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1. An Eagle's Claw
. An eagle claw is almost the size that can hold the first of a human
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2.Smallest Computer :
The smallest computer in the world is almost nano size as of it's placed beside a rice grain it can be seen as
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3.Effects of socks :
Usually students n employees n many others wore socks but continuous use of socks can tan our legs for example if a person keep on working under a blazing sun then he could be tan as
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4.A stingrays jaw n teeth :
we usually watch stingrays in aquarium n near seas have u ever wonder how does a stingray s jaw n teeth look like
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5.Unique cat breeds that we can't see daily :
. Usually we have pet cats n we can see various types of Cats but there are some 73 types of cats
 
1. An Eagle's Claw
. An eagle claw is almost the size that can hold the first of a human
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2.Smallest Computer :
The smallest computer in the world is almost nano size as of it's placed beside a rice grain it can be seen as View attachment 70860



3.Effects of socks :
Usually students n employees n many others wore socks but continuous use of socks can tan our legs for example if a person keep on working under a blazing sun then he could be tan as View attachment 70861



4.A stingrays jaw n teeth :
we usually watch stingrays in aquarium n near seas have u ever wonder how does a stingray s jaw n teeth look like View attachment 70862
View attachment 70863




5.Unique cat breeds that we can't see daily :
. Usually we have pet cats n we can see various types of Cats but there are some 73 types of cats
Nice information thanks
 
1. An Eagle's Claw
. An eagle claw is almost the size that can hold the first of a human
View attachment 70857





2.Smallest Computer :
The smallest computer in the world is almost nano size as of it's placed beside a rice grain it can be seen as View attachment 70860



3.Effects of socks :
Usually students n employees n many others wore socks but continuous use of socks can tan our legs for example if a person keep on working under a blazing sun then he could be tan as View attachment 70861



4.A stingrays jaw n teeth :
we usually watch stingrays in aquarium n near seas have u ever wonder how does a stingray s jaw n teeth look like View attachment 70862
View attachment 70863




5.Unique cat breeds that we can't see daily :
. Usually we have pet cats n we can see various types of Cats but there are some 73 types of cats
Useful info
 
14 unique cat breeds we won't see daily :
1. Norwegian foreign cat


The Norwegian Forest cat can stand to be in icy areas because it has a beautiful, long furry coat. This breed almost went extinct during the mid-twentieth century, but a breeding program decided to make more of them, increasing their numbers. As a result, this big and strong cat is trendy in Norway, Sweden, and France. It has long legs and can live up to 16 years.

However, if you decide to get this breed, try to watch out for kidney and heart problems they may have, as these issues have become common in this type of breed.
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2.
Himalayan cat
This breed is named the Colorpoint Persian as well and looks much like a Persian cat, but it’s characterized by blue eyes and colorpoint coloring (a light body and a dark face, feet, ears, and tail). Its body is a bit round with short legs, making it more difficult for them to jump as high as other cats can. There are 2 types of this cat — the doll-face and peke-faced (these tend to have more squished-looking faces). Himalayan cats appeared in 1950 in the US.

Himalayans are tender, obedient, and friendly cats with a calm temperament. Their fur is usually white, but they can come in many colors, such as black, blue, lilac, chocolate, and red. The hardest ones to produce are the chocolate and lilac ones because the parents must carry this color gene, and since it’s a recessive trait, it’s more difficult
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3.scottish fold
The most recognizable detail found on Scottish Folds is cute ears that, unlike other cats, don’t stick up — they hang. This unusual feature is a result of genetic mutation. These cats are extremely clever. They get along easily with other family members and are always ready to play. One more distinctive feature of Scottish Folds is that they can stand on their hind legs and observe things they’re interested in.
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4.peter bald
Peterbalds, also known as the Petersburg Sphynx, are elegant cats — they have slim bodies, elongated heads, and large extended ears. The body can be bald or fuzzy. Peterbalds are sociable, tender-tempered, and easy to train. These cats can be born bald, brushed, or with a straight coat. But those born with fur can lose it after some time, and they can come in all sorts of colors.

Their personality varies — it is sweet-tempered, affectionate, peaceful, curious, smart, and energetic. They like being around their owners and spend a lot of time with them. They generally don’t have problems living with other pets and tend to get along with children quite nicely.
dfd3b45ef8bde42acf21553904.jpg


5.egyptian mau

The appearance of these cats has changed very little over the last 3,000 years — since their emergence in Ancient Egypt. These cats have not only a spotted coat but also spotted skin. The cat is somewhat muscular, and its back legs are longer than the front, making it look tip-toed when standing upright. It is the fastest breed compared to other domestic cats and has a long and dark stripe that goes from the head to its tail.

Egyptian Mau cats appear in 4 colors — silver, bronze, black, and blue. When it comes to personality, they are very loyal, playful, and friendly — and they love warm temperatures. They wiggle their tails to mark their territory and also love to sing — their odd voices sound like bird chirps. The breed’s eye color can even change depending on how they feel (between green and bluish).
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6.Maine coon
The Maine Coon is one of the largest cat breeds. Its can weigh anywhere from 11 lb to 33 lb (5 kg to 15 kg), and a mature cat’s body can reach 4 ft (1.23 m) in length. However, despite their fearsome appearance, these are affectionate, gentle, and playful animals.
b16b4a5aac86141c3c5caf07ae.jpg


7.Laperm
This is one of the most unusual breeds, and it appeared in the 1980s in the US. Thanks to their curly hair, LaPerm cats don’t shed very much, so they can be a good breed for cat parents with respiratory allergies.
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8.Archangel blue

This is one of the most popular shorthair cat breeds. It became known worldwide in the late nineteenth century. This cat has green eyes and is only one color, which is blue. It has a double coat — very thick and soft to the touch — and its tail has stripes, but they often aren’t seen well because they’re dull-colored. They are quite a curious, friendly, smart, and reserved breed.

They are known for playing fetch and opening doors and are very sensitive to people’s emotions. These cats are super loyal to their owners and other household pets. Although they can shy away from strangers and be seen as reserved, they’re quite the hunters. They can get bored easily, so they need toys and playmates.

