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Icelandic Sheepdog
The Icelandic Sheepdog, originally from Iceland and dating to the 17th century, is Iceland's only native breed. Brought by Scandinavian settlers around 874β930 AD, it nearly vanished from a plague but was revived through the efforts of breeders in Iceland and Britain.

BerneseMountain
The Bernese Mountain Dog, originally from Switzerland, is one of four Swiss mountain breeds. With its striking black, white, and tan tricolor coat and long legs, it is a powerful yet harmonious breed once used for pulling carts, cheese making, and weaving shops in the Bern region.

Dalmatian
The Dalmatian, originating in Yugoslavia, is famous for its distinctive spotted coat and is commonly called the Spotted Dog. A breed of great endurance and speed, it served 19th-century nobility as a carriage guard dog, earning the nickname 'coach dog.'

Havanese
The Havanese is a small, short-legged companion dog from Cuba with long, soft hair and a merry, affectionate nature. Friendly, gentle, and sensitive, it is an ideal family pet and devoted to its owners.

Old English Sheepdog
The Old English Sheepdog is a large, shaggy British herding dog with a gentle, clownish disposition. Friendly and devoted, it is a beloved family companion and willing watchdog.

Gordon Setter
The Gordon Setter is a Scottish gundog from the 17th century, recognized by its black-and-tan coat. A beautiful, intelligent, and hardworking hunting dog, it is alert, cheerful, confident, and deeply loyal.

French Bulldog
The French Bulldog is a small-to-medium, muscular, and compact companion dog from France with a lively, curious personality. Affectionate and quiet, it is well suited to apartment living and family life.

How to Care for an Elderly Guinea Pig
A guinea pig over 5 years is senior and faces falling immunity, calcium deficiency (cramps, brittle bones, broken teeth), hair loss, and weaker senses. Care with a warm, low-obstacle cage, senior food rich in vitamin C and calcium, soft textures, and extra companionship.
What Causes a Cat’s Limb Weakness?
Limb weakness may be from poisoning, calcium deficiency, or disease. Normally cats walk lightly; calcium deficiency causes weak hind legs, unsteady gait - supplement calcium and aid absorption (calcium-rich food, supplements, sunlight). Poisoning or panleukopenia also cause weakness - see vet.
What medicine treats soft-bone disease in dogs?
Mainly from calcium deficiencyβsupplement calcium via tablets, vitamin D, and foods like fish meal, fish broth, goat's milk, plus sunlight. Severe cases need joint supplements and NSAIDs for pain/stiffness.