Here are some classics: German Shepherds, some kind of terrier, and brown (black) bears:
These were a favorite pair as I was always a Lear fan: The Owl and the Pussycat. Below them you can see part of a puffer fish (yes, real) and some mice characters, also favorites.
These fawns were once chained to their mother but have since broken away. In the bottom right you can see a porcelein corgi.
We also had some glass animals. A lot of these were acquired at our school fair in Gardena, though I think the green deer on top were my grandmother's.
And here's another salt and pepper shaker set. This would have been my grandmother's, because by the time I got to New Orleans, I was into other things.
Here's a squirrel family, and I believe the fish and donkey were given to me by my mom from when my parents went on a trip to Mexico.
I belive I have shown you the cat with too many kittens once before... There's a solo grey squirrel and a wandering calf.
More solo animals here: a rat, another squirrel, a mouse (they still sell that model in the gift shop in Knott's Berry Farm), a chipmunk and a springer spaniel. Most used to be part of a set.
More chipmunks, a squirrel family, a solo fox, a seal family, a fox terrier, a Siamese cat family with dried glue still stuck on their legs, a paraplegic elephant family and a Basset hound with some even shorter than normal legs...
Here you can see the seal family, (or sea lions I suppose), a fawn, some Persian cats, a boxer pub an its mother who can no longer stand, and my first and favorite china animal back then, a begging dachshund, who lost its tail outside the garage of my parents' friends in Palos Verdes when I was about five years old; don't ask me how I remember that, but I spent ages looking for it!
Here come the polar bears, with some gunk on their fur!