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Silver Fox Rabbit
The Silver Fox Rabbit is a standard fur-breed rabbit with a soft, beautiful coat, but it has weak adaptability and has not been widely promoted or kept. Originating in the former Soviet Union, it is a precious fur-breed variety valued both for its pelt and as a pet.

Himalayan
The Himalayan is a native Chinese breed whose body color changes with temperatureβwhite all over when warm, and a standard deep black (the limbs and head turning black) when cold.

Shih Tzu Rabbit
The Shih Tzu Rabbit is a pet rabbit breed developed in China. It has a small, cute appearance with very long coat and long facial fur, black eyes, and ears that are either upright or lopped. It is not yet recognized by any rabbit association.

Blanc de Hotot Rabbit
The Blanc de Hotot Rabbit comes in large and dwarf forms, both pet breeds known for their pure white coat with black eye-rings and earsβlike a panda. Gentle and cute, it needs regular grooming, nail trimming, and a dry, quiet home.

English Spot Rabbit
The English Spot Rabbit, also called the Spot Rabbit or British Spot Rabbit, is an ancient large pet rabbit resembling a Dalmatian dog with black spots across its white body. Not common in China, it needs attentive foot and ear care to stay healthy.

How Hamsters Sense the World: Often-Overlooked Facts
Hamsters have poor dynamic vision and see only in black and white, yet excellent hearing that picks up sounds we can't β so keep them away from loud noise. As rodents they must chew constantly; without chew toys their front teeth overgrow and can starve them, making apple-branch sticks and chew stones essential.

Why a Rabbit’s Eyes Get Inflamed and Pus-Filled, and How to Treat
Inflamed, pus-filled rabbit eyes usually come from a poor diet (too salty or dry 'heating' feed), eye irritants like dust or stray fur, or uncleared daily discharge that breeds bacteria. Treat by switching to carrots, apples, and greens, removing any foreign object and trimming surrounding fur, and wiping the eyes daily; see a vet if pus is severe.

How to Care for a Teddy (Poodle) and What to Watch
The Teddy (Poodle) is the smartest small dog β lively, gentle, loves interaction, and adapts fast, so it's a family favorite. But care needs attention or health issues arise. Here is how to keep one and the precautions.
How to make a Teddy’s coat curl?
Proper care and trimming help keep a Teddy's coat curly and healthy. Regular brushing keeps it clean and fluffy and prevents matting and shedding. Using a curl-coat shampoo when bathing helps maintain the curls. Supplementing protein and vitamins improves skin and coat quality and can make the coat curlier.
What is the ear fur of a sheepdog like?
The shape and color of a sheepdog's ear fur can vary between breeds. Generally, though, the ear hair is long and soft, covering the inside and surrounding area of the ear. The ear fur usually matches the body coat color, such as black, brown, or white, and its length and shape can be controlled through trimming and brushing.