Archangel Blues have a great memory, and they may even hide their toys somewhere in the house and then lead their owners to that hiding place if they want to play. They remember faces and can even greet familiar ones after a long time of not seeing them
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9.toyger

This large cat breed resembles a tiger with its coat pattern, and it explains the name’s origin. The breed’s founder states that the Toyger was developed to inspire people to think about tiger preservation in the wild.
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10.american curl

This breed was developed in the US in the 1980s. The newborn kittens can hardly be distinguished from full-grown cats, but as early as their tenth day of life, their ears start turning back, like little horns. This specific feature from the American Curl touches the hearts of many people around the world.
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11.bengal cat

Bengals are a result of a cross between an Asian leopard сat and a domestic cat. These cats love to swim and, despite their impressive size (8.8 lb to 17.6 lb), they often climb their owners’ shoulders

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12.khaomanee
We can find the earliest references to this breed in Tamra Maew, or Cat Book Poems (1350-1767). In ancient Siam, Khaomanees lived only with the royal families and were considered a symbol of luck, longevity, and wealth. They are a curious breed, loyal, and smart. They love to play fetch just before napping with you in a warm bed.

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13.chausie

This is one of the rarest cat breeds. It was developed by crossing a domestic cat with a jungle cat. These are very sociable animals, and it’s hard for them to bear loneliness. But, on the other hand, Chausies will be happy with any company, whether it be human, feline, or even canine.
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14.savannah cat
This breed was developed by crossing an African Serval with a domestic cat. They’re the largest cats: a mature cat weighs an average of 33 lb and reaches 1.9 feet in height. Savannah cats are known for their high level of intelligence, calm temperament, curiosity, and playful nature. They love taking baths, walking outdoors, and playing games. But to own such a wonderful cat, you need to have lots of space for it to play.

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14 unique cat breeds we won't see daily :
1. Norwegian foreign cat


The Norwegian Forest cat can stand to be in icy areas because it has a beautiful, long furry coat. This breed almost went extinct during the mid-twentieth century, but a breeding program decided to make more of them, increasing their numbers. As a result, this big and strong cat is trendy in Norway, Sweden, and France. It has long legs and can live up to 16 years.

However, if you decide to get this breed, try to watch out for kidney and heart problems they may have, as these issues have become common in this type of breed.
View attachment 70973
2.
Himalayan cat
This breed is named the Colorpoint Persian as well and looks much like a Persian cat, but it’s characterized by blue eyes and colorpoint coloring (a light body and a dark face, feet, ears, and tail). Its body is a bit round with short legs, making it more difficult for them to jump as high as other cats can. There are 2 types of this cat — the doll-face and peke-faced (these tend to have more squished-looking faces). Himalayan cats appeared in 1950 in the US.

Himalayans are tender, obedient, and friendly cats with a calm temperament. Their fur is usually white, but they can come in many colors, such as black, blue, lilac, chocolate, and red. The hardest ones to produce are the chocolate and lilac ones because the parents must carry this color gene, and since it’s a recessive trait, it’s more difficult
View attachment 70974

3.scottish fold
The most recognizable detail found on Scottish Folds is cute ears that, unlike other cats, don’t stick up — they hang. This unusual feature is a result of genetic mutation. These cats are extremely clever. They get along easily with other family members and are always ready to play. One more distinctive feature of Scottish Folds is that they can stand on their hind legs and observe things they’re interested in.
View attachment 70975



4.peter bald
Peterbalds, also known as the Petersburg Sphynx, are elegant cats — they have slim bodies, elongated heads, and large extended ears. The body can be bald or fuzzy. Peterbalds are sociable, tender-tempered, and easy to train. These cats can be born bald, brushed, or with a straight coat. But those born with fur can lose it after some time, and they can come in all sorts of colors.

Their personality varies — it is sweet-tempered, affectionate, peaceful, curious, smart, and energetic. They like being around their owners and spend a lot of time with them. They generally don’t have problems living with other pets and tend to get along with children quite nicely.
View attachment 70976

5.egyptian mau

The appearance of these cats has changed very little over the last 3,000 years — since their emergence in Ancient Egypt. These cats have not only a spotted coat but also spotted skin. The cat is somewhat muscular, and its back legs are longer than the front, making it look tip-toed when standing upright. It is the fastest breed compared to other domestic cats and has a long and dark stripe that goes from the head to its tail.

Egyptian Mau cats appear in 4 colors — silver, bronze, black, and blue. When it comes to personality, they are very loyal, playful, and friendly — and they love warm temperatures. They wiggle their tails to mark their territory and also love to sing — their odd voices sound like bird chirps. The breed’s eye color can even change depending on how they feel (between green and bluish).
View attachment 70977

6.Maine coon
The Maine Coon is one of the largest cat breeds. Its can weigh anywhere from 11 lb to 33 lb (5 kg to 15 kg), and a mature cat’s body can reach 4 ft (1.23 m) in length. However, despite their fearsome appearance, these are affectionate, gentle, and playful animals.
View attachment 70978

7.Laperm
This is one of the most unusual breeds, and it appeared in the 1980s in the US. Thanks to their curly hair, LaPerm cats don’t shed very much, so they can be a good breed for cat parents with respiratory allergies.
View attachment 70979


8.Archangel blue

This is one of the most popular shorthair cat breeds. It became known worldwide in the late nineteenth century. This cat has green eyes and is only one color, which is blue. It has a double coat — very thick and soft to the touch — and its tail has stripes, but they often aren’t seen well because they’re dull-colored. They are quite a curious, friendly, smart, and reserved breed.

They are known for playing fetch and opening doors and are very sensitive to people’s emotions. These cats are super loyal to their owners and other household pets. Although they can shy away from strangers and be seen as reserved, they’re quite the hunters. They can get bored easily, so they need toys and playmates.

Archangel Blues have a great memory, and they may even hide their toys somewhere in the house and then lead their owners to that hiding place if they want to play. They remember faces and can even greet familiar ones after a long time of not seeing them
View attachment 70980
9.toyger

This large cat breed resembles a tiger with its coat pattern, and it explains the name’s origin. The breed’s founder states that the Toyger was developed to inspire people to think about tiger preservation in the wild.View attachment 70981


10.american curl

This breed was developed in the US in the 1980s. The newborn kittens can hardly be distinguished from full-grown cats, but as early as their tenth day of life, their ears start turning back, like little horns. This specific feature from the American Curl touches the hearts of many people around the world.
View attachment 70982

11.bengal cat

Bengals are a result of a cross between an Asian leopard сat and a domestic cat. These cats love to swim and, despite their impressive size (8.8 lb to 17.6 lb), they often climb their owners’ shoulders

View attachment 70983
12.khaomanee
We can find the earliest references to this breed in Tamra Maew, or Cat Book Poems (1350-1767). In ancient Siam, Khaomanees lived only with the royal families and were considered a symbol of luck, longevity, and wealth. They are a curious breed, loyal, and smart. They love to play fetch just before napping with you in a warm bed.

