Samoyed
The Samoyed originated from Siberia and Russia, where it lived with its nomadic reindeer herders. It could fetch a price as high as $8,000. It was famous for being fluffy and having a white or cream-colored coat. The Samoyed descended from Laika, which was a spitz dog that had a thick and white coat. Its name came from the people it initially interacted with known to be the Samoyedic people. The furry dogs were known to have retained their herding tendencies and could be stubborn but sociable. It could live up to 13 years.
French Bulldog
The French Bulldog came from France and England, with an average price of $2,300. It was most famous for its upright, bat-like ears and could be distinguished from the English Bulldog by its size. It had been bred in the 19th century crossed between Toy Bulldogs from England and local Parisian ratters. The dog breed was known to be athletic and affectionate. The French Bulldog could not be a barker for it would have some digestive problems. The French Bulldog would not need as much exercise as the other canines.