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12 Dog Breeds You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

9-Bully Kutta:

 

The Bully kutta breed is a unique and impressive type of dog found in the subcontinent. With its sharp jaw and ability to tear in a second, this breed is largely used for guard and fight purposes. They are alert, energetic, and intelligent, making them ideal for handling by their owner. What sets this breed apart from others, such as Beagles or collies, is its immediate response to threats and its ability to protect its owner and itself. Not only are they intelligent, but they are also friendly and able to survive in harsh weather conditions and resist viral diseases due to their highly immune system. Unfortunately, bully kuttas have been used for illegal fights in India and Pakistan, with the first FIR registered in Punjab in June of 2018. With a lifespan of 6-12 years and litter size ranging from 1-6, the Bully kutta is a truly impressive breed.

8-Sloughi:

 

The Sloughi, also known as the “Arabian Greyhound”, is a strikingly dignified and graceful breed that is sure to catch the eye of any dog lover. Developed in North Africa, this ancient breed was originally the sighthound of the Bedouins and Berbers, who used him to hunt small and large game in harsh terrain. With a hallmark long wedge-shaped head that tapers to a strong jaw, the Sloughi may be mistaken for a Saluki or a Greyhound, but he is an entirely unique breed in his own right. He has dark, expressive eyes and a slightly melancholy expression that only adds to his regal demeanor. Despite seeming somewhat aloof, the Sloughi is fiercely loyal to his people, and he is a quiet and peaceful presence in the home. However, he may be uncomfortable around strangers and is very particular about his personal space. Overall, the Sloughi is a fascinating and beautiful breed that is sure to charm anyone who crosses his path.

7-Otterhound:

 

Are you in search of a canine companion that craves your attention but won’t require constant doting? Consider the Otterhound, a rare and delightful breed that fits that very description. While they may be difficult to come by—there are only 600 left in the world—this affectionate breed is well worth the hunt. Not only are they great with kids and possess a fun energy, but the Otterhound’s waterproof coat and webbed feet make them an ideal companion for water activities. And if hiking is your thing, their highly sensitive nose allows them to follow scents both on land and beneath the water’s surface. All in all, it’s hard to go wrong with this water-loving, trailblazing breed.

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