11. New Guinea Singing Dog. This dog breed was named such because they have unique vocalization. Just like …show more content…
Norwegian Lundehund. The Norwegian Lundehund was developed primarily for the purpose of puffins and egg hunting. Though considered as a small breed of Spitz, they look like wolf due to their pointed ears and muzzles. They usually weigh 6-7 kg and has a height of only 12-16 inches. One of the best characteristic of this Lundehund is izts ability to squeeze itself in narrow passages since it has a great range of motion. They also have unique number of toes per foot considering that they normally have six toes instead of the regular four in dogs.
14. Saarloos Wolfdog. The Saarloos Wolfdog was named such after its creator, Lendert Saarloos, a Dutch breeder. Saarloos crossbred a German Shepherd to a European wolf. The Saarloos Wolfdog is well-reserved, cautious about people and things, and they have no skill to ferociously attack like their wolf ancestors. They are large dogs and weighs up to 45 kg with a height up to 30 inches. They also have an elegant march as well as a good coat that are short and dense which makes it a good protector from any weathers for …show more content…
Swedish Valhund (Viking Dog). Another spitz, the Swedish Valhund is a working farm dog. They are intelligent, alert and very active. You need to ensure that you have many exercises and activities planned for him where he can release his energy. They can also create their own games to entertain themselves when they are bored. Moreover, Valhund owners usually say that their pets can make them laugh since it can play different tactics just to see you smile.
19. Tamaskan. A Tamaskan dog was created in Finland and a crossbred of a sled dog. Males can weigh 29-43kgs and have a height of 25-33 inches, while females can weigh 25-39 kgs and have a height of 24-28 inches. Tamaskans are very athletic and large. When it comes to appearance, they closely resemble those grey wolves and other wolfdogs. They excel well when it comes to agility, obedience and work. Though generally healthy, male Tamaskans may suffer from cryptorchidism or undescended testes, epilepsy, and even degenerative