8 Dog Breeds So Rare, You ve Probably Never Heard of Them

Azawakh

The Azawakh is a breed of dog from West Africa that was originally bred to hunt and guard. Their short, smooth hair makes them look beautiful. In terms of personality, they tend to be independent, but also loyal and watchful.

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Catahoula Leopard Dog

The Catahoula Leopard Dog gets its name from the spots on its fur and from Catahoula Parish in Louisiana, where it was first bred to hunt and group animals. This breed has become well-known, according to the United Kennel Club.

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Lagotto Romagnolo

Lagotto Romagnolos are Italian dogs that are known for being very good at finding truffles. They have beautiful curly hair, a great sense of smell, and are very smart and easy to train.

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Otterhound

Otterhounds were first bred in the UK to catch otters, as you might have guessed from their name. They are known for having waterproof fur and webbed feet that let them move around more easily in water.

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Thai Ridgeback

The Thai Ridgeback comes from Thailand, where it was first bred to guard and hunt. The line of hair that runs along the top of their backs makes them easy to spot. Another thing Thai Ridgebacks are known for is being loyal.

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Norwegian Lundehund

One interesting thing about the Norwegian Lundehund is that each foot has six toes. The American Kennel Club says that these extra toes help the dog have better grip and stability when going on rough ground.

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Chinook

Another rare breed is the Chinook, which is only seen in certain snowy places of the U.S. Their strength, speed, and quickness are very high because they were first bred in the country to pull sleds.

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Belgian Laekenois

The Belgian Laekenois comes from Belgium, as you can tell by its name. It was first used for guarding and hunting. Their curly coats make them stand out, and people know them to be alert, smart, and watchful.

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