List of rare breeds of dogs

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There is too little information about these breeds or groups of dogs to create your own articles. For the sake of completeness, they should be mentioned.

Some of the mentions come from ethnologists and biologists or from relevant reference works. It cannot be ruled out that some races have now disappeared, assigned to other races or known by other names. It is also not clear whether all the groups of dogs listed here are to be understood as a breed .

A.

African hairless dog stuffed
  • Aberdeen Terrier ( United Kingdom ): kurzläufig, stocky, forerunner to the Scottish Terriers be
  • Abyssinian sand terrier , African hairless dog: terrier-like, stocky, light sand-colored, hairless except for remains on the head and feet
  • Egyptian hairless dog , Turkish hairless dog : hairless except for remains on the head and feet
  • Algerian shepherd , kabye or douar dog : 60 centimeters at the withers, long, narrow head. Fur: ​​rough, half-length in white to yellow with light brown spots / plates similar to Aidi , the Moroccan Shepherd
  • Anatolian Greyhound : Greyhound with a stubby tail
  • Annan dog , Annamite ( Vietnam ), similar to Chow-Chow, fifth, movable toe on the front feet. Color: pale red, gray, spotted yellow, black. 60 centimeters tall.
  • Old German herding dogs divided into sheep dogs and cow dogs , go back to the Middle Ages. These breeds are only issued by the AAH (Working Group for Breeding Old German Herding Dogs). They are threatened with extinction. May be the origin of all domesticated dogs together with the Pomeranian herding dogs (find Oberkassel, penknife culture, around 12,000 years old).

B.

  • Bagganda hunting dog : Schensi dog , high -legged pack dog, medium-sized, 50 centimeters, erect ears, stubby or curly tail, short-haired yellow, brown, black and white.
  • Bagirmi dog : Schensi dog (Chad), medium-sized, pointed muzzle, erect ears, short-haired, spotted
  • Bantu dog : Schensi dog , small hunting and guard dog, pointed muzzle, protruding ears, short-haired, yellow-yellow-brown with white spots
  • Basharin ( North Africa ): one of the Mediterranean hounds , clear similarity to the Podencos: similar to greyhounds, large, standing ears
  • Batag-Spitz : Schensihund ( North Sumatra ), is said to be a descendant of the peat dog, 30 to 45 centimeters tall, long-legged, stick-haired in black to white, also multicolored.
  • Berger de Bresse ( France ): Sheepdog, Rhone area.
  • Bouvier des Roules ( Belgium ): similar to the Bouvier des Flandres
  • Braco Carlos VIII , Braco Navarro ( Spain ): Spanish pointing dog , 55 to 56 centimeters height at the withers, lop ears, coat thick and plentiful, white base color with a few darker and maroon spots, also stippled with pale red markings

C.

  • Cuba mastiff (Cuban Bulldog, Cuban Bullmastiff, Cuban Bulldogge, Dogo Cubano, Perro Cubano Blanco):
Presumably a cross between Bloodhound , Spanish Mastiff and other similar dogs, 65 centimeters tall, massive, lop-eared, hard short hair with light undercoat, red-brown, usually with a black mask. The origins can be traced back to the 15th century . His area of ​​responsibility was guarding the house and yard as well as driving and protecting livestock. Today there are only a few animals left.

D.

  • Deadeino ( Brazil ): one of the Mediterranean hounds, clear similarity to the Podencos, greyhound-like, large, standing ears
  • Dirra ( Sinai ): belongs to the Mediterranean hounds, clear similarity to the Podencos: similar to greyhounds, large, standing ears

F.

  • Fila de Terceira ( Portugal ): Stroke of the Rafeiro da Alentejo from the Azores island of Terceira . Hair short and straight in yellow with red and brown spots.

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K

  • Kaffir dog : Historical collective name for Schensi dogs of southern Africa.
  • Cameroon dog ( Cameroon ): Schensi dog , Monbuttu dog , lean and medium-sized, erect ears, short-haired, piebald.
  • Kanni : very rare Indian dog type, about which the Indian umbrella association for dog breeding hardly has any information.
  • Kostroma hound ( Russia ): Further breeding of the Chinese hound, the best known is the three-colored Kostroma hound.
  • Kuri : New Zealand Spitz , is a Schensi dog , originally a sacrificial animal of the Maori . 35 centimeters tall, erect ears, bushy curly tail; short fur, white or white with black.

L.

  • Liberia dog (Libria): Schensi dog , terrier-like, petite, clear stop and broad muzzle , erect ears, reddish brown with white spots.

N

  • Nederlandse Steenbrak ( Netherlands ): Offspring of peasant hackles that have been grafted with the German hound look similar to this one, but are larger and more robust, 43 centimeters high at the withers
  • New Ireland dog : Schensi dog , medium-sized, pointed muzzle with erect ears, fur dirty-white, yellowish, also black spots.

P

  • Pachónd Vitoria ( Spain ): Pointing dog, set low, large, thick ears, fairly short legs, strong-boned. Coat short and rough in monochrome white or brown, yellowish white with brown spots, white or brown with gray mold
  • Papua dog : Schensi dog ( New Guinea ), small, erect-eared dog, short-haired (possibly Hallstom dog, New Guinea dingo )
  • Provence-Bracke , Charnègue , Charnaigue ( France ): Rhone rabbit dog , also a luxury dog in southern France
  • Pygmy dog ( Congo ): Schensi dog , yellow- orange , long skull, erect ears

S.

  • Zanzibar ( Sansibar ): is one of the Mediterranean hounds, clear similarity to the Podencos: similar to greyhounds, large, standing ears
  • Sliwai : Russian water dog

T

  • Tahltan Bear Dog ( Canada ): Tahltan bear dog , small, fox-like dog, long-haired up to 40 centimeters tall, black or blue-gray with white spots and a black head, barks in monosyllables like a fox
  • Tierra de Fuego Perro , Tierra del Fuego dog : resembles the Northern Land dogs, pale red, black-piked, isabel-colored, gray
  • Tindiga Dog ( East Africa ): Schensihund , stumpfschädeliger dog with pointed muzzle, erect ears, short-haired yellow
  • Tweed Water Spaniel : old breed of dog from Ireland , smooth coat, barely feathered on the legs, the drooping lips and long ears suggested the crossbreeding of bloodhounds . The breed disappeared in the mid-19th century, it is considered one of the ancestors of the Golden Retriever .

W.

  • Wahidimu Dog ( Zanzibar ): Schensihund , medium size, pointed muzzle, horizontal standing ears, short-haired brownish yellow with white paws

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See also

Individual evidence

  1. Description of the breed of the Abyssinian Sand Terrier (African Hairless Dog) by the Continental Kennel Club ( Memento of the original from July 1, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (en.) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.continentalkennelclub.com
  2. ^ Article in The Hindu from 2005
  3. ^ Water dogs, on the history of Hans Räber Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds, Volume 2, Page 715, Franckh-Kosmos Verlag ISBN 3-440-06555-3