That looks just like my family tree if you substitute 'Mick' for Poodle, 'Limey' for Greyhound and so forth. :-) It is actually a fairly long list but I did not want to offend any beyond Micks and Limeys. I gots' all kinds o' species in my woodpile though all European as far as I know.... but who really knows?
Odd thing but the things that are available for pets in the first world are often better than the very best things available to humans in the third- world. A while back, we had a kitten emergency: had Phoebe spayed, she apparently aspirated some stomach contents, developed pneumonia and was having a great deal of trouble breathing. So she got a trip to the cat I.C.U., complete with echo cardiogram (Phoebe has a cardiologist!!!!), a hyperbaric chamber to administer oxygen, and the ability of substantial resuscitation including open- heart massage, defibrillation, etc. Absolutely amazing. Not cheap, but hey, I am a capitalist so it works for me: they offer a service anyone / everyone is free to partake or not at each person's choice and ability to afford it.
So yeah, our pets get some amazing care / service while a good deal of the planet's human population has zero access to modern medicine at all. Not making any kind of political statement here, merely pointing out what I found to be very surprising (DNA testing for dogs, very advanced medical care / treatment for pets).
Brian
Something like that lol
Looks like he's predominantly Schnauzer & GWP on the one side which makes sense looking at them