The Dachshund

The Dachshund

Dachshunds are carnivorous mammals in the family Canidae, also known as badger hunting dogs. It is a hunting dog specifically used to capture wild animals in narrow caves. Due to its short limbs and body resembling a sausage, it is called a sausage dog. The longest lifespan can reach over 15 years, making it very suitable as a companion dog. Dachshunds were born in Germany in the mid-19th century and were sent to England. At the beginning of the 20th century, the British developed a miniature dachshund, which is about 5 kilograms smaller than the ordinary dachshund. At the 1972 Munich Olympics in Germany, it was used as the official mascot, symbolizing the athletes' resilience, agility, and the harmonious and diverse Olympic spirit.
Beagle sitting on the ground

Beagle sitting on the ground

The Miguru rabbit hunting dog is a carnivorous mammal in the family Canidae, also known as the beagle or small rabbit hunting dog. Named after its amazing ability to hunt rabbits. The Miguru rabbit hunting dog is originally from the UK and is now distributed around the world. Fast and energetic pace, long-lasting, gentle and lively temperament, strong alertness. Likes to be close to people and can understand simple intentions, easy to tame. As a family dog, the Miguru rabbit hunting dog retains the habit of barking. Due to its developed sense of smell, it has been trained as a drug sniffing dog and can often be seen performing anti drug tasks with police at major airports around the world.
Border Collie

Border Collie

The Border Collie is a carnivorous mammal belonging to the family Canidae and the genus Wolf. The origin of the Border Collie can be traced back to the 5th century BC to the 1st century BC. Border Collies are intelligent, lively, and emotional, suitable for living outdoors and require a lot of exercise. The intelligence of a Border Collie is equivalent to that of a 6-8 year old child, ranking first among over 100 dog breeds. The Border Collie has a strong instinct for shepherding and can drive the flock to move or rotate through eye contact. It has been regarded as a sheepdog for many years; Secondly, due to his gentle and loyal personality, he was once the favorite of urban households.
Beagle dogs

Beagle dogs

The Miguru rabbit hunting dog is a carnivorous mammal in the family Canidae, also known as the beagle or small rabbit hunting dog. Named after its amazing ability to hunt rabbits. The Miguru rabbit hunting dog is originally from the UK and is now distributed around the world. Fast and energetic pace, long-lasting, gentle and lively temperament, strong alertness. Likes to be close to people and can understand simple intentions, easy to tame. As a family dog, the Miguru rabbit hunting dog retains the habit of barking. Due to its developed sense of smell, it has been trained as a drug sniffing dog and can often be seen performing anti drug tasks with police at major airports around the world.