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    What Are the Rarest Dog Breeds?

    info@lechienrevue.comBy info@lechienrevue.comJune 14, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Before you get or adopt a popular pooch, get to know about world’s rarest dog breeds who are also friendly, protective and make great pets. To help you get started we have listed some dog breed who will instantly smitten you their personality traits.

    What are the world’s rarest dog breeds?

    While Beagles, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, and French Bulldogs are the most popular pet dogs, these less popular breeds are just as affectionate and loyal. These breeds will surely impress you with their cute looks and quirky traits.

    Chinook

    This rare dog breed was bred in New Hampshire in the early 1900s. The gentle nature Chinook was bred by an explorer looking for a furry companion with power, speed, endurance, and a good temperament.  No wonder Chinook’s are one of the best all-purpose sled dogs. This adorable furry companion can live up to 13-15 years.

    Peruvian Inca Orchid 

    Peruvian Inca Orchid is also known as Peruvian Hairless Dog. Why? Because they are one of the hairless dog breeds. This makes it easy to groom them. But this canine can be sensitive to changing climates, requiring proper skin protection in the cold and heat. This dog breed is native to Peru and can live for 11-12 years.

    Pumi

    Pumi are a small-medium breed of sheepdog from Hungary. Described as a kind of sheepdog, this rare dog breed is lively and active. They are easy to train but are a vocal breed. Pumi are also fast-moving and intelligent helpers for shepherds. Their life span is 12-13 years.

    Cirneco dell’Etna

    Cirneco dell’Etna are from the Mediterranean island of Sicily. They are loyal and gentle pups. This breed is also low-maintenance and have a keen sense of smell. On average, a healthy Cirneco Dell’Etna has a life expectancy of 12-14 years.

    Sloughi

    Also known as Arabian Greyhound, this world’s rarest dog breed originates from North Africa and is found in Morocco, Libya, Algeria, and Tunisia. They are famous for their hunting skills. Their life expectancy is 12-16 years.

    Stabyhoun

    Stabyhoun are patient and obedient dogs who love to please their owners. Also known as Stabijhoun or Stabij, this breed hails from the Dutch province of Friesland. Their name translates to “stand by me.” Stabyhoun can live up to 13-14 years.

    Thai Ridgeback

    As the name suggests, this breed is from Thailand. Thai Ridgeback has a distinct characteristic. They have a ridge of hair at its back which runs in the opposite direction to the rest of the coat. These active canines are excellent jumpers and have great survival instinct. Thai Ridgeback’s life span is 12-13 years.

    Catahoula Leopard Dog

    The Catahoula Leopard Dog are an American dog breed named after Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. They have different shades of coats, eye colors, and patterns. The dogs of this breed are protective, hardworking, and intelligent. They were initially bred to herd animals and help hunters track wild animals. Catahoula Leopard Dog can accompany you for 10-14 years.

    Mudi

    This Hungarian farm dog is great for herding and dog sports, as they excel at agility games and competitions. Mudi are intelligent breed who are full of energy. Plus, they are super friendly and are always looking for ways to please their owners. Their life expectancy is 13-14 years.

    Schapendoes

    These shaggy sheepdog originated in the Netherlands. They are also known as Dutch Sheep Dog. The herding canines are lively, funny, clever and affectionate dogs who can be great family pets. Schapendoes were on the verge of extinction during World War II. But thanks to a few survivors, these friendly pups are still around. They can live up to 12-15 years.

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