Create an outfit to find out what Top Dog or Super Cat you are!

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On Jul 24, 2018
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Pick a hat!

Choose your sunglasses.

Which shirt would you wear?

Now, for the jacket!

Which bottoms do you prefer?

Socks are essential. Which do you like?

Shoes! You've got to pick your favourite pair.

Let's top our outfit off with an accessory. Which one?

You’re courageous and strong like a NEWFOUNDLAND

You’re courageous and strong like a NEWFOUNDLAND

Newfoundland dogs were used as working dogs by the people who fished the waters off the island of Newfoundland on Canada's East Coast. These large dogs pulled up fishing nets, and the biggest ones hauled carts and other equipment. Newfoundlands are famous for rescuing fishermen and other people who fall into the ocean's icy waters. Their webbed feet make them great swimmers. They don’t “dog paddle” like most dogs but move their paws to the side, like they are doing the breaststroke. Newfoundlands also seem to have an instinct for lifesaving and show great courage performing rescues.

Famous Newfoundland dog: Boo pulled a man from the Yuba river in California. The man was hearing impaired, so he couldn’t call for help. Without Boo’s aid, he likely would have drowned.

You’re revered and dignified like the PEKINGESE

You’re revered and dignified like the PEKINGESE

Pekingese have had a long history with Chinese royalty. They lived pampered lives as some of the most important members of the court beginning as long as 2,500 years ago. They snoozed in marble kennels lined with silk cushions. They ate only the best cuts of meat and had a team of staff to feed and groom them. The dogs lived with the royal court in a vast palace complex of nearly 1,000 buildings called the Forbidden City in Beijing’s center. Pekingese are known as toy dogs. In the past, they were kept to show wealth—or to attract fleas away from the owner!

Famous Pekingese: Flowery-Duck, a Pekingese of Empress Dowager Cixi, had given birth to three pups. Two were red, meaning success, and one was yellow for royalty. The colour of their coats helped Cixi make an important decision during a rebellion.

You’re adaptable and resilient like a HUSKY

You’re adaptable and resilient like a HUSKY

The best known northern dogs are huskies (Siberian and Alaskan). Huskies are fast and energetic. Northern dogs have adapted to survive extreme cold. Most have double-layered coats. The outer layer is coarse and straight and keeps the undercoat clean. The undercoat is dense and soft and keeps the dog insulated. Their blood-circulation system has evolved to protect their feet. If their paws were the same temperature as the rest of their body, they would melt the snow around them and the water would freeze, chilling their paws. A husky's circulation system feeds cool blood to its feet and warms the blood before it goes back to the heart.

Famous Husky: In 1925, Balto led his tired, nearly frozen team of snow dogs and carried a serum to Nome in less than six days, saving the city from a deadly epidemic.

You’re intelligent and bold like a GERMAN SHEPHERD

You’re intelligent and bold like a GERMAN SHEPHERD

German Shepherds are popular Search and Rescue (SAR) dogs. They’re agile, obedient and smart. They have a double-layered coat which keeps them warm in cold weather. These dogs are just the right size to be easily transported long distances to a disaster site.

Famous German Shephard: Trakr helped track down more than $1 million worth of illegal goods, arrest hundreds of criminals and find missing people.

You’re lucky like a MANEKI-NEKO

You’re lucky like a MANEKI-NEKO

A Maneki-neko is also known as the fortune cat, happy cat, lucky cat, money cat and welcoming cat. Today, most maneki-neko are made of ceramic or plastic. They can be figurines, piggy banks and even key chains.

Famous Maneki-neko: Tama is the earliest written legend of the maneki-neko cat. He licked his paws and in doing so beckoned a samurai and saved his life. The samurai rewarded the cat by restoring the temple he resided in and showering it with riches.

You’re perceptive like the SIAMESE

You’re perceptive like the SIAMESE

Siamese cats are one of the most popular breeds in the world. They originated in Thailand, once known as Siam—that’s how the cats got their name. In ancient temples in Siam, the cats guarded the king. They sat on tall columns around the throne and jumped down to attack anyone who threatened the monarch. Siamese are well known for their loud, low-pitched yowling.

Famous Siamese: In the early 1960s, a pair of Siamese cats detected microphones in a Dutch embassy in Moscow to uncover spying Russians.

You’re original like a MAU

You’re original like a MAU

The cats you see in depictions of ancient Egypt are Egyptian Maus, probably the oldest breed of cat in the world. They’re one of the few naturally spotted breeds of domestic cats, with black dots on their gray or orange coats. This breed is also known for its big green eyes and many Mau have an "M" marking on their foreheads. The Egyptian Mau is an excellent jumper and fast runner—these cats have been clocked at 50 kilometers per hour.

Create an outfit to find out what Top Dog or Super Cat you are!

Calling all dog lovers!

For the millions of kids who love dogs, this book tells the stories of eight amazing canines whose actions influenced the course of history. Author Elizabeth MacLeod’s kid-friendly, narrative style captures exciting historical moments as well as the sense of adventure that colors every story. Among the dogs featured are Stubby, a mutt who rescued American soldiers in the trenches of WWI, Buddy, the first seeing-eye dog in North America, and Seaman, the Newfoundland, who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition, protecting them from wild animals and providing them with food.

Scattered throughout the book are sidebars about the exploits of many other dogs, as well as the history, habits, and characteristics of various breeds. History has never been so fascinating as seen from the viewpoint of the dogs who helped make it.

A fiesta of feline facts for cat lovers everywhere!

It’s amazing but true: there are approximately six hundred million pet cats around the world! And why not? Not only are they playful, cuddly, and smart, they are also very helpful. Best known as skilled hunters, cats can also predict storms and earthquakes, bring comfort to the sick, and even detect diseases in humans.

In her lively narrative style, author Elizabeth MacLeod recounts the origin of the superstition about black cats—and how owning any cat could have saved your life during the Plague. She explores the role of cats in Japanese and Chinese culture, and provides a useful guide to how cats communicate, both with other cats and with humans.

For the millions of young readers who adore cats, this book offers riveting stories about the world’s favorite pet.

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