Dogs
The Weimaraner is popular among hunting enthusiasts. The breed is versatile, hunting birds (ducks, partridges, pheasants) and small game (foxes, hares, and raccoons). The Weimaraner is nicknamed the "silver ghost" due to its inconspicuous coloring and quick, quiet movements. These active, friendly dogs make excellent companions for walks, country retreats, and travel. They require little grooming. To maintain good health, they need regular exercise and a well-balanced diet.
The South African Boerboel is a guard breed not recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI). The blood of ancient molossoid dogs runs through these animals' veins. Representatives of this breed have a strong build and are known for their courage, agility, and endurance. Boerboels tolerate extreme temperature fluctuations well and boast robust health. With proper care, their lifespan is approximately 13 years.
The Egyptian Mau is a shorthaired, native cat breed. A distinctive feature of these cats is their spots, which appear not only on their fur but also on their skin. These spots are randomly distributed, and each individual has its own unique pattern.
Egyptian Maus are relatively easy to care for, but require timely socialization and training. They are very devoted to their owners and require a great deal of attention.
The Snowshoe is a hybrid cat breed created by crossing classic-colored Siamese with bicolor American Shorthairs. The name translates from English as "snow shoe," and it's no coincidence that these cats received it. They have distinctive white markings on their paws. Snowshoes are only just gaining popularity and are most common in the United States and England.