability, a gentle temperament, and easy management.

CrΓ¨me D’Argent Rabbit
The Crème D'Argent (also called the Cream Rabbit) is an old French breed later introduced to and refined in the United States. Its dense cream-orange silver coat and coffee-colored eyes make it a distinctive, hardy pet rabbit.

Ram Rabbit
The Ram Rabbit is a large, lop-eared meat rabbit originally from North Africa, known for its ram-like head and gentle, slow temperament. Mainly raised on farms, it has low fertility, so special attention to nutrition during pregnancy is essential.