View attachment 70984


13.chausie

This is one of the rarest cat breeds. It was developed by crossing a domestic cat with a jungle cat. These are very sociable animals, and it’s hard for them to bear loneliness. But, on the other hand, Chausies will be happy with any company, whether it be human, feline, or even canine.
View attachment 70985

14.savannah cat
This breed was developed by crossing an African Serval with a domestic cat. They’re the largest cats: a mature cat weighs an average of 33 lb and reaches 1.9 feet in height. Savannah cats are known for their high level of intelligence, calm temperament, curiosity, and playful nature. They love taking baths, walking outdoors, and playing games. But to own such a wonderful cat, you need to have lots of space for it to play.

View attachment 70986
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14 unique cat breeds we won't see daily :
1. Norwegian foreign cat


The Norwegian Forest cat can stand to be in icy areas because it has a beautiful, long furry coat. This breed almost went extinct during the mid-twentieth century, but a breeding program decided to make more of them, increasing their numbers. As a result, this big and strong cat is trendy in Norway, Sweden, and France. It has long legs and can live up to 16 years.

However, if you decide to get this breed, try to watch out for kidney and heart problems they may have, as these issues have become common in this type of breed.
View attachment 70973
2.
Himalayan cat
This breed is named the Colorpoint Persian as well and looks much like a Persian cat, but it’s characterized by blue eyes and colorpoint coloring (a light body and a dark face, feet, ears, and tail). Its body is a bit round with short legs, making it more difficult for them to jump as high as other cats can. There are 2 types of this cat — the doll-face and peke-faced (these tend to have more squished-looking faces). Himalayan cats appeared in 1950 in the US.

Himalayans are tender, obedient, and friendly cats with a calm temperament. Their fur is usually white, but they can come in many colors, such as black, blue, lilac, chocolate, and red. The hardest ones to produce are the chocolate and lilac ones because the parents must carry this color gene, and since it’s a recessive trait, it’s more difficult
View attachment 70974

3.scottish fold
The most recognizable detail found on Scottish Folds is cute ears that, unlike other cats, don’t stick up — they hang. This unusual feature is a result of genetic mutation. These cats are extremely clever. They get along easily with other family members and are always ready to play. One more distinctive feature of Scottish Folds is that they can stand on their hind legs and observe things they’re interested in.
View attachment 70975



4.peter bald
Peterbalds, also known as the Petersburg Sphynx, are elegant cats — they have slim bodies, elongated heads, and large extended ears. The body can be bald or fuzzy. Peterbalds are sociable, tender-tempered, and easy to train. These cats can be born bald, brushed, or with a straight coat. But those born with fur can lose it after some time, and they can come in all sorts of colors.

Their personality varies — it is sweet-tempered, affectionate, peaceful, curious, smart, and energetic. They like being around their owners and spend a lot of time with them. They generally don’t have problems living with other pets and tend to get along with children quite nicely.
View attachment 70976

5.egyptian mau

The appearance of these cats has changed very little over the last 3,000 years — since their emergence in Ancient Egypt. These cats have not only a spotted coat but also spotted skin. The cat is somewhat muscular, and its back legs are longer than the front, making it look tip-toed when standing upright. It is the fastest breed compared to other domestic cats and has a long and dark stripe that goes from the head to its tail.

Egyptian Mau cats appear in 4 colors — silver, bronze, black, and blue. When it comes to personality, they are very loyal, playful, and friendly — and they love warm temperatures. They wiggle their tails to mark their territory and also love to sing — their odd voices sound like bird chirps. The breed’s eye color can even change depending on how they feel (between green and bluish).
View attachment 70977

6.Maine coon
The Maine Coon is one of the largest cat breeds. Its can weigh anywhere from 11 lb to 33 lb (5 kg to 15 kg), and a mature cat’s body can reach 4 ft (1.23 m) in length. However, despite their fearsome appearance, these are affectionate, gentle, and playful animals.
View attachment 70978

7.Laperm
This is one of the most unusual breeds, and it appeared in the 1980s in the US. Thanks to their curly hair, LaPerm cats don’t shed very much, so they can be a good breed for cat parents with respiratory allergies.
View attachment 70979


8.Archangel blue

This is one of the most popular shorthair cat breeds. It became known worldwide in the late nineteenth century. This cat has green eyes and is only one color, which is blue. It has a double coat — very thick and soft to the touch — and its tail has stripes, but they often aren’t seen well because they’re dull-colored. They are quite a curious, friendly, smart, and reserved breed.

They are known for playing fetch and opening doors and are very sensitive to people’s emotions. These cats are super loyal to their owners and other household pets. Although they can shy away from strangers and be seen as reserved, they’re quite the hunters. They can get bored easily, so they need toys and playmates.

Archangel Blues have a great memory, and they may even hide their toys somewhere in the house and then lead their owners to that hiding place if they want to play. They remember faces and can even greet familiar ones after a long time of not seeing them
View attachment 70980
9.toyger

This large cat breed resembles a tiger with its coat pattern, and it explains the name’s origin. The breed’s founder states that the Toyger was developed to inspire people to think about tiger preservation in the wild.View attachment 70981


10.american curl

This breed was developed in the US in the 1980s. The newborn kittens can hardly be distinguished from full-grown cats, but as early as their tenth day of life, their ears start turning back, like little horns. This specific feature from the American Curl touches the hearts of many people around the world.
View attachment 70982

11.bengal cat

Bengals are a result of a cross between an Asian leopard сat and a domestic cat. These cats love to swim and, despite their impressive size (8.8 lb to 17.6 lb), they often climb their owners’ shoulders

View attachment 70983
12.khaomanee
We can find the earliest references to this breed in Tamra Maew, or Cat Book Poems (1350-1767). In ancient Siam, Khaomanees lived only with the royal families and were considered a symbol of luck, longevity, and wealth. They are a curious breed, loyal, and smart. They love to play fetch just before napping with you in a warm bed.

View attachment 70984


13.chausie

This is one of the rarest cat breeds. It was developed by crossing a domestic cat with a jungle cat. These are very sociable animals, and it’s hard for them to bear loneliness. But, on the other hand, Chausies will be happy with any company, whether it be human, feline, or even canine.
View attachment 70985

14.savannah cat
This breed was developed by crossing an African Serval with a domestic cat. They’re the largest cats: a mature cat weighs an average of 33 lb and reaches 1.9 feet in height. Savannah cats are known for their high level of intelligence, calm temperament, curiosity, and playful nature. They love taking baths, walking outdoors, and playing games. But to own such a wonderful cat, you need to have lots of space for it to play.

