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Japanese White Rabbit
The Japanese White Rabbit is essentially the large white rabbit grown in Japan, also called the Japanese Large White. Said to descend from a cross of Chinese and Japanese white rabbits, it is a common breed mainly used for production. It matures early, grows fast, tolerates coarse feed, is a good mother with strong fertility, and is often used as a "foster mother" rabbit.

Jersey Wooly
The Jersey Wooly is a pet rabbit breed created by crossing the Angora and the dwarf rabbit, recognized by the ARBA in 1988. Gentle and cute with long but tangle-resistant wool, it is well suited to children.

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.

Fujian Yellow Rabbit
The Fujian Yellow Rabbit is an excellent Chinese meat rabbit breed with a short production cycle and high meat yield. Small but fast-growing and well adapted to local conditions, its tender, nutritious meat is praised as 'brain-boosting' and 'beauty' meat.

Beveren Rabbit
The Beveren Rabbit is a relatively small pet rabbit breed with fairly unremarkable features, so it is not widely bred and purebreds are hard to find. Recognized by its 'V'-shaped upright ears and 1β2 inch coat, it makes a gentle companion for rabbit lovers willing to look beyond the more common breeds.

Pink White Chinchilla
The Pink White Chinchilla is a cross between a white chinchilla and a beige or golden chinchilla. Its pinkish-white fur and pink ears are very attractive. Without a close look, it is easily confused with the red-eyed white chinchilla.

Siberian Chipmunk
The Siberian Chipmunk has the habits of storing food and hibernating; hibernation occurs in the wild, while in warm indoor captivity it does not need to hibernate. Wild chipmunks are mainly distributed in North China, Northwest China, and Northeast China. Their fur is of good quality and attractive.

Long-Haired Curly Guinea Pig
The Long-Haired Curly Guinea Pig, also known as the long-curly-haired cavy, is a rare and distinctive guinea pig variety native to Peru and Brazil. With its unique curly long coat and gentle nature, it makes a beloved small pet, though its coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting.

Why Do Some Dogs Like to Sleep Under the Bed?
Dogs sleep under beds mainly because the den-like space taps an instinct from their wolf ancestors and feels safe; a sudden shift to hiding can signal anxiety (strangers, separation, noise) or illness. It is also cooler in summer and sheltered in winter. To move them to a bed, lure with treats and place the bed by your own bed first, then shift it gradually.

What Happens When You Shave a Dog in Summer?
A dog's coat blocks UV, insulates, and shields skin from bugs and debris; shaving it raises risks of sunburn, skin cancer, follicle damage, parasites, and cuts, and can hurt the dog's confidence and social ease. Unless medically needed, avoid full shaves β instead offer water, shade, cool timing, and light trimming (keep the outer coat).