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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.

American Eskimo Dog
The American Eskimo Dog is a Spitz-type breed with a pointed muzzle and ears. Its dense coat, often white like a Samoyed, gives strong cold resistance. Cheerful and loyal, it is not aggressive toward strangers. Prices range from 2,000 to 6,000 yuan, with show grade above 8,000.

Mixed Breed Dog
The Mixed Breed Dog, or 'mongrel', results from unplanned crossbreeding, so its adult size and appearance cannot be predicted - but that makes each one truly one of a kind. Free of many purebred genetic defects and generally hardier, mixed breeds are loyal companions, and adopting a rescued stray is a compassionate choice.

Dogo Argentino
The Dogo Argentino is a powerful, courageous Argentine mastiff-type breed originally developed for big-game hunting. While naturally wary of strangers and capable of strong dog aggression, a well-trained Dogo is devoted, friendly, and obedient toward its family, making it an excellent guardian and companion.

Chinese Rural Dog
The Chinese Rural Dog, commonly known as the 'local dog' or 'tu gou', is a native Chinese breed shaped by thousands of years of agrarian life. Distributed mainly across Han-inhabited lowland farming regions south of the Great Wall, it shows three main regional strains - Northern, Jiangzhe, and Liangguang - and is valued for its loyalty, hardiness, and adaptability.

Do You Believe Dogs Have a Special Intuition?
Dogs show remarkable intelligence, a strong sense of time and memory, and what looks like intuition — sensing earthquakes ahead of time and finding their way home across years and distance. With training they read commands and even coexist peacefully with cats, proving how deeply attuned they are to people.

Why Is My Dog Vomiting Blood?
A dog vomiting blood can mean an esophageal cut from a swallowed object, food poisoning, severe gastroenteritis or ulcers, or the enteric form of parvovirus. All are urgent — get the dog to a vet rather than treating at home.

Why Does a Dog Destroy the House, and How to Stop It?
Dogs usually wreck the house out of separation anxiety when their trusted person leaves. Fix it by training early, building the dog's own safe space, easing the anxiety with chews, and gradually teaching it to be alone — scolding alone won't work.

Why Does a Dog Leave Home to Die Alone?
Many dog owners notice that a dog seems to sense when its life is ending and quietly slips away to a hidden spot to die. This behavior is rooted in both the dog's deep bond with its owner and its ancestral pack instincts.

Why Did Your Dog Suddenly Turn on You?
Most dogs are loyal, but some suddenly snap. Here are the common reasons.