View attachment 70986
Great info
 
14 unique cat breeds we won't see daily :
1. Norwegian foreign cat


The Norwegian Forest cat can stand to be in icy areas because it has a beautiful, long furry coat. This breed almost went extinct during the mid-twentieth century, but a breeding program decided to make more of them, increasing their numbers. As a result, this big and strong cat is trendy in Norway, Sweden, and France. It has long legs and can live up to 16 years.

However, if you decide to get this breed, try to watch out for kidney and heart problems they may have, as these issues have become common in this type of breed.
View attachment 70973
2.
Himalayan cat
This breed is named the Colorpoint Persian as well and looks much like a Persian cat, but it’s characterized by blue eyes and colorpoint coloring (a light body and a dark face, feet, ears, and tail). Its body is a bit round with short legs, making it more difficult for them to jump as high as other cats can. There are 2 types of this cat — the doll-face and peke-faced (these tend to have more squished-looking faces). Himalayan cats appeared in 1950 in the US.

Himalayans are tender, obedient, and friendly cats with a calm temperament. Their fur is usually white, but they can come in many colors, such as black, blue, lilac, chocolate, and red. The hardest ones to produce are the chocolate and lilac ones because the parents must carry this color gene, and since it’s a recessive trait, it’s more difficult
View attachment 70974

3.scottish fold
The most recognizable detail found on Scottish Folds is cute ears that, unlike other cats, don’t stick up — they hang. This unusual feature is a result of genetic mutation. These cats are extremely clever. They get along easily with other family members and are always ready to play. One more distinctive feature of Scottish Folds is that they can stand on their hind legs and observe things they’re interested in.
View attachment 70975



4.peter bald
Peterbalds, also known as the Petersburg Sphynx, are elegant cats — they have slim bodies, elongated heads, and large extended ears. The body can be bald or fuzzy. Peterbalds are sociable, tender-tempered, and easy to train. These cats can be born bald, brushed, or with a straight coat. But those born with fur can lose it after some time, and they can come in all sorts of colors.

Their personality varies — it is sweet-tempered, affectionate, peaceful, curious, smart, and energetic. They like being around their owners and spend a lot of time with them. They generally don’t have problems living with other pets and tend to get along with children quite nicely.
View attachment 70976

5.egyptian mau

The appearance of these cats has changed very little over the last 3,000 years — since their emergence in Ancient Egypt. These cats have not only a spotted coat but also spotted skin. The cat is somewhat muscular, and its back legs are longer than the front, making it look tip-toed when standing upright. It is the fastest breed compared to other domestic cats and has a long and dark stripe that goes from the head to its tail.

Egyptian Mau cats appear in 4 colors — silver, bronze, black, and blue. When it comes to personality, they are very loyal, playful, and friendly — and they love warm temperatures. They wiggle their tails to mark their territory and also love to sing — their odd voices sound like bird chirps. The breed’s eye color can even change depending on how they feel (between green and bluish).
View attachment 70977

6.Maine coon
The Maine Coon is one of the largest cat breeds. Its can weigh anywhere from 11 lb to 33 lb (5 kg to 15 kg), and a mature cat’s body can reach 4 ft (1.23 m) in length. However, despite their fearsome appearance, these are affectionate, gentle, and playful animals.
View attachment 70978

7.Laperm
This is one of the most unusual breeds, and it appeared in the 1980s in the US. Thanks to their curly hair, LaPerm cats don’t shed very much, so they can be a good breed for cat parents with respiratory allergies.
View attachment 70979


8.Archangel blue

This is one of the most popular shorthair cat breeds. It became known worldwide in the late nineteenth century. This cat has green eyes and is only one color, which is blue. It has a double coat — very thick and soft to the touch — and its tail has stripes, but they often aren’t seen well because they’re dull-colored. They are quite a curious, friendly, smart, and reserved breed.

They are known for playing fetch and opening doors and are very sensitive to people’s emotions. These cats are super loyal to their owners and other household pets. Although they can shy away from strangers and be seen as reserved, they’re quite the hunters. They can get bored easily, so they need toys and playmates.

Archangel Blues have a great memory, and they may even hide their toys somewhere in the house and then lead their owners to that hiding place if they want to play. They remember faces and can even greet familiar ones after a long time of not seeing them
View attachment 70980
9.toyger

This large cat breed resembles a tiger with its coat pattern, and it explains the name’s origin. The breed’s founder states that the Toyger was developed to inspire people to think about tiger preservation in the wild.View attachment 70981


10.american curl

This breed was developed in the US in the 1980s. The newborn kittens can hardly be distinguished from full-grown cats, but as early as their tenth day of life, their ears start turning back, like little horns. This specific feature from the American Curl touches the hearts of many people around the world.
View attachment 70982

11.bengal cat

Bengals are a result of a cross between an Asian leopard сat and a domestic cat. These cats love to swim and, despite their impressive size (8.8 lb to 17.6 lb), they often climb their owners’ shoulders

View attachment 70983
12.khaomanee
We can find the earliest references to this breed in Tamra Maew, or Cat Book Poems (1350-1767). In ancient Siam, Khaomanees lived only with the royal families and were considered a symbol of luck, longevity, and wealth. They are a curious breed, loyal, and smart. They love to play fetch just before napping with you in a warm bed.

View attachment 70984


13.chausie

This is one of the rarest cat breeds. It was developed by crossing a domestic cat with a jungle cat. These are very sociable animals, and it’s hard for them to bear loneliness. But, on the other hand, Chausies will be happy with any company, whether it be human, feline, or even canine.
View attachment 70985

14.savannah cat
This breed was developed by crossing an African Serval with a domestic cat. They’re the largest cats: a mature cat weighs an average of 33 lb and reaches 1.9 feet in height. Savannah cats are known for their high level of intelligence, calm temperament, curiosity, and playful nature. They love taking baths, walking outdoors, and playing games. But to own such a wonderful cat, you need to have lots of space for it to play.

View attachment 70986
:clapping:these kinda posts boosts up knowledge!!!
 
14 unique cat breeds we won't see daily :
1. Norwegian foreign cat


The Norwegian Forest cat can stand to be in icy areas because it has a beautiful, long furry coat. This breed almost went extinct during the mid-twentieth century, but a breeding program decided to make more of them, increasing their numbers. As a result, this big and strong cat is trendy in Norway, Sweden, and France. It has long legs and can live up to 16 years.

However, if you decide to get this breed, try to watch out for kidney and heart problems they may have, as these issues have become common in this type of breed.
View attachment 70973
2.
Himalayan cat
This breed is named the Colorpoint Persian as well and looks much like a Persian cat, but it’s characterized by blue eyes and colorpoint coloring (a light body and a dark face, feet, ears, and tail). Its body is a bit round with short legs, making it more difficult for them to jump as high as other cats can. There are 2 types of this cat — the doll-face and peke-faced (these tend to have more squished-looking faces). Himalayan cats appeared in 1950 in the US.

