Afghan hound
The breed is "Bullmastiff" which is a cross breed from the English mastiff and English bulldog it was a reconized breed by the AKC in 1957.
Frank is a pug.
It is a chunk and a frank and it takes 12 hours to breed *_*
Mino+krak
Snowball is a white rabbit in "The Secret Life of Pets." His breed appears to be a fictional one designed for the animated movie, rather than a specific real-life breed.
Garfield is a fictional cat character and is not associated with any specific cat breed. However, he is often depicted as an orange tabby cat, a color pattern found in various cat breeds such as the American Shorthair or Exotic Shorthair.
There are two possibilties : Persian - the ancient Empire or a breed of cat pergium - a fictional element from Star Trek
Robert Neville is a fictional character from the popular novel I Am Legend. The dog's breed is not specified in the book.
No, they're real enough. Not naturally occurring though. It takes human intervention for tigers and lions to get a chance to breed.
Actually to be quite frank almost everything can breed except legendary Pokemon such as mewtwo, everything else can breed even non gender Pokemon such as beldum which evolves into metagross.
There are Siberian Huskies and the less common breed of Alaskan Husky. Some people choose to argue that Alaskan Huskies are a purely fictional breed, but occasionally you will see one in a dog book or magazine.
Panem, of course! Jabber Jays aren't actually real, they are a fictional breed of bird from The Hunger Games series.