This ancient British breed, known for its webbed feet and exceptional sense of smell, is considered vulnerable due to a small population size.
With a distinctive topknot and unique appearance, this terrier breed faces declining numbers, making it relatively rare.
Known for its distinctive corded coat resembling dreadlocks, the Komondor's population has declined due to a decreased need for traditional livestock guardians.
This rare breed from Norway, known for its unique flexibility and six toes per foot, faces the risk of extinction due to declining numbers.
A rare breed originating from Czechoslovakia, the Cesky Terrier's population has been declining, making it relatively uncommon.
Similar in appearance to Beagles, Harriers are a hunting breed facing a decrease in numbers, contributing to their vulnerable status.
This national dog of Finland, known for its fox-like appearance and bark, has faced declining numbers, especially outside of its native country.
Originally bred as a hunting dog, the Sealyham Terrier has seen a significant decline in popularity and breeding numbers.