Himalayans are tender, obedient, and friendly cats with a calm temperament. Their fur is usually white, but they can come in many colors, such as black, blue, lilac, chocolate, and red. The hardest ones to produce are the chocolate and lilac ones because the parents must carry this color gene, and since it’s a recessive trait, it’s more difficult
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3.scottish fold
The most recognizable detail found on Scottish Folds is cute ears that, unlike other cats, don’t stick up — they hang. This unusual feature is a result of genetic mutation. These cats are extremely clever. They get along easily with other family members and are always ready to play. One more distinctive feature of Scottish Folds is that they can stand on their hind legs and observe things they’re interested in.
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4.peter bald
Peterbalds, also known as the Petersburg Sphynx, are elegant cats — they have slim bodies, elongated heads, and large extended ears. The body can be bald or fuzzy. Peterbalds are sociable, tender-tempered, and easy to train. These cats can be born bald, brushed, or with a straight coat. But those born with fur can lose it after some time, and they can come in all sorts of colors.

Their personality varies — it is sweet-tempered, affectionate, peaceful, curious, smart, and energetic. They like being around their owners and spend a lot of time with them. They generally don’t have problems living with other pets and tend to get along with children quite nicely.
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5.egyptian mau

The appearance of these cats has changed very little over the last 3,000 years — since their emergence in Ancient Egypt. These cats have not only a spotted coat but also spotted skin. The cat is somewhat muscular, and its back legs are longer than the front, making it look tip-toed when standing upright. It is the fastest breed compared to other domestic cats and has a long and dark stripe that goes from the head to its tail.

Egyptian Mau cats appear in 4 colors — silver, bronze, black, and blue. When it comes to personality, they are very loyal, playful, and friendly — and they love warm temperatures. They wiggle their tails to mark their territory and also love to sing — their odd voices sound like bird chirps. The breed’s eye color can even change depending on how they feel (between green and bluish).
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6.Maine coon
The Maine Coon is one of the largest cat breeds. Its can weigh anywhere from 11 lb to 33 lb (5 kg to 15 kg), and a mature cat’s body can reach 4 ft (1.23 m) in length. However, despite their fearsome appearance, these are affectionate, gentle, and playful animals.
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7.Laperm
This is one of the most unusual breeds, and it appeared in the 1980s in the US. Thanks to their curly hair, LaPerm cats don’t shed very much, so they can be a good breed for cat parents with respiratory allergies.
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8.Archangel blue

This is one of the most popular shorthair cat breeds. It became known worldwide in the late nineteenth century. This cat has green eyes and is only one color, which is blue. It has a double coat — very thick and soft to the touch — and its tail has stripes, but they often aren’t seen well because they’re dull-colored. They are quite a curious, friendly, smart, and reserved breed.

They are known for playing fetch and opening doors and are very sensitive to people’s emotions. These cats are super loyal to their owners and other household pets. Although they can shy away from strangers and be seen as reserved, they’re quite the hunters. They can get bored easily, so they need toys and playmates.

Archangel Blues have a great memory, and they may even hide their toys somewhere in the house and then lead their owners to that hiding place if they want to play. They remember faces and can even greet familiar ones after a long time of not seeing them
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9.toyger

This large cat breed resembles a tiger with its coat pattern, and it explains the name’s origin. The breed’s founder states that the Toyger was developed to inspire people to think about tiger preservation in the wild.View attachment 70981


10.american curl

This breed was developed in the US in the 1980s. The newborn kittens can hardly be distinguished from full-grown cats, but as early as their tenth day of life, their ears start turning back, like little horns. This specific feature from the American Curl touches the hearts of many people around the world.
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11.bengal cat

Bengals are a result of a cross between an Asian leopard сat and a domestic cat. These cats love to swim and, despite their impressive size (8.8 lb to 17.6 lb), they often climb their owners’ shoulders

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12.khaomanee
We can find the earliest references to this breed in Tamra Maew, or Cat Book Poems (1350-1767). In ancient Siam, Khaomanees lived only with the royal families and were considered a symbol of luck, longevity, and wealth. They are a curious breed, loyal, and smart. They love to play fetch just before napping with you in a warm bed.

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13.chausie

This is one of the rarest cat breeds. It was developed by crossing a domestic cat with a jungle cat. These are very sociable animals, and it’s hard for them to bear loneliness. But, on the other hand, Chausies will be happy with any company, whether it be human, feline, or even canine.
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14.savannah cat
This breed was developed by crossing an African Serval with a domestic cat. They’re the largest cats: a mature cat weighs an average of 33 lb and reaches 1.9 feet in height. Savannah cats are known for their high level of intelligence, calm temperament, curiosity, and playful nature. They love taking baths, walking outdoors, and playing games. But to own such a wonderful cat, you need to have lots of space for it to play.

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There are over 340 dog breeds known throughout the world. Dogs come in all shapes, colors, and sizes, and according to the American Kennel Club, labradors, bulldogs, poodles, and dachshunds are the norm on US streets. But what about those breeds that you don’t get to see every day? There are several unique paws out there that can leave you scratching your head, wondering what exact breed they are.
Here we discuss about top most 10 different breeds




1.Pomeranian Spitz :

Pomeranians were developed in the province of Pomerania from the ancient Spitz breeds. They love meeting new people, they are good with kids, and they get along well with other animals. These tiny dogs are very active indoors and are good choices for apartments. This dog has been popular among royals since the eighteenth century — at one time, Queen Victoria had 35 of them in the royal kennels.

These animals are super friendly, lively, and playful, but they can be temperamental with other dogs and people to prove their dominance. Although they are small, they tend to bark a lot due to their defensiveness when they hear outside noises. Pomeranians are smart and can be successful in receiving what they wish from their owners. They love to be put first and are a bit stubborn. If you want to train your Pomeranian properly, using toys may help.
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2.Dogo Argentino

This dog will serve its owners as a loyal hunter and guardian. It asks for constant training and firm leadership, and the response is often impressive due to its high intelligence level. It is big and has short white hair with some black spots on the skin. It’s very muscular, and its body is quite strong. This breed’s height can differ between males and females.

