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Ragdoll
Ragdolls are not usually highly active cats, but will play with toys and follow you around. They’re not very chatty, but are unlikely to be far from you in the house
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Keeping hybrid breeds as pets
Wild hybrid breeds may appeal because of the way they look, but a lot of new owners often find they've bitten off more than they can chew!
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Pomeranian
Pomeranians are lively, curious and very playful.
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Foxhound breed information
Foxhounds are tolerant, good-natured dogs with a strong hunting instinct.
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German Pointer breed info
German Pointers have high energy levels and will need plenty of exercise – over 2 hours ideally per day.
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Komondor
Komondors were bred to guard herds so they’re not very well suited to city living.
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Pointer
Pointers are mild-mannered dogs, and will fit well into family life if given the right socialisation as puppies, as with all breeds. They’ll need active owners that are happy to keep up with them.
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Where to get rabbits from
Where your rabbit comes from can have a big effect on how healthy and happy they are for the rest of their life. Read our vets' advice on getting a rabbit.
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British Longhair cat
The British Longhair cat is known to be a fairly inactive breed that’s prone to laziness. They can be tolerant of other pets but are not so happy to share the house with other cats
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Devon Rex
The Devon Rex is a mischievous and highly active breed of cat. They love playing and want to know what you are doing all the time so they may become your shadow.
