Famous Pets in History
Pet-tastic Facts
Guess That Breed!
Movie & TV Pets
Pet Care 101
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This U.S. President’s dog, Bo, was a Portuguese Water Dog who lived in the White House during his two terms.

Barack Obam

100

This common household pet is known for purring when content and has retractable claws.

Cat

100

This breed is known for its wrinkled face, curly tail, and was once considered sacred in ancient China.

Pug

100

This Great Dane solves mysteries with his human friends in the Mystery Machine.

Scooby-Doo

100

This common parasite can be prevented with monthly medication and causes itchy bites on pets.

Fleas
200

This explorer’s dog, Peritas, was said to have fought alongside him in battles and was honored with a city named after it.

Alexander the Great

200

This animal’s sense of smell is estimated to be up to 100,000 times more sensitive than a human’s.

Dog

200

This large dog breed is famous for its gentle nature and rescue work in the Swiss Alps.

Saint Bernard
200

This animated dog from a Pixar film believes he has superpowers and goes on a cross-country journey to save his owner.

Bolt

200

This essential nutrient helps maintain a pet’s coat and skin health and is often found in fish oil supplements.

Omega-3 fatty acids

300

This famous physicist had a cat named Schrödinger, though ironically, it’s the thought experiment—not the pet—that made the name famous.

Erwin Schrödinger

300

Parrots are known for mimicking human speech, but this specific species is considered the best talker among them.

African Grey Parrot

300

This cat breed is hairless, has large ears, and is known for being affectionate and social.

Sphynx

300

This loyal German Shepherd starred in a long-running TV show where he often saved the day.

Rin Tin Tin
300

This is the recommended age to begin heartworm prevention in puppies.

6 to 8 weeks

400

This British Prime Minister had a miniature poodle named Rufus, who was known to sit in on war meetings.

Winston Churchill

400

This small pet, often kept in cages, has continuously growing teeth and needs to gnaw to keep them trimmed.

Guinea Pig

400

This dog breed is known for its blue-black tongue and lion-like mane, originating from China.

Chow Chow

400

This cat from “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” was actually a witch sentenced to live as a feline.

Salem

400

This is the ideal frequency for bathing most dogs, depending on breed and lifestyle.

Once a month

500

This French queen was known for her love of animals and had a pug named Mops that accompanied her to Austria when she married into royalty.

Marie Antoinette

500

This type of fish can recognize its owner and even be trained to do tricks, despite the myth that it has a 3-second memory.

Goldfish

500

This elegant cat breed has a long, slender body, almond-shaped eyes, and is known for its loud vocalizations.

Siamese

500

This cat from “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” was actually a witch sentenced to live as a feline.

Drogon

500

This is the most common reason cats purr.

To show contentment or comfort