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  • when we think about extinct and new species of animals, we usually imagine dinosaurs, mammoths and new kinds of bugs.

  • But there are also dog breeds that the world will never see again and some familiar faces better, surprisingly young.

  • Beware acuteness Overload ahead.

  • Number one Brack Depuis It was a very fast and hardy French hunting dog, white and covered with large, uneven brown spots.

  • Interestingly, this dog can theoretically be bread again, even though it went extinct in the middle of the last century.

  • This can be done using the selection method, mixing particular breeds to create the BRAC.

  • Deploy to hurry.

  • Indian dog This dog was named after the native Indian Hari tribe in Canada.

  • These dogs were very friendly and loyal to humans thick, furred and let them freeze and the healthy Indians to hunt, defending them against wild coyotes.

  • Some say they were brought by the Vikings over 2000 years ago, while others believe this breed was a mixture of coyote and Icelandic dog.

  • These dogs didn't bark and could stalk their prey silently, which made them excellent hunters.

  • Number three molasses.

  • This one is an ancient Greek Bree.

  • It's considered the ancestor of modern mastiffs.

  • This dog was large and massive.

  • It looked like a mini polar bear.

  • It was also a good guard of houses in candle.

  • No robber in the world would want to step into the territory of this dog.

  • But the main thing was that it was a very dedicated animal.

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  • Alpine mastiff, the ancestor of modern Saint Bernard and mastiff.

  • It was the largest dog in England.

  • Some of these dogs reached almost 40 inches at the shoulder and wait as much as £350 or more.

  • Five English water spaniel.

  • This cute breed of dogs completely disappeared before the middle of the last century.

  • It was used for hunting waterfowl because of its ability to dive underwater.

  • It's believed that breeders were inspired by this particular dog to create the Irish spaniel.

  • Six.

  • Tess.

  • Um, Tess, um is one of the oldest breeds.

  • First mentions of them appeared on the frescoes in ancient Egypt.

  • This breed was a distant ancestor of Bissinger.

  • Tess, um had long legs, pointed ears and a twisted tale.

  • Outwardly, they resembled modern greyhounds, very majestic and beautiful dogs as well as wonderful hunters.

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  • Turn spit dog or a kitchen dog.

  • This cute see little dog was bred in England in the 16th century.

  • It was used as an engine in the kitchen, turning the spit with me.

  • The dog ran inside a wheel like a squirrel.

  • The wheel was spinning.

  • The meat was cooking.

  • The breed was very hardy but compact.

  • It disappeared by the mid 19th century, since the kitchen wheel ceased to be relevant.

  • Eight.

  • Bull and terrier.

  • This breed appeared in the 19th century England.

  • They were agile, stubborn, very hardy and didn't care about pain.

  • They were a cross between an old English bulldog and various terriers.

  • The breeders were not very worried about the dog's appearance when breeding them so cute wasn't the word to describe them.

  • They were excellent rat catchers, though.

  • Nine Cici Acute Many Dog, which is a direct ancestor of the Chihuahua.

  • It was first mentioned in the 15th century B.

  • C E.

  • This breed was a favorite of the Mayan Indians.

  • The dogs were always interred with the owners as they were considered to be guides to the afterlife.

  • Unlike a Chihuahua, this dog was mute and could climb trees like a cat.

  • 10.

  • The Salish wool dog or co Max Doc.

  • It was a small, long haired, spits like dog.

  • The name comes from the coast of Salish, now the territory of Washington and British Columbia.

  • These little dogs were fed salmon and didn't ever mix with any other Dawes Salish wool dog was considered a very valuable dog because of its thick fur.

  • Expensive warm blankets were made from it.

  • The need for dogs disappeared when Europeans began to bring ordinary cheap blankets to salad.

  • 11 Tarleton Bear Dog.

  • These were bred in Canada by the tall 10 Indians.

  • They were small dogs standing 14 to 17 inches at the shoulder with pointed ears and a handsome in long gated muzzle a little bit like foxes.

  • Despite the cute face and small stature, though, they help people hunt bears and fearlessly attacked this formidable beast.

  • 12 paisley terrier.

  • In the modern world, people often bring dogs home just for fun and decoration.

  • Yorkshire terrier is a great example of this, but it doesn't mean that in the past, people didn't do the exact same thing.

  • Meet the paisley terrier.

  • This ancestor of the Yorkshire Terrier and Skye terrier was bred in Scotland.

  • The stock was adored by its owners, but it's long coat required a lot of care.

  • Okay, now, while those doggies air gone, we've got some new muzzles who've appeared so recently that some of them might be younger than you.

  • Here goes Number one.

  • Everyone knows the husky breed, but in the seventies and eighties, a new breed was selected.

  • Many Husky, as you can guess, this is the same husky Onley, smaller, by the way, Bull Terrier also has a younger brother.

  • Like Husky.

  • It's a miniature bull terrier there, not much taller than Chihuahuas, But they're very strong and muscular.

  • Dawes, although small, they will boldly rush to any larger dog.

  • Two.

  • American bully is a very popular dog now.

  • It looks like a formidable beast, but it was specifically bred to be an affectionate friend in the family.

  • It is often confused with American pit bull, but these are different breeds.

  • American bully is also really young.

  • It was only accepted as a separate breed in 2004.

  • Three.

  • Chinook is a sled dog that is able to move heavy loads.

  • It needs physical activity and constant movement, so it's not suitable for living indoors.

  • It was first bread in the first half of the 20th century, but almost went extinct in the seventies and was only saved and returned in the 20 tents.

  • Now it is one of the rarest dog breeds in the world.

  • Four Pogo is a decorative dog that comes from a mixture of pug and beagle, definitely one of the cutest dogs in the world.

  • Experiments to create this breed started in the eighties, but they only began to gain popularity in the nineties.

  • Despite the great fame, this dog is still not recognized as an official breed by any candle in the world.

  • Five in 2015 docks in and Pitbull were accidentally crossed in the USA.

  • That's how docks and bull appeared.

  • The breed instantly became an Internet star by nature.

  • It absorbed the qualities of both breeds.

  • Docks Bull is an affectionate and gentle dog, but at the same time it can become a formidable defender that fearlessly risk its life to protect the owner.

  • Number six She eagle, a mixture of beagle and Chihuahua.

  • This is one of the cutest dogs in the world, and they're all cute, right?

  • This dog is intended on Lee to please and love its owner's hunting skills of beagle remains somewhere deep inside the jiggle butt.

  • It's very difficult to teach him to hunt.

  • Let this animal just be the star of your instagram and love of your soul.

  • Seven.

  • Chess keeps Who's the charming, plump and fluffy good boy.

  • Here it's, Ah, Husky and chow chow mix.

  • Despite their cute and funny appearance, they are good and fearless guards.

  • Ain't Bull pay the mix of English bulldog and Chinese Sharpay.

  • Despite its very lazy appearance, it's an active but stubborn dog.

  • It needs a lot of training, otherwise it will begin to gain weight very quickly.

  • Nine.

  • Australian stumpy tail Cattle dog Now, this is not a new breed, and it exists to this day.

  • It's just one of the most unusual dogs in the world.

  • It's a shepherd dog bred in England but brought to Australia in the early 19th century.

  • The most amazing thing is that, unlike other shepherds, the Australian stumpy tail doesn't bark at all.

  • Instead, it approaches one animal from the herd and bites its leg, and right after that, the dog show eyes away from being hit by a whole off.

  • That's how it commands are heard talk about crowd control that really bites.

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