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3.Akita

10 Dog Breeds That You May Not See Around So Often

Akitas originated in Japan, but today there are 2 separate varieties: a Japanese strain and an American strain. These dogs are very loyal, but they can also be stubborn and dominant and require a lot of training. They have a big head with triangle ears, and their eyes are small and dark. They have thick hair, and their feet look similar to those of a cat.
Generally, these dogs can have red, sesame, brindle, and white fur. Akitas are very low-maintenance when it comes to grooming needs — they groom themselves as cats do, and if you decide to do it for them, it shouldn’t be difficult. They shed quite a lot, so daily brushing may be an excellent way to reduce the issue. They need to be bathed every few months, but you may do it more often, depending on your needs.
Also, it is advisable to clean their ears once a week and cut their toenails each month — they are quite the princesses. Akitas are very territorial about their home and shy away from strangers. One flaw they have is that they don’t tolerate other dogs of the same gender


4.Rottweiler

Historically, this was a herding breed. But today, these dogs are good guardians and very protective of their families. They are often used as search and rescue dogs, police dogs, and guide dogs. It is considered one of the oldest dog breeds and goes way back to Roman times.

Back then, they were considered the driving dogs — they would be natural caretakers, protect people, and drive their cattle. Now, we see them as strong, firm dogs with deep chests and layered coats. Their undercoat may not be present if they live in a hot area. Rottweilers are low-maintenance, but they shed a lot, and if they have a long or wavy coat, it is considered a flaw for this breed

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5.Pharaoh hound

Though they look exactly like ancient Egyptian dogs, they have no Egyptian ancestry. Their origin is a mystery and they are intelligent, active, and friendly. And these dogs “blush” when they get excited: their nose and ears turn a deep rose color. They’re slender and graceful — their head is long, and their hair is very short but glowing.

Because they have short hair, they don’t need much brushing — it is enough to brush it lightly every day or each weak, heavily. Bathing them isn’t that necessary unless they really need it because they have sensitive skin, so too much bathing might not be a good idea. However, the Pharaoh’s ears must be clean and their nails trimmed regularly. Taking care of their teeth is also a must; they need professional dental cleanings, and you may brush their teeth at home as well

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6.Azawakh
This African breed is comprised of hunters that can reach speeds of 40 miles per hour. They need lots of physical activity and are amiable and love their humans and other dogs. The Azawakh breed is highly attached to their owners, but they can also get along without them. With people and other animals that they accept, they’re very friendly, gentle, and affectionate.
However, with strangers, they are reserved and don’t like to be petted, but this doesn’t mean they’re aggressive. They generally don’t attack, even though they are raised to protect their loved ones from predators. But if they are threatened, then they certainly do. They have a lot of high energy and great endurance and if you're a runner,it's a good idea to take this breed along with you.
But try to avoid taking them out in the rain or cold weather, as they aren’t big fans of it. Not only are they fast and well built, but they’re also smart — they have a great memory and can recognize faces, even after a long time of not seeing them.

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7.Tibetan mastiff

Ancient nomadic tribes of China, Nepal, and Tibet used these dogs to protect sheep from predators. The Tibetan Mastiff is one of the world’s largest and most protective breeds. These dogs can reach 33 inches in height and weigh 160 pounds. These dogs aren’t very comfortable in apartments or small spaces — a big, spacious yard is more enjoyable for them.

When it comes to their personality, they are very easy-going and protective. However, it’s advisable not to leave them alone with strangers throughout the night since they are more active, alert, and aware. They like to get cozy and sleep during the day, and it is recommended to get them obedience training since they are very smart but stubborn.Tibetan mastiffs are great family dogs unless the family isn’t properly training them.
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8.Chow Chow

This Chinese breed is one of the oldest dog breeds in existence today, and they used to be good at herding, hunting, guarding, and pulling. Today, they are good companions and come in multiple colors, including red, black, blue, cinnamon, and cream. They also have a unique black tongue. They don’t really trust strangers and can become overprotective of their owners and territory.

They aren’t too active, so living in a house suits them, but they will need exercise to prevent boredom and restlessness. Although they protect all family members, they are overprotective of only 1 or 2 members. Engaging with them when they are puppies is essential so they can adjust when they get older. Chow chows are generally easy-going by nature, but they can get aggressive toward dogs of the same gender (especially their own breed)

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9.Lowchens
Löwchen means “little lion” in German, and this breed is often given a “lion” trim too. They have been recognized as a breed since the Renaissance and can even be spotted in some Renaissance paintings. This used to be a dog for noblemen, but nowadays, it’s pretty rare.

They are known to be very friendly, healthy, and happy dogs. Playful, active, and intelligent, these dogs are great house pets, especially if there are children around. They don’t like to be left alone for a long time and need quite a bit of attention from their owners.


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10.Samoyed
This fluffy beauty was bred in Siberia to help herd reindeer and pull sleds. Their upturned mouths look like a smile, making them charming and helpful friends and companions. Samoyeds don’t make good guards — they are a happy, smiley type of dog. However, they tend to bark a lot when someone comes into their territory.

Nevertheless, they’re great friends for kids and even other dogs. One unique characteristic of theirs is that they stay playful, even at an old age. But they can get bored, become a bit destructive, and start digging, so it may be best to walk them more often and keep them entertained.
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10 AWESOME DOG FACTS!


1. Dogs are the most popular pet on the planet!

A third of ALL households around the world have a dog. These playful, friendly, loyal animals make great companions

2. They evolved from a now-extinct species of wolf.

Dogs were the first animal domesticated (tamed) by humans, over 20,000 years ago! As they evolved from wolves, their skulls, teeth and paws shrank, and they became more docile and obedient.


3. They can learn over 100 words and gestures!


Dogs are thought to be as smart as two-year-old children (and much easier to train!), so many owners teach them commands and tricks.


4. Dog noses are at least 40x more sensitive than ours!

These clever canines have an incredible sense of smell – allowing them to follow scent trails days after they were left. Amazingly, bloodhounds‘ sense of smell is so spot on that it can be used as evidence in court!

5. Many work as assistance dogs, helping humans!


Many dogs are trained to work as guide dogs, helping blind people get around safely. Others are assistance dogs, who keep their owners calm and safe, while some brave hounds are search and rescue dogs, who help human rescuers save people from danger

6. They only sweat from their paws, and have to cool down by panting.

The sweat is much oilier than humans’, and it contains lots of chemicals that only other dogs can detect. Weirdly, it also makes many dog paws smell of cheesy crisps!

7. They can be right or left-pawed!

Like humans, most dogs have a dominant hand – or in their case, paw! To figure out which one it is, you can conduct a simple science experiment

Like humans, most dogs have a dominant hand – or in their case, paw! To figure out which one it is, you can conduct a simple science experiment

Watch a dog moving from standing still to walking forwards. Do they start walking with their left leg, or their right?


