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  2. Tarsus çatalburun - Wikipedia

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    The Tarsus çatalburun or Turkish Pointer is a native hound of Turkey most recognizable for its split or bifid nose. [1] [2] [3] The word "çatalburuns" means forked nose. [4] [2] It is a very rare breed with only a few hundred specimens. [1] [5] The Tarsus çatalburun is not recognized by any kennel club. [1]

  3. Dog Lovers: Do You Know These Rare Breeds? - AOL

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    Dog lovers will find something new to love in these rare breeds: No one else at the dog park will have one. ... might be right for you. Though this is a healthy breed, those cute, floppy ears ...

  4. Native American dogs - Wikipedia

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    Today, most Native American dog breeds have gone extinct, mostly replaced by dogs of European descent. [1] The few breeds that have been identified as Native American, such as the Inuit Sled Dog, the Eskimo Dog, the Greenland Dog and the Carolina Dog have remained mostly genetically unchanged since contact in the 15th century.

  5. Nokota horse - Wikipedia

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    The Nokota horse is a feral and semi-feral horse breed located in the badlands of southwestern North Dakota in the United States. The breed developed in the 19th century from foundation bloodstock consisting of ranch-bred horses produced from the horses of local Native Americans mixed with Spanish horses, Thoroughbreds, harness horses and related breeds.

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  7. The 10 RAREST Dog Breeds in the United States - AOL

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  8. Glen of Imaal Terrier - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Today, the Glen of Imaal Terrier is still one of the rarest breeds of dog [1] (in the US, living registered animals number in the hundreds) and the least-known Irish terrier breed. It is considered a vulnerable native breed by the UK's Kennel Club, which tracks breeds in which fewer than 300 puppies are registered each year.

  9. Phu Quoc Ridgeback - Wikipedia

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    The Phu Quoc Ridgeback (Vietnamese: Chó Phú Quốc) is a rare breed of dog from the island of Phú Quốc in Kiên Giang Province in southern Vietnam. It is one of three ridgeback breeds, [1] [2] the others being the Rhodesian Ridgeback and the Thai Ridgeback. It is not recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale or any other ...