Wednesday 14 March 2018

Anne Ojales Curtis-Smith


Anne Curtis  Mogwai ,Grizzly, Princess, Bella and Birdy
 
The Showtime” host Anne Curtis is a certified pet lover. She has three dogs namely: Grizzly (Pomeranian), Princess (Yorkshire Terrier), and Bella (teacup chihuahua). She also has a Canary named Birdy and an exotic cat, Mogwai.
Pomeranian 
 
  • Breed Group: Toy
  • Height: 8 to 12 inches at the shoulder
  • Weight: 3 to 7 pounds, sometimes larger
  • Life Span: 15 years or longer

  • Tiny and bright-eyed, the spunky Pomeranian greets the world with endless curiosity and a sure sense that he’s the cutest thing around. He is clever, adaptable, and happy, whether hanging at home or performing as a top athlete on an agility course.

    Pomeranians are the tiniest of the Spitz, or Nordic, breeds, but they have the courage of much bigger dogs. A perennially popular breed, the Pom weighs less than 7 pounds, but you won’t often find him in a puppy purse. That’s because Pomeranians think big. They know they have four feet and prefer to use them, just as larger dogs would.

    Source:             http://www.vetstreet.com/dogs/pomeranian#grooming

    Yorkshire Terrier

  • Breed Group: Toy

  • Height: 8 to 9 inches at the shoulder

  • Weight: 4 to 7 pounds, sometimes larger

  • Life Span: 12 to 16 years

  • This little guy may be classified as a Toy dog, but his personality is pure terrier. Spunky and smart, he loves to play, gets along well with cats, and has the ability to rule bigger family dogs with an iron paw. The breed comes with one caveat: His beautiful coat is high maintenance, even if clipped short.

    Source: http://www.vetstreet.com/dogs/yorkshire-terrier

    Teacup Chihuahua

     “teacup Chihuahuas” or “pocket Chihuahuas,” these little guys are tiny. When they’re puppies they actually will fit into your teacup. Although these terms are not official breed designations, they’re descriptive enough to let you know you’re talking about the smallest members of a tiny breed.

    Source:  https://pets.thenest.com/teacup-chihuahua-3557.html

    Canary

    Canary is known as a companion, it has a deep roots in the American psyche, perhaps due to its contribution as a noxious gas detector in the coal mines of the 1800s and early 1900s or its use as the model for the feisty yellow cartoon character, Tweety Bird. Whatever the case, the canary has been a favorite among bird keepers for hundreds of years, and has been bred into more than 200 breeds, much like dogs have, each breed prized for a particular skill or appearance.

    Source: https://lafeber.com/pet-birds/species/canary/

    Exotic cat

    The Exotic is nicknamed “the lazy man’s Persian” because he shares the Persian’s sweet face, but his short, plush coat is easier to care for. Exotics are more lively than the laidback Persian, but they also love to sit in a lap. They can live to be 15 years or more.

    Source:  http://www.vetstreet.com/cats/exotic-shorthair#0_wxcme02m


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