Resilient companion: once facing extinction the Bernese Mountain Dog lives on
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The sweet but powerful Bernese Mountain Dog- also
known as the Berner Sennenhund- is one of four Swiss mountain dogs. But the
Berner stands apart from the other Swiss canines in that it is the only one
with a long, silky and flowing coat. It also almost didn’t make it out of the
19th century alive.
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Cats can make over 100 vocal sounds. Dogs can only
make 10. Who’s laughing meow?
#CatFact
Guinea pig fact
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If your guinea pig jumps straight up and down don’t
be alarmed- it is a move called “popcorning.” Guinea pigs only do this move
if they are really excited or happy. So next time you catch your guinea pig “popcorning”
get excited and popcorn with him!
#GuineaPigFact
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Have you ever seen your cat walk up to you with its
tail quivering? This is the greatest
expression of love your cat can give you.
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#CatFact!
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Robust and regal, Great Danes and Mastiffs are as
tough as they look. In the middle ages these big breeds were sometimes suited
with armour and spiked collars and were brought into battle. Some even suited
up to guard supply caravans!
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#DogFact
These pets think they are the Easter Bunny
Happy Easter to you from Paws For Reaction and these super cute festive pets!
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If you don’t think a rabbit is a big commitment
think again- rabbits have an average life span of 10 years.
#RabbitFact!
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Do you have a mouthy cat? It’s probably all your
fault- the more you talk to your feline friend, the more it will speak to you. Meow!
#CatFact
Celebrate Easter with these adorable bunny rabbits
Have a great Easter weekend from Paws For Reaction!
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You’ve heard the phrase “it’s raining cats and
dogs.” This quirky, clichéd remark originated in seventeenth-century England.
During heavy rainstorms stray animals would drown and could be seen floating
down the streets making it look as though it had been “raining cats and dogs.”
Disturbing!
#CatFact #DogFact