This breed is a sighthound originating from West Africa. They are known for their lean and elegant appearance and are used for hunting and guarding.
Originating from Norway, this breed is known for its unique physical features, such as having six toes on each foot and the ability to tip their head backward to touch their back.
Also known as the Turkish Pointer, this breed is recognized by its split or divided nose. It's native to Turkey and is primarily used for hunting.
Hailing from the Netherlands, this breed is known for its striking coat markings and was historically used as a duck tolling dog to lure ducks into traps.
This Hungarian breed is a versatile herding and working dog known for its distinctive curly coat and intelligence.
Originally from Italy, this breed is a truffle hunter known for its dense curly coat and excellent sense of smell.
A breed from Thailand, these dogs have a distinctive ridge of hair along their back that runs in the opposite direction to the rest of their coat.
This breed is native to New Guinea and is known for its unique vocalizations that resemble a sort of singing. It's considered one of the rarest dog breeds.