I am not positive what they rarest dog in the world is, but it is not the Norwegian Lundehund because it is a registered breed with AKC FSS (Foundation Stock Service) which means that there are at least 150 dogs with a pure 3 generation pedigree. I would think that that is too many dogs to make it the rarest in the world.
The rarest breed that I know of is the Portuguese Poodle Pointer (Indicação de cão d'água). One of my friends just came back from Portugal and said that he saw one and that the owner told him that there are less than 10 purebred ones left. He said that they were bred to be the poor mans hunting dog and that they are able to hunt for anything.
2007-02-16 17:49:21
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answered by iluvmyfrenchbulldogs 6
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The Lundehund (Norwegian Puffin Dog), is the most unique dog in the world of canines. It's rare peculiar traits are not found in any other breed.
It has six toes on each foot, can shut the ears to protect against dust and moisture. It is jointed at the nape of the neck, which enables it to bend its head right down onto its back (180 degrees). Also it has a very moveable shoulder-joint, so the forelegs can b moved out at right angles to the sides. Much like looking at a bear rug.
This dog hunted the Puffin bird, a penguin like bird, mostly found in the northern parts of Norway.
This is Norway’s oldest pure-bred dog. Some people think it survived the last ice-age. A descendent of the primeval dog - Canis Forus. They were noted as early as 1432 by Italian fisherman.
Several times this breed almost became extinct, but through the efforts of Mrs. Christie and Monrad Mostad they have been kept alive.
They are friendly, lovable and good in the house. Charming and lively with gentle nature, getting along with both humans and other animals.
A small dog, about 12 to 15 pounds, they are easy to maintain. Their cost is dense but rather short, easy to care for.
2007-02-16 16:55:04
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answered by CuteNose 3
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I am not positive what they rarest dog in the world is, but it is not the Norwegian Lundehund has to be
2007-02-20 11:20:14
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answered by jerry 7
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fairly your canines is only a blended! i had an Border Collie/ Sheltie blended! its no longer a uncommon canines there is possibly different canines obtainable that look as if yours! the canines that are uncommon looks you do not see them and in case you canines its in trouble-free terms like one or per chance 2 yet thats it! uncommon breeds are Thai Ridgeback Louisiana Catahoula Leopard canines Shiloh Shepherds Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog Tibetan Mastiff Fila Brasileiro Cane Corso Dogo Argentino Tosa Neapolitan Mastiff Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever Perro de Presa Canario Spanish Mastiff
2016-12-04 06:59:59
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answered by ? 4
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