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  2. Bichon Frisé - Wikipedia

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    The French word bichon comes from Middle French bichon ('small dog'), a diminutive of Old French biche ('female dog', cognate with English bitch), from Old English bicce, and related to other Germanic words with the same meaning, including Old Norse bikkja, and German Betze.

  3. French Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The French Bulldog (French: Bouledogue Français) is a French breed of companion dog or toy dog.It appeared in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, apparently the result of cross-breeding of Toy Bulldogs imported from England and local Parisian ratters. [3]

  4. Friskies - Wikipedia

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    Friskies is an American brand of wet and dry cat food and treats owned by Nestlé Purina PetCare Company, a subsidiary of Nestlé global. [1] Friskies was initially introduced by Carnation Company in the 1930s as a dog food brand.

  5. Frisky Business - Wikipedia

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    There have been episodes titled "Frisky Business" on a number of television series, including: 101 Dalmatians: The Series, a Disney animated series; An American in Canada, a Canadian sitcom; Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures, an American cartoon on PBS; City Guys, an American sitcom; Doogie Howser, M.D., an American comedy-drama series

  6. Samoyed dog - Wikipedia

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    Samoyed, circa 1915. The progenitor of the Samoyeds was the Nenets Herding Laika, a reindeer herding spitz commonly used throughout northern Siberia, especially the Nenets people who were pejoratively referred to as Samoyeds at that time.

  7. French's - Wikipedia

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    French's is an American brand of prepared mustards, condiments, fried onions, and other food items, best known for their popular yellow mustard.Created by Robert Timothy French, French's "Cream Salad Brand" mustard debuted to the world at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.

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