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  2. Fla. Dog 'Trooper,' Who Was Found Tied to a Fence ... - AOL

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    The Florida dog, who was found tied to a fence in the middle of Hurricane Milton was adopted from the Leon County Humane Society, according to a post on Facebook from the shelter.

  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. Pet - Wikipedia

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    A tabby cat and a mixed mastiff-type dog A Netherland Dwarf rabbit on a swing. A pet, or companion animal, is an animal kept primarily for a person's company or entertainment rather than as a working animal, livestock, or a laboratory animal.

  5. French Bulldogs’ Epic ET Halloween Costumes Bring ... - AOL

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    French Bulldog Walter Geoffrey and his canine sibling recreated the scene, and people can’t get enough. Walter's mom posted the video on Wednesday, October 30th.

  6. Olde English Bulldogge - Wikipedia

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    The Olde English Bulldogge is an American dog breed, recognized by the United Kennel Club (UKC) in January 2014. The breed is listed in the UKC Guardian Dog Group. [1] Five years prior to UKC recognition, the breed was registered by the former Canine Developmental, Health and Performance Registry (CDHPR), a privately held business located in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

  7. 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.