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Rare Dog Breed |
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Rare dog breeds are gaining popularity as wonderful companion animals. Rare dog breeds are very hard to find, but quite contrary to the common perception, they are not necessarily more expensive than the common breeds which are generally more in number. Though there are dozens and dozens of rare dog breeds to choose from but since |
each breed display individual personality, it's a good idea to look at their personal uniqueness to see if they fit with your lifestyle. Make sure that you know as much as you can about the rare dog breeds you are interested to take home with you. Every rare dog
breed is different. So, learn about some of your favorite rare dog breeds and find a furry friend with personality, behavior and looks that are just perfect for you and your family. Dgreetings offers you useful and accurate information about the physical and behavioral traits of each of these rare dog breeds - to help you choose a right companion!!!
Finnish Spitz: The Finnish Spitz belongs to the group of small hunting Spitz breeds and as the name suggests, it was first bred selectively in Finland. In appearance the Finnish Spitz displays the typical Spitz look, characterized by dark almond-shaped eyes, sharp high set ears, narrow, tapered muzzle with pitch-black nose, and almost wedge shaped head. They have a double coat, the undercoat is short, soft but dense where as the outer coat consists of longer and straight hair.
English Foxhound: The origin of English foxhound can be traced back to England. These dogs were bred for their speed and bravery to trail foxes and aid the hunters. It is believed that the English foxhound is developed from greyhound and fox terrier. The English foxhound is a medium sized dog with a long nose, deep set chest settling properly into their long shoulders and long straight legs. Their feet are small and cat-like that helps them run quickly after animals. The English foxhound has muscular thighs and large boned legs. Most of them are the hound with a perfect combination of black, tan and white while some are bicolored with a white background.
These are some of the rare dog breeds that are gaining popularity as house pets.
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