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Depends where you are.
Group 1 Toys,
Affenpinscher 17
English Toy Spaniel 21
Group 2 Terrier
Cesky Terrier 0
German Hunting Terrier 5
Glen of Imaal Terrier 0
Norwich Terrier 10
Sealyham Terrier 12
Norfolk 18
Dandie Dinmont Terrier 21
Group 3 Gundogs
Bracco Italiano 0
Hungarian Wirehaired Vizla 4
Italian Spinone 9
Chesapeke Bay Retriever 11
Irish Red and White Setter 11
Irish Water Spaniel 13
Sussex Spaniel 15
Clumber Spaniel 22
I absolutely love Azawakh and Sloughi, they aren’t very common.
Neither are Chart Polski, Chortaya Borzaya, Galgo Espanol, Taigan, Chippiparai, Caravan Hound, and Kanni. These are all sighthounds, that’s why I listed them Sighthounds are incredibly beautiful and are a great inspiration to artists.
But apart from sighthounds there are Ciobanesc Romanesc de Bucovina, Chinese Chonqing Dog, Danish Swedish Dog, Polish Hunting Dog, Prazsky Krysavik, Xoloitzcuintle, Peruvian Inca Orchid, Basset Bleu de Gascogne, Basset Artesien Normand, Bergamasco and Ogar Polski. This is a very short list, but these were just some that I thought of, that I’ve thought were interesting breeds.
There are some much rarer breeds than these, but little information will be found on them. I have a book called “Dogs of Africa” and they have a chapter on a breed called the i-Twina, which I know next to nothing about. The Indian sighthounds that I listed (chippiparai, kanni, and caravan as well as the Rajapalayam) are near extinction, they are so uncommon, and in their homeland their owners have started to mix breeds, so they may not exist as a breed for much longer.
go to the next question down.
Tibetan Mastiff
Neapolitan Mastiff
The Jagd terrier.
Depends where you are.
Group 1 Toys,
Affenpinscher 17
English Toy Spaniel 21
Group 2 Terrier
Cesky Terrier 0
German Hunting Terrier 5
Glen of Imaal Terrier 0
Norwich Terrier 10
Sealyham Terrier 12
Norfolk 18
Dandie Dinmont Terrier 21
Group 3 Gundogs
Bracco Italiano 0
Hungarian Wirehaired Vizla 4
Italian Spinone 9
Chesapeke Bay Retriever 11
Irish Red and White Setter 11
Irish Water Spaniel 13
Sussex Spaniel 15
Clumber Spaniel 22
Group 4 hounds
Australian Dingo 0
Bluetick Coonhound 0
Hamiltonstovare 0
Harrier 0
Otterhound 0
Ibizan Hound 1
Finnish Spitz 3
Basset Fauve de Bretagne 5
Bloodhound 10
Dachshund Wire 13
Greyhound 16
Norwegian Elkhound 19
Foxhound 23
Alaskan Klee Kai although they look like huskies
afghan hounds
pharaoh hounds are elegant
the puli is the one with dreds
the Xoloitzcuinli and Kuvasz
I absolutely love Azawakh and Sloughi, they aren’t very common.
Neither are Chart Polski, Chortaya Borzaya, Galgo Espanol, Taigan, Chippiparai, Caravan Hound, and Kanni. These are all sighthounds, that’s why I listed them
Sighthounds are incredibly beautiful and are a great inspiration to artists.
But apart from sighthounds there are Ciobanesc Romanesc de Bucovina, Chinese Chonqing Dog, Danish Swedish Dog, Polish Hunting Dog, Prazsky Krysavik, Xoloitzcuintle, Peruvian Inca Orchid, Basset Bleu de Gascogne, Basset Artesien Normand, Bergamasco and Ogar Polski. This is a very short list, but these were just some that I thought of, that I’ve thought were interesting breeds.
There are some much rarer breeds than these, but little information will be found on them. I have a book called “Dogs of Africa” and they have a chapter on a breed called the i-Twina, which I know next to nothing about. The Indian sighthounds that I listed (chippiparai, kanni, and caravan as well as the Rajapalayam) are near extinction, they are so uncommon, and in their homeland their owners have started to mix breeds, so they may not exist as a breed for much longer.
Coton de Tulear, a rare breed.