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The Pug

The Pug is related to this Latin phrase: “multum in parvo”, meaning “a lot in a little”. This describes their small but muscular nature. The pug’s facial features give them the ability to make more “humanlike” expressions, which is one of the many reasons they are a popular dog breed. Pugs are usually identified as the ideal house pet because they are comfortable within the city or the countryside, with children or grandparents, and they are alright on their own. They are most comfortable in moderate climates (not too hot or cold). The Pug’s average lifespan is from 13-15 years.

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The Scottish Fold

The Scottish Fold is known for their adorably folded ears. They are smart and moderately active cats. Next to human interaction, the Scottish Fold enjoys puzzles and other things that can test their intelligence. Because Scottish Folds love interacting with humans, it’s best to not leave them alone as they always crave attention. Like the Siamese Cat, they would love the company of another cat while you’re away for school or work. Rest assured, your Scottish Fold Cat will still wait to spend time with you at the end of the day. The Scottish Fold’s life span is from 11-14 years. 

The Great Pyrenees

The Great Pyrenees is known for being one of the toughest guard dogs. They protect you from any potential danger that may come your way. They have a big, strong build and a thick, white coat. If you’re looking for a timid family dog then the Great Pyrenees might be the perfect breed. The Pyrenees is a gentle dog, which make them a perfect companion if you have small children. They aren’t as active and crazy as the Golden Retriever as mentioned earlier. Once you get your Great Pyrenees puppy, it is ideal to slowly get him/her used to other people so that socialization wouldn’t be a problem in the future. Their life span ranges from 10-12 years.   

The "Purrsian"

Persians are known for their gentle and kind personality. They are very affectionate, but their affection only goes to a select few – their families, and a few guests they feel they could trust. Persians are high maintenance cats in terms of grooming and hygiene. Even though cats are pretty fine cleaning themselves on their own, the Persian cat needs extra help because of their thick and long fur. In terms of entertainment, the Persian will be fine on their own lounging on a bed or a sofa until you have free time to spend with them. The Persian cat’s life span ranges fro m 10-15 years.