Here's some breeds that have either been absorbed into / became other breeds, or just vanished.
Alpine Mastiff
Alpine Spaniel
Blue Paul Terrier
Braque du Puy
BullenBeisser
Cordoba Fighting Dog
Cumberland Sheepdog
Dogo Cubano
English Water Spaniel
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Here's some breeds that have either been absorbed into / became other breeds, or just vanished.
Alpine Mastiff
Alpine Spaniel
Blue Paul Terrier
Braque du Puy
BullenBeisser
Cordoba Fighting Dog
Cumberland Sheepdog
Dogo Cubano
English Water Spaniel
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Last edited by BaronSamedi; 06-15-2011 at 10:28 PM.
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English White Terrier
Hare Indian Dog
Hawaiian Poi Dog
Kori
Moscow Water Dog
Norfolk Spaniel
North Country Beagle
Old English Bulldog
Paisley Terrier
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"Avan ou ri moun bwete, gade jan ou mache."
Rastreador Brasileiro
Salish Wool Dog
Southern Hound
St. John's Water Dog
Tahltan Bear Dog
Talbot
Toy Bulldog
Toy Trawler Spaniel
Turnspit Dog
Tweed Water Spaniel
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"Avan ou ri moun bwete, gade jan ou mache."
Wow! Thanks for the information!
Talbot looks soo different from all the other dogs and the Hawaiian Poi Dog kind of looks like my Corgi, but, mine isn't a Hawaiian Poi Dog![]()
The St Johns Water dog while it is extinct as a breed today, it was the dog that led to the creation of many of the most popular breeds of today. It is the ancestor of the modern Retrievers; including the Flat Coated Retriever, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever, the Golden Retriever, and the Labrador Retriever. The St. John’s water Dog was also the founding breed of the large and gentle Newfoundland. I think we can say the spirit of the St Johns Water dog is alive an kicking. I know because I have a beautiful example of both the Golden and Labrador Retrievers in my Koko.![]()
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