8. The Ancient Egyptians saw dogs as god-like!

Ancient breeds like the Saluki lived in the lavish palaces of Egyptian royalty! The pampered pooches had their own servants, were decked out in jewelled collars, and ate only the finest meats


9. Dogs use body language to express their feelings.


From their ears to their eyebrows, shoulders, and tail, dogs often use signals and smells, rather than sound, to communicate! Their posture makes a big difference, too.

Next time you see a dog interacting with a person or other dog, pay close attention. Are they shrinking themselves down small, or standing up big and tall? What do you think they’re trying to say?


10. Owning a dog is a BIG responsibility!

Just like humans, dogs have feelings and needs, and they have to be taken care of properly. They need regular walking, healthy food, a clean, cosy place to sleep and lots and lots of love and affection! Make sure you and your family think carefully before you get a dog (or any pet!) to make sure you have the time and means to take one on.
 
14 unique cat breeds we won't see daily :
1. Norwegian foreign cat


The Norwegian Forest cat can stand to be in icy areas because it has a beautiful, long furry coat. This breed almost went extinct during the mid-twentieth century, but a breeding program decided to make more of them, increasing their numbers. As a result, this big and strong cat is trendy in Norway, Sweden, and France. It has long legs and can live up to 16 years.

However, if you decide to get this breed, try to watch out for kidney and heart problems they may have, as these issues have become common in this type of breed.
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2.
Himalayan cat
This breed is named the Colorpoint Persian as well and looks much like a Persian cat, but it’s characterized by blue eyes and colorpoint coloring (a light body and a dark face, feet, ears, and tail). Its body is a bit round with short legs, making it more difficult for them to jump as high as other cats can. There are 2 types of this cat — the doll-face and peke-faced (these tend to have more squished-looking faces). Himalayan cats appeared in 1950 in the US.

Himalayans are tender, obedient, and friendly cats with a calm temperament. Their fur is usually white, but they can come in many colors, such as black, blue, lilac, chocolate, and red. The hardest ones to produce are the chocolate and lilac ones because the parents must carry this color gene, and since it’s a recessive trait, it’s more difficult
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3.scottish fold
The most recognizable detail found on Scottish Folds is cute ears that, unlike other cats, don’t stick up — they hang. This unusual feature is a result of genetic mutation. These cats are extremely clever. They get along easily with other family members and are always ready to play. One more distinctive feature of Scottish Folds is that they can stand on their hind legs and observe things they’re interested in.
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4.peter bald
Peterbalds, also known as the Petersburg Sphynx, are elegant cats — they have slim bodies, elongated heads, and large extended ears. The body can be bald or fuzzy. Peterbalds are sociable, tender-tempered, and easy to train. These cats can be born bald, brushed, or with a straight coat. But those born with fur can lose it after some time, and they can come in all sorts of colors.

Their personality varies — it is sweet-tempered, affectionate, peaceful, curious, smart, and energetic. They like being around their owners and spend a lot of time with them. They generally don’t have problems living with other pets and tend to get along with children quite nicely.
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5.egyptian mau

The appearance of these cats has changed very little over the last 3,000 years — since their emergence in Ancient Egypt. These cats have not only a spotted coat but also spotted skin. The cat is somewhat muscular, and its back legs are longer than the front, making it look tip-toed when standing upright. It is the fastest breed compared to other domestic cats and has a long and dark stripe that goes from the head to its tail.

Egyptian Mau cats appear in 4 colors — silver, bronze, black, and blue. When it comes to personality, they are very loyal, playful, and friendly — and they love warm temperatures. They wiggle their tails to mark their territory and also love to sing — their odd voices sound like bird chirps. The breed’s eye color can even change depending on how they feel (between green and bluish).
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6.Maine coon
The Maine Coon is one of the largest cat breeds. Its can weigh anywhere from 11 lb to 33 lb (5 kg to 15 kg), and a mature cat’s body can reach 4 ft (1.23 m) in length. However, despite their fearsome appearance, these are affectionate, gentle, and playful animals.
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7.Laperm
This is one of the most unusual breeds, and it appeared in the 1980s in the US. Thanks to their curly hair, LaPerm cats don’t shed very much, so they can be a good breed for cat parents with respiratory allergies.
View attachment 70979


8.Archangel blue

This is one of the most popular shorthair cat breeds. It became known worldwide in the late nineteenth century. This cat has green eyes and is only one color, which is blue. It has a double coat — very thick and soft to the touch — and its tail has stripes, but they often aren’t seen well because they’re dull-colored. They are quite a curious, friendly, smart, and reserved breed.

They are known for playing fetch and opening doors and are very sensitive to people’s emotions. These cats are super loyal to their owners and other household pets. Although they can shy away from strangers and be seen as reserved, they’re quite the hunters. They can get bored easily, so they need toys and playmates.

Archangel Blues have a great memory, and they may even hide their toys somewhere in the house and then lead their owners to that hiding place if they want to play. They remember faces and can even greet familiar ones after a long time of not seeing them
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9.toyger

This large cat breed resembles a tiger with its coat pattern, and it explains the name’s origin. The breed’s founder states that the Toyger was developed to inspire people to think about tiger preservation in the wild.View attachment 70981


10.american curl

This breed was developed in the US in the 1980s. The newborn kittens can hardly be distinguished from full-grown cats, but as early as their tenth day of life, their ears start turning back, like little horns. This specific feature from the American Curl touches the hearts of many people around the world.
View attachment 70982

11.bengal cat

Bengals are a result of a cross between an Asian leopard сat and a domestic cat. These cats love to swim and, despite their impressive size (8.8 lb to 17.6 lb), they often climb their owners’ shoulders

View attachment 70983
12.khaomanee
We can find the earliest references to this breed in Tamra Maew, or Cat Book Poems (1350-1767). In ancient Siam, Khaomanees lived only with the royal families and were considered a symbol of luck, longevity, and wealth. They are a curious breed, loyal, and smart. They love to play fetch just before napping with you in a warm bed.

View attachment 70984


13.chausie

This is one of the rarest cat breeds. It was developed by crossing a domestic cat with a jungle cat. These are very sociable animals, and it’s hard for them to bear loneliness. But, on the other hand, Chausies will be happy with any company, whether it be human, feline, or even canine.
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14.savannah cat
This breed was developed by crossing an African Serval with a domestic cat. They’re the largest cats: a mature cat weighs an average of 33 lb and reaches 1.9 feet in height. Savannah cats are known for their high level of intelligence, calm temperament, curiosity, and playful nature. They love taking baths, walking outdoors, and playing games. But to own such a wonderful cat, you need to have lots of space for it to play.

