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Saanen Goat
Saanen goats are a white or cream-colored breed of goat, named for the Saanen valley in Switzerland. By the late 19th century they had spread across Europe, and in the early 20th century were brought to the US.
The Anglo-Nubian
The breed was developed in Great Britain of native milking stock and goats from the Middle East and North Africa. Its distinguishing characteristics include large, pendulous ears and a "Roman" nose.
The Englilsh Royals and a Few of their Pets!
Over the years, the Royal Family seem to have embraced dogs as special pets. Formal portraits from the 17th century onwards show kings, queens and their children happily posing with their beloved animals, from pugs to greyhounds, King Charles Spaniels
The Pets of Pricess Diana
Though there isn't a plethora of information about Diana's pets we know that she had quite a variety over the years. Here are the few we could find...and if you know of more please add them! Animal History Matters and this is exactly the reason...
WHITE HOUSE PETS (1953-PRESENT)
In 1944 Franklin D. Roosevelt was running for his fourth term when rumors surfaced that his Scottish Terrier, Fala, had accidentally been left behind when visiting the Aleutian Islands.
Reigning Cats and Dogs Pt 6
Princes cannot like their own children, those that should succeed unto them'. The Duke of Windsor, when Prince of Wales, rarely saw his parents, noting philosophically that `for better or worse, Royalty is excluded from the more settled forms of domesticit
Reigning Cats and Dogs Pt 5
Prince Edward was relatively fortunate: his father arranged for fourteen well-born children to share his education and an exclusive palace school was thus founded.
Reigning Cats and Dogs Pt 4
Soldat appears to have found Louis' attentions singularly overwhelming for it bit him again less than a month after when they were playing together and, later that year, `the dog barking at him, he pretended to bite it; the King upbraided him thinking he..