Want a rare dog that stands paws apart from the other dogs at the dog park? Well, we have some adorable and unique dog breeds you’ll go barking mad over. Fair warning—you may have to wait before you get one. Some of these unique dog breeds may be hard to come by.
#1 Otterhound

Amiable and boisterous, the Otterhound is a large hunting breed originating from England. As its name suggests, the breed was developed for otter hunting. Because its quarry was found on land and in water, it differs from other hounds with its rough, double coat and webbed feet. Strong in body and mind, the Otterhound is an inquisitive breed with an exceptionally powerful nose.
#2 Bergamasco Sheepdog

The Bergamasco is a unique breed easily recognized by its coat. With three types of hair, the coat forms flocks of hair weaved together, giving it a felted look. The Bergamasco is an ancient sheepdog breed, originating in Persia’s harsh mountain climates, where his coat protected him from the environment. Independent yet sociable, the Bergamasco is an intelligent dog that requires regular exercise if he is to be a family pet.
#3 Polish Lowland Sheepdog

Compact, alert, and adaptable, the Polish Lowland Sheepdog is a beloved watchdog from Poland. Their nickname, PON, is the acronym for the Polish breed name, Polski Owczarek Nizinny.
#4 Harrier

The Harrier, recognized back in 1885, is an old, reliable hunting breed from England. Bred to hunt in packs for rabbits and hare, they possess all of the required attributes of a scenting pack hound. Sturdily built with large bones, full of strength, and well balanced, Harriers can work tirelessly in all terrain. They are outgoing and friendly, fairly active, and easygoing companions.
#5 Cesky Terrier

The Cesky Terrier, true to its terrier heritage, is feisty and tenacious in its work. Bred to hunt in packs, they are slightly more sociable and trainable than your typical terrier. Adventurous and clever, they make great companions for those ready to provide them with adequate physical and mental exercise.
#6 Finnish Spitz

The Finnish Spitz was originally bred for hunting small game and birds in Finland. True to its Spitz heritage, the breed is lively, courageous, and friendly. The dogs carry themselves boldly, showing off their stunning red color and confident personality. Although small, they are very active and athletic dogs that need ample exercise.
#7 Azawakh

The Azawakh is a West African sighthound that originated in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. This slender hound has a refined appearance, but don’t be fooled: this is a hardy, long-lasting hunter who has been chasing gazelle over the blistering sands of the Sahara for over a thousand years.
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