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There are over 340 dog breeds known throughout the world. Dogs come in all shapes, colors, and sizes, and according to the American Kennel Club, labradors, bulldogs, poodles, and dachshunds are the norm on US streets. But what about those breeds that you don’t get to see every day? There are several unique paws out there that can leave you scratching your head, wondering what exact breed they are.
Here we discuss about top most 10 different breeds




1.Pomeranian Spitz :

Pomeranians were developed in the province of Pomerania from the ancient Spitz breeds. They love meeting new people, they are good with kids, and they get along well with other animals. These tiny dogs are very active indoors and are good choices for apartments. This dog has been popular among royals since the eighteenth century — at one time, Queen Victoria had 35 of them in the royal kennels.

These animals are super friendly, lively, and playful, but they can be temperamental with other dogs and people to prove their dominance. Although they are small, they tend to bark a lot due to their defensiveness when they hear outside noises. Pomeranians are smart and can be successful in receiving what they wish from their owners. They love to be put first and are a bit stubborn. If you want to train your Pomeranian properly, using toys may help.
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2.Dogo Argentino

This dog will serve its owners as a loyal hunter and guardian. It asks for constant training and firm leadership, and the response is often impressive due to its high intelligence level. It is big and has short white hair with some black spots on the skin. It’s very muscular, and its body is quite strong. This breed’s height can differ between males and females.

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3.Akita

10 Dog Breeds That You May Not See Around So Often

Akitas originated in Japan, but today there are 2 separate varieties: a Japanese strain and an American strain. These dogs are very loyal, but they can also be stubborn and dominant and require a lot of training. They have a big head with triangle ears, and their eyes are small and dark. They have thick hair, and their feet look similar to those of a cat.
Generally, these dogs can have red, sesame, brindle, and white fur. Akitas are very low-maintenance when it comes to grooming needs — they groom themselves as cats do, and if you decide to do it for them, it shouldn’t be difficult. They shed quite a lot, so daily brushing may be an excellent way to reduce the issue. They need to be bathed every few months, but you may do it more often, depending on your needs.
Also, it is advisable to clean their ears once a week and cut their toenails each month — they are quite the princesses. Akitas are very territorial about their home and shy away from strangers. One flaw they have is that they don’t tolerate other dogs of the same gender


4.Rottweiler

Historically, this was a herding breed. But today, these dogs are good guardians and very protective of their families. They are often used as search and rescue dogs, police dogs, and guide dogs. It is considered one of the oldest dog breeds and goes way back to Roman times.

Back then, they were considered the driving dogs — they would be natural caretakers, protect people, and drive their cattle. Now, we see them as strong, firm dogs with deep chests and layered coats. Their undercoat may not be present if they live in a hot area. Rottweilers are low-maintenance, but they shed a lot, and if they have a long or wavy coat, it is considered a flaw for this breed

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5.Pharaoh hound
Though they look exactly like ancient Egyptian dogs, they have no Egyptian ancestry. Their origin is a mystery and they are intelligent, active, and friendly. And these dogs “blush” when they get excited: their nose and ears turn a deep rose color. They’re slender and graceful — their head is long, and their hair is very short but glowing.

Because they have short hair, they don’t need much brushing — it is enough to brush it lightly every day or each weak, heavily. Bathing them isn’t that necessary unless they really need it because they have sensitive skin, so too much bathing might not be a good idea. However, the Pharaoh’s ears must be clean and their nails trimmed regularly. Taking care of their teeth is also a must; they need professional dental cleanings, and you may brush their teeth at home as well

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6.Azawakh
This African breed is comprised of hunters that can reach speeds of 40 miles per hour. They need lots of physical activity and are amiable and love their humans and other dogs. The Azawakh breed is highly attached to their owners, but they can also get along without them. With people and other animals that they accept, they’re very friendly, gentle, and affectionate.
However, with strangers, they are reserved and don’t like to be petted, but this doesn’t mean they’re aggressive. They generally don’t attack, even though they are raised to protect their loved ones from predators. But if they are threatened, then they certainly do. They have a lot of high energy and great endurance and if you're a runner,it's a good idea to take this breed along with you.
But try to avoid taking them out in the rain or cold weather, as they aren’t big fans of it. Not only are they fast and well built, but they’re also smart — they have a great memory and can recognize faces, even after a long time of not seeing them.

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7.Tibetan mastiff

Ancient nomadic tribes of China, Nepal, and Tibet used these dogs to protect sheep from predators. The Tibetan Mastiff is one of the world’s largest and most protective breeds. These dogs can reach 33 inches in height and weigh 160 pounds. These dogs aren’t very comfortable in apartments or small spaces — a big, spacious yard is more enjoyable for them.

When it comes to their personality, they are very easy-going and protective. However, it’s advisable not to leave them alone with strangers throughout the night since they are more active, alert, and aware. They like to get cozy and sleep during the day, and it is recommended to get them obedience training since they are very smart but stubborn.Tibetan mastiffs are great family dogs unless the family isn’t properly training them.
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8.Chow Chow

This Chinese breed is one of the oldest dog breeds in existence today, and they used to be good at herding, hunting, guarding, and pulling. Today, they are good companions and come in multiple colors, including red, black, blue, cinnamon, and cream. They also have a unique black tongue. They don’t really trust strangers and can become overprotective of their owners and territory.

They aren’t too active, so living in a house suits them, but they will need exercise to prevent boredom and restlessness. Although they protect all family members, they are overprotective of only 1 or 2 members. Engaging with them when they are puppies is essential so they can adjust when they get older. Chow chows are generally easy-going by nature, but they can get aggressive toward dogs of the same gender (especially their own breed)

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9.Lowchens
Löwchen means “little lion” in German, and this breed is often given a “lion” trim too. They have been recognized as a breed since the Renaissance and can even be spotted in some Renaissance paintings. This used to be a dog for noblemen, but nowadays, it’s pretty rare.

They are known to be very friendly, healthy, and happy dogs. Playful, active, and intelligent, these dogs are great house pets, especially if there are children around. They don’t like to be left alone for a long time and need quite a bit of attention from their owners.


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10.Samoyed
This fluffy beauty was bred in Siberia to help herd reindeer and pull sleds. Their upturned mouths look like a smile, making them charming and helpful friends and companions. Samoyeds don’t make good guards — they are a happy, smiley type of dog. However, they tend to bark a lot when someone comes into their territory.

Nevertheless, they’re great friends for kids and even other dogs. One unique characteristic of theirs is that they stay playful, even at an old age. But they can get bored, become a bit destructive, and start digging, so it may be best to walk them more often and keep them entertained.
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I liked this last two dogs yaaa.... Samoyed and lowchens....... They so sooooooooooo cute :inlove:
 
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