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Which do Corky and Fabou suggest?
Corky and Fadou are both very cute and popular varieties, but their personalities, health and needs are different. Therefore, dog owners should carefully consider their lifestyle and personal needs before choosing. Here are some suggestions:

First of all, Corky is a small dog with an average weight of less than 25 pounds. They are short-legged and strong dogs, often nicknamed "elves". Keji is generally loyal to his master, energetic and cheerful. They are usually suitable for indoor and outdoor activities, and are very suitable for daily walking and backpacking. Keji generally has a long life, but there may be some genetic diseases, such as eye diseases, ear diseases, gastrointestinal problems and so on. Therefore, before purchasing Keji, the owner should consult the veterinarian to fully understand his health status and health care skills.

Secondly, Fabou is a medium-sized dog breed, with an average weight of more than 60 kilograms. Fadou is generally a strong, fast, smart and keen dog breed. They are very loyal to their owners and can be used for travel, outdoor fitness, indoor companionship and many other aspects. Fadou can live at home or in an apartment, but they must take proper walks and exercise every day, which consumes physical strength and energy. The life span of French beans is usually 8- 10 years, and there may be some genetic diseases, such as dyspnea and eye damage. Therefore, before considering maintenance, the owners should do more consultation and field investigation to avoid unnecessary risks and diseases.

Finally, Keji and French beans have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the owner should choose according to his own situation. If you like small dogs, small dogs have the characteristics of loyalty, vitality and longevity. If you want to have fun with you, Keji may be a better choice. But if you prefer medium-sized dogs, like sports and lively companions, and want to make full use of their skills and techniques, fighting with the law may be more suitable for your needs. In short, no matter what kind of dog you choose, you need to be responsible, dedicated, caring and have a deep emotional connection with them.