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.
Yes, why not.
birds
The chinese people usually own long haired dogs, long haired kittens, many own goldfish, and a lot of big bellied frogs.
Actualy, they have the same pets we have. Lizards, dogs, cats, hamsters. At my school there was an exchange student from china and someone asked the student if china has the same pets we do. They do.
Male Chinese hamsters can vary in their personalities, but they are generally friendly and can make great pets when socialized properly. Providing them with a proper diet, enclosure, and handling them gently can help ensure they are happy and well-behaved pets.
Yes, why not.
birds
they are pets
Obviously !
The chinese people usually own long haired dogs, long haired kittens, many own goldfish, and a lot of big bellied frogs.
The types of animals are panda, monkey, leopard and mountain animals
They fly their pet unicorns. But most Chinese kids prefer Dragons as pets.
only the richist ladys did.
People do not normally eat their pets.
The Chinese Crested is known as a hairless breed of dog. Hairless breeds of canines are often owned by people who have allergies to dog dander or those who don't want to have large dogs as pets.
lots of people have "friends" that are pets
Pets are alkie by entertaning people and relaying on people.