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Rare Dog Breeds And How To Obtain Them

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Older dog breeds that have drastically reduced populations and new dog breeds that have been recently developed are classified by the American Kennel Club as rare dog breeds. These dog breeds have population levels that are extremely low, making member of the breed hard to find. These breeds are registered with the American Kennel Club's Foundation Stock Service so that the service can help them compile an official registry of dogs that belong to the breed, help the breeders track the growth of the population of the breed, and create a heritage database to track the pedigree of the dogs belonging to the rare dog breeds.

About Rare Dog Breeds

There are currently over 130 rare dog breeds registered with the Foundation Stock Service. Some of these breeds are close relatives to some popular breeds, such as the Boykin Spaniel, the Irish Red and White Setter, and the Rat Terrier. Other breeds do not resemble any of the major dog breeds prized in the United States, such as the Bergamasco, the Coton de Tulear, and the Caucasian Mountain Dog. The population levels of these rare dog breeds are very low and without the intervention of concerned breeders, may become extinct in the near future.

Many rare dog breeds maintain their own breeding programs and may even hold their own dog shows and events. This allows individuals with rare breeds not recognized by the American Kennel Club to participate in dog shows and display the best attributes of their animals. Rare dog breeds can be hard to acquire, given their low population levels and small number of breeders. Individuals looking to adopt one of these rare breeds will have to look hard to find a breeder and will have to pay a hefty price to acquire one of the animals.

The individual must be sure that they are not purchasing their rare dog breeds from a 'puppy mill', where the breeders are not concerned with the health of their animals. Dogs obtained from puppy mills have a higher risk of health problems, body defects, and brain malformations than puppies obtained from legitimate breeders that take good care of their animals and treat them well. In many cases, the owner of the puppy mill is only interested in producing the largest amount of puppies in the shortest amount of time without regard to the health of the parent animals or providing proper care and treatment to the newborn puppies. Some pet stores obtain their rare dog breeds from puppy mills, so it is important to research where the store obtains their animals before purchasing a pet from these stores.





Basset Hound Dog Breed
Although we cannot pinpoint the exact time period in history when the Bassett Hound was created, historians have noted that the first mention of this dog was found within 16th–century text that made reference to short–legged dogs used for badger hunting . We also know that similar dwarf breeds that had short legs were used in ancient times, but it is quite difficult to zero in on exactly when..... More on Chihuahua Puppies For Sale In Minnesota

The Pit Bull Dog Veteran Symbol of America
The pit bull dog has been a controversial animal for a long time. Also known as the American Bull Terrier, the pit bull dog was introduced into the United States by the early Boston immigrants. In England, the pit bull dog had been originally used by butchers to drag bulls to the market for slaughter, which it did by biting the bull’s nose. Till the nineteenth century, pit bull dogs were commonly ..... More on Chihuahua Puppies For Sale In Minnesota

Whippet Dog Breed
The Whippet is said to have come from a combination of Greyhound dogs mixed with smaller dogs during the 18th century in the attempt to create an animal that could be used by peasants for poaching small game such as rabbits. With its direct roots from the Greyhound dog, which are genetically designed to race as fast as possible, Whippet dogs entertained people in contests called snap dog game..... More on Chihuahua Puppies For Sale In Minnesota

German Shorthaired Pointer Dog Breed
The German Shorthaired Pointer is probably the most skilled hunter of all dog breeds. It is versatile and has the ability to trail, retrieve, point, and even kill game if necessary. These attributes are the result of specific blending of breeds during the 17th century. The first mixes produced a large hound–like dog from combining the Spanish Pointer with the Hannover Hound. The dogs that cam..... More on Chihuahua Puppies For Sale In Minnesota

Bullmastiff Dog Breed
The Bullmastiff is mistakenly thought of as one of Britain’s oldest dog breeds. However, it is actually the Mastiff that is the oldest breed. The Bullmastiff, on the other hand, is a fairly new dog breed that has recently developed. History does show a few crosses between these two dogs as early as the 1790s, but there is no direct evidence that suggests these two strains were used to breed on. ..... More on Chihuahua Puppies For Sale In Minnesota

Otterhound Dog Breed
The Otterhound dog is a member of the scenthound family and its exact origin is unknown. Some dog enthusiasts estimate that the breed may have started in France because it resembles a look of the old French Vendeen Hound. Still, others say that the Otterhound is a mix of the Bloodhound, Welsh Harrier, Southern Hound, and a touch of Water Spaniel. Regardless of what its genetic makeup is, thes..... More on Chihuahua Puppies For Sale In Minnesota

How To Care For Chihuahua Dogs
Enjoying your pet is easier when you are familiar with how to care for Chihuahua dogs. There are a few special conditions that your dog is prone to and if you know how to care for Chihuahua dogs, you will not be unprepared. Housetraining The Chihuahua is susceptible to cold even when you feel hot. For this reason, some owners choose to litter or paper train their Chihuahua to use a litt..... More on Chihuahua Puppies For Sale In Minnesota

 



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