The Skye Terrier is the second most endangered British dog in the Vulnerable
Native Breeds list, as in 2015 only 43 Skye Terrier puppies were registered.
The English Setter was added to the Vulnerable
Native Breeds list in 2015, when only 289 puppies were registered.
Only 34 Otterhound puppies were registerd in 2015, the lowest number in the Vulnerable
Native Breeds list.
There were only 147 Norwich Terrier puppies registered in the UK in 2015, but this adorable small breed deserves to be lifted out of the Vulnerable
Native Breeds list.
Despite their popularity, the Smooth Collie is in the Vulnerable
Native Breeds list at only 78 puppies registered in 2015.
If you have time to exercise and play with a dog, though, you could do your bit to get the Miniature Bull Terrier out of the Vulnerable
Native Breeds list.
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi was raised out of the Vulnerable
Native Breeds list in 2015, following a growth of interest in Queen Elizabeth II's dogs.
Not exact matches
Have you ever had one of the dogs in the
list of Vulnerable
Native Breeds of the UK?
In this
list, compiled with other institutions and including Irish
native dog
breeds, the club recorded the British
breeds that only got 300 puppies or less registered that year.
In this AnimalWised article we'll go over the updated
list of Vulnerable
Native Breeds in the UK.
In 2006, the Kennel Club launched its first
list of Vulnerable
Native Breeds.
srai01 - there is information at www.indianvalleykennels.com and the
breed standards are
listed at cpryourdog.com under
Native American Village Dog
The Sealyham was once an abundant
breed, although now is fairly uncommon and is on Great Britain's
list of most endangered
native breeds.
The Kennel Club in England has put it on their
list of endangered
native breeds and many fear that it will become extinct.»
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi joins 25 other
native breeds on the Kennel Club's vulnerable
list, including the: Ottohound, Smooth Collie, Mastiff and Deerhound.
The kennel club
lists the English toy terrier as a vulnerable
native breed which means that not many puppies are registered each year.
They are still
listed as a vulnerable
native breed but numbers are more healthy especially in their home county of Lancashire.
The foxhound is
listed as possibly the most vulnerable
native English
breed with no puppies registered with the kennel club last year.
There are several good
breeds of dog
native to Africa, though, and this
list highlights which I think are the best..
In 2006, the Cardigan was placed on the Kennel Club's
List of Vulnerable
Native Breeds.