1. Border Collie The Border Collie, native to the Scottish border, is a kind of Collie sheepdog with strong shepherding instincts, intelligent by nature, good at reading words, can accurately understand the master's instructions, can drive the sheep to move or rotate by eye gaze, has been used as a sheepdog for many years, and is ranked first in the world in terms of dog breed IQ. The characteristics are intelligence, good learning ability, high understanding, easy training, good communication with the owner, gentleness, loyalty, good obedience, and its loyalty can be described as following the shadow. Because of its gentle and loyal character without barking, it once became a popular pet with the urban population.
2. Ragdoll cat The Ragdoll cat, also known as the "Braddle", originated in the United States and is a hybrid breed of pet cat. It is one of the largest and heaviest cats in existence. The head is wedge-shaped, eyes are large and round, the coat is rich, the limbs are long and fleshy, the tail is long, the body is soft, and the coat color has a key color, glove color or two colors. The Ragdoll cat is more gentle and quiet, friendly to people. Its beautiful and elegant and very similar to the character of the dog and is also known as "fairy cat", "puppy cat". Special appearance and gentle character is one of the big features of the Ragdoll cat.
3. Labrador Retriever Labrador, also known as Retriever, is a medium to large dog, is very suitable for being selected as a guide dog or subway police dog and search and rescue dogs and other working dogs that often go in and out of public places dog breeds, because of the origin in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador and named. Loyal, atmospheric, honest, gentle, sunny, cheerful, lively, with a very high IQ, also friendly to people, the Labrador Retriever comes in four colors: black, yellow, chocolate, and beige. The common one is black, yellow. In the American Kennel Club Labrador is currently the breed with a large number of registrations. It is especially friendly to children and slightly clingy to dog owners.
4. American short-tailed cat The American short-tailed cat, with a body length of 0.7-1.2 meters and a shoulder height of 36-38 cm,[bai] is a species of feline found in North America. Short-tailed cats are highly adaptable predators that inhabit woodlands, semi-deserts, cities, and swamps. Short-tailed cats are dawn animals, mainly at dawn and dusk, feeding on rabbits, hares, insects, and small rodents. As more and more people are now keeping cats, the American Shorthair is also one of the popular pet cats. The American Shorthair cat inherits the robustness, bravery and hard work of its ancestors, and has a gentle personality that does not change due to changes in environment or mood. Full of patience and amiable, it does not lose its temper and does not like to make a lot of noise.
5. Golden Retriever The Golden Retriever is a single hunting dog, the more popular breed of dog. Bred to hunt wild birds, the retriever has an excellent swimming range. The Golden Retriever is one of the common domestic dogs that is easy to raise, patient and requires little from its owner, as long as regular exercise, food and veterinary checkups are provided. It is a well-proportioned, powerful and active breed, characterized by solid, well-fitted body parts, legs that are neither too long nor too awkward, a friendly expression, a warm, alert, confident and unafraid personality, and a pleasing disposition. The Golden Retriever was a retriever in the early days and is now mostly used as a guide dog and pet dog. It is very friendly to children or babies.
6. Persian Cat The Persian cat is a breed born in 1860 after more than 100 years of breeding and selection in the UK, based on the Afghan native long-haired cat and the Turkish Angora long-haired cat. The Persian cat is a common long-haired cat, with a pleasing face, long and gorgeous back hair, and elegant demeanor, so it is known as "the prince of cats" and "the princess". Their long silky coats require daily grooming. But this is never a chore, as it is also fun for Persian cat breeders to maintain their long coats.
7. German Shepherd Dog The German Shepherd, alias the German Blackback, or as it is often called - the German Wolfhound, is said to have originated in Germany and the only thing that can be confirmed is that in 1880 this dog was already fixed and used as a sheepdog throughout Germany. Agile and suited to an action-oriented work environment, they were often deployed for various tasks. They were then recruited by the German Army during World War I to accompany the army as military dogs. After being bred by the German army to complement their strengths and weaknesses, the dog was basically established. Because of their large size, imposing appearance, and strong working ability, they are active worldwide as military dogs, police dogs, search and rescue dogs, guide dogs, shepherd dogs, ornamental dogs, and domestic pet dogs.
8. British Shorthair Cat British Shorthair cat, round and fat body, short and developed limbs, [ba hair short and dense, large head and round face, gentle and calm, friendly to people, extremely easy to keep. The large, round eyes come in various colors depending on the coat. As an ancient cat breed, its history can be traced back to the domestic cats of the ancient Roman period, and can be called a model in the cat family due to its long breeding history. The British Shorthair cat has not only fixed and clustered, representative genetic characteristics, but also has a wealth of variability, such as back coat color eye color. The British Shorthair is bold and curious, but very gentle and adaptable, and will not change due to changes in the environment, nor will it lose its temper or bark.
9.Siberian Sled Dog Siberian Sled Dog, commonly known as Husky and nicknamed Erha. The Siberian Sled Dog is a primitive and ancient breed of dog that lives mainly in northeastern Siberia and southern Greenland. The name Husky is derived from its distinctive hoarse bark. Huskies are variable in character, some extremely timid and some extremely violent. Huskies that have entered human society and families have lost this extreme character and are more docile, making them a popular pet dog around the world. Huskies, Golden Retrievers and Labradors are ranked among the top three non-aggressive dogs, and are widely bred by people around the world, and there are a large number of events for this breed worldwide.
10. Chartres Cat Chartres Blue Cat, also known as Chartres Blue Cat, is native to France and originated in the 14th century. Together with the British Shorthair Blue Cat and the Russian Blue Cat, it is known as the world's top three blue cats. Chartres cats have a long history and have been recorded in a publication in 1558. It is believed that this ancient French breed is the Grand Chartres near Grenoble. The Chartres blue cat is thicker, sturdy and slightly fat, with adult cats weighing up to 7kg. Its shoulders and chest are broad and muscular, its limbs are strong and powerful, and it walks with an elegant gait, and male cats are more powerful than female cats. It has a gentle personality, very well behaved, well educated, easy to get close to people, and will show its love and devotion to the owner.