1. Chinook
The Chinook is an American breed of sled dog. Bred from a mixture of Husky and Mastiff, it is the official dog of New Hampshire. Even so, it's a rare dog, these days mainly kept as a family pet. They are very obedient and affectionate - particularly so with children.
2. Skye Terrier

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3. Komondor

The Komondor is a native of Hungary, known for its long and very distinctive corded coat. Even though it's considered a Hungarian national treasure, this powerful guardian dog is still not very popular. It's a calm and gentle dog, so is a great option for families. It's also fiercely protective and makes a great guard dog - although perhaps not suited to city living.
4. Glen of Imaal Terrier
This cutie comes from County Wicklow in Ireland and is considered a dwarf breed. Around since the reign of Elizabeth I, these little dogs are sturdy and very muscular with an expected lifetime of 15 years. They are energetic and less vocal than other terriers, but can be quite stubborn - especially when it comes to training.
5. English and American Foxhound

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American Foxhound
6. Sussex Spaniel
From Southern England, the Sussex Spaniel is a calm but clownish breed of dog. They are a great family dog that get on well with children which also makes them a wonderful therapy dog. They are really great at retrieving, but can be quite stubborn to train.
7. Harrier
The Harrier is a medium sized hound, often confused with a Beagle and are even sometimes referred to as a 'Beagle on steroids.' This short haired dog comes in a variety of colours and has a very sweet and cheerful temperment. They are incredibly active and are fond of exploring, so best to keep them on a lead when out and about.
The Thai Ridgeback is an ancient breed of dog that's only starting to get recognition outside of Thailand. Characterised by it's 'ridge' of hair running along its back, it's a very intelligent breed that enjoys relaxing but is prone to sudden bursts of energy. They are a loyal and loving family pet but can be agressive and/or shy when not socialised properly.
9. Norweigian Lundehund
A small, Spitz breed of dog, the Norweigian Lundehund can move it's joints just like a human can and actually has six toes! They are a breed that dates back to 1600 when it was originally bred to hunt puffins. They are a playful and loving breed that is perfectly happy to snuggle up for hours. They are very intelligent and can be trained to take part in agility competitions.
10. Canaan Dog

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11. Otterhound

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12. Cesky Terrier
From Czechoslovakia, the Cesky Terrier was orginally bred to go hunting in the forests of Bohemia. They are a muscular, hardy little dog with a silky coat. Compared to other terriers they are quiet and make a lovely family pet.
13. Lowchen
The Lowchen or Little Lion Dog originates from Germany. It was once the rarest dog in the world. The Lowchen is a friendly, healthy and happy dog and is very intelligent. A quiet breed, they make a great companion, but don't leave them alone for long periods of time.
14. Dandie Dinmont Terrier
This cute littler terrier with an equally cute name is of Scottish origin. It has short legs and a long body and makes both a great companion and guard dog. They are very docile compared to other terriers but beware, they are quick at digging holes!
15. Stabyhoun

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Comments(8)
very nice information
I like the Cesky Terrier, in looks and temperament. Can't understand why it's so unpopular?
I love them ALL.............Cannot understand why any dog LOVER would not want any ONE of these!!!!
Actually the Komondor actually has a very bad reputation for being nasty tempered; for being very protective of its herds; its owners
i had a skye terrier and he was great would love another onw but they are hard to find
I love all of these dogs and would be very sad to see any become extinct. Lets hope breeders the world over won't let that happen.
I've had my American Foxhound pup for 5 months now...such a good dog. Days i'm gone longer he doesn't listen as much, but; regardless of that he's bee a great dog! Decided to change things up and use German commands with him.
Have you heard of the caliar King Charles spaniel? So so cute!!!!
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