Norfolk Terrier
Norfolk Terrier had been bred in Britain and could be bought for two thousand two hundred fifty dollars. It had the appearance of a small teddy bear. Norfolk was recognized as a working terrier. It was a brave, confident, and lively dog. It could grow up to ten inches and would weigh up to twelve pounds. We could recognize the terrier by their coat pattern, which was black and tan, red, grizzle, or even wheaten. It was a loyal companion to their owner like the other terriers.
Dogue de Bordeaux
Dogue de Bordeaux or French Mastiff was sprung up in France and would be bought for two thousand nine hundred dollars. It was known as a brachycephalic molossoid breed or squashed-in face. It was one of the oldest breeds in the current era. The Dogue could grow to twenty-six inches, and one hundred forty pounds of weight. It also had an appearance of fawn/mahogany color. The personality of this canine was vigilant to the surrounding, loyal, and protective of its owner.