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What are the noble dogs among dogs?
* Poodle: It is the first dog in the world to be cut into a teddy bear and the first dog to enter a five-star hotel.
* Afghan hound: Known as "the nobleman among the nobles", it can be brought into a five-star hotel with elegant, graceful and gentle appearance, which is very delicate.
* Pharaoh hound: expensive. Generally, the price of purebred Pharaoh hounds is more than 654.38+ 10,000 yuan, and they are very loyal.
Qinluo Dog: Known as the "most precious dog", painters used this dog to paint a long time ago, and local ladies are also proud of keeping this dog.
* Knight King Charles hound: lively, friendly, brave, elegant and easy-going and needs exercise.
Great Dane: docile, loyal and emotional.
* Giant poodle: curly, gentle, dependent on human beings, timid, sensitive, needing the company of its owner, exercising regularly and caring for its hair.
In addition, schnauzer, Irish water hound and Portuguese water dog are also very popular. Schnauzer is an emotional dog, independent, intelligent and likes to please his master. Irish water hound is a loyal and work-loving dog who likes to go swimming. Portuguese water dog is a flexible and brave dog, good at swimming and diving, very suitable for living by the sea.
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