yes, just simple dogs
not that moder like todays...like poodles, etc...
their dogs are just local
... i guess
Yes, pet ownership is common in China. Dogs are especially popular as pets, with many people keeping them for companionship and as a status symbol. Cats are also kept as pets, but are not as popular as dogs.
21 of his pets are not dogs.
Absolutely. Dogs are particularly popular.
Yes, medieval people did have pets, although pet ownership was more common among the wealthier classes who could afford to care for animals. Dogs, cats, birds, horses, and even exotic animals like monkeys were kept as pets during medieval times. Pets were valued for companionship, protection, and practical purposes such as hunting.
Yes, Victorians did have pets. They commonly kept pets such as dogs, cats, birds, and small rodents like guinea pigs. Pets were seen as companions and were often treated with care and affection by Victorian families.
People should have dogs for pets because they make GREAT pets that are a lot more playful then cats. But they are also are very cuddly at the same time. so that is why people should choose dogs as their pets.
Because European people love dogs as pets.
55%
Dogs and cats are the most common mammal pets.
Yes, many people do like dogs. Dogs, along with cats, are the most popular pets in the world.
Yes, pet ownership is common in China. Dogs are especially popular as pets, with many people keeping them for companionship and as a status symbol. Cats are also kept as pets, but are not as popular as dogs.
because dogs have people as pets and the people dont like pink or purple so is no pink or purple dogs
57%
about 60 percent
Dogs, cats, rabbits
21 of his pets are not dogs.
Dogs, cats, and mabey the odd chicken. Those sort of pets.