Which dogs are on the verge of extinction?

Updated on science 2024-06-19
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hungarian Moody Dogs, I remember that there are no more than 2,000 Hungarian Moody dogs in the world. There are also Thai Ridgeback Dogs, Chinese Fu Dogs, Bloodhounds and other dogs. There seem to be fewer than sixty bloodhounds in number.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are many breeds of dogs, and the endangered ones include Pekingese dogs and Chinese pastoral dogs. The main list of these two is because these two breeds of dogs are local dogs in China, and now many people will choose some foreign breeds for dogs, and they are almost not interested in Chinese pastoral dogs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Chinese Pastoral Dog. Most of the people nowadays raise some exotic breeds, which are very unfriendly to local dogs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Dogs that have become extinct are:

    1. Hawaiian Poi

    They are the spiritual protectors of children and the ** of meat. They are fed a vegan diet in a mushy way, which leads to a swollen head and obesity. With the change of time and practice, the breed began to decline in the 18th century due to a lack of goals.

    2. Toy trawler hounds

    Originally bred as a sports dog, it was later used as a toy and display dog. The breed faced extinction in 1920 and the last of its kind died and is now kept in a natural history museum in the UK.

    3. Talbot dog

    In the Middle Ages, these dogs were considered hunting companions and were valued for their keen sense of smell and ability to track, albeit slowly. Brought to England by William the Conqueror in 1066, they disappeared in the 16th century due to a lack of purpose and care needs.

    4. St. John's Water Dogs

    Living in 16th-century Newfoundland, fishermen relied on them to tow ropes, salvage things, and make small wool sweaters. The taxation of dog ownership, combined with the quarantine imposed on imported dogs in the UK, led to their extinction in the 80s of the 20th century.

    5. Southern Hound

    The breed is believed to be a cross between the Talbot and the Greyhound, and was bred in the south of England in the 19th century. With a keen sense of smell, it was extremely vulnerable due to its slow movements, and became extinct in the 19th century.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dogs that have become extinct are Achie Dogs, Malayan Dogs, Muscovite Water Dogs, Celich Furry Dogs, Northern Beagles, etc.

    1. Archie dog.

    The Archie is an ancient hunting dog that is considered the ancestor of the modern foxhound and the German Shepherd. They lived in the Roman Empire between the 2nd century BC and the 4th century AD and were widely used for hunting, combat, and other missions. However, due to wars, natural disasters, and human activities, the Ache dog was already completely extinct around the 5th century.

    2. Malayan dogs.

    The Malayan is a dog breed native to the Malayan region and was once used as guard dogs, hunting dogs, and family pets. They are large and powerful, but they are also very gentle and friendly. However, due to the destruction of human activities and the spread of disease, the Malayan dog was already extinct at the end of the 19th century.

    3. Moscow water dogs.

    At the end of World War II, it was reported that the Russians developed the Moscow Water Dog for water rescue. However, these dogs are very aggressive, and they used to bite sailors and even those who trained them. Over time, the Moscow Water Dog was gradually replaced by the Stuffy Newfoundland Dog.

    4. Celich hairy dog.

    One of the special things about the Celich Dogs is that their fur has been used to make wool blankets, pullovers, and many other textiles. But since the advent of wool and other cheap textile products, the demand for these dogs has decreased, which eventually led to their extinction over time.

    5. Northern Beagle.

    The Northern Beagle is from Beagle in the north, and they have a very fast hunting ability and a high-pitched voice, which is the main reason why people keep them as pets. According to historians, they became extinct in the 19th century.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dogs were domesticated by wolves.

    Wolves evolved as small mammals.

    Why are there fewer wolves now? Why are there so few other species of small mammals than mice?

    Wolves are dying out due to ecological changes due to human industrialization, and even in 100 years, there will be no more wolves on the planet. Most of all mammals are extinct due to the natural climate change of the planet, leaving only many rodents and dependent on humans for survival. Therefore, the fundamental cause of species extinction is the change in the living environment, which may be the climate change of nature for millions of years, or the natural change caused by human activities is very fast, maybe decades.

    In short, there is no way to survive, only extinction.

    But the wolf is extinct, and the dog, as an evolutionary species that the wolf thinks is domesticated, is a continuation of the wolf. Dogs can reproduce in large numbers because dogs have found a way to survive, that is, they rely on humans, who keep dogs to watch the door, graze, join the army, hunt, and provide food for dogs. But times have changed, and because dogs don't eat much, the only way to survive in modern society is to sell cuteness.

    Dogs that have lost their means of livelihood will become more and more homogeneous in the future as time goes by, and genetically tend to be genetically stable, and the more genetically stable the species, the more difficult it is for the species to evolve. There are a lot of cute things to sell, not one worse than him, and the function of the dog is gradually lost. From this point of view, dogs are heading for extinction.

    For example, ploughing cattle, pack horses, and donkeys are gradually becoming extinct, and these species are not tasty, and the real extinction is a matter of time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Will the dog become extinct! New State Regulations!

    Now there are rules for raising dogs, and if you want to raise them, you must give the dog an injection to prevent rabies, but who has nothing to put outside the dog now? Put it at home or in the yard, 300 yuan for a needle If you don't give the dog an injection, the management police will beat the dog to death, God, so cruel! Who in the family is willing to spend 300 to inject a dog?

    I see which dog bites the character that shouldn't be bitten, and the dog's fate is over! In some places, more than 500 dogs have been killed, and the number is growing.

    First of all, I am environmental protection first, nature first, the most animal love of a class of people and then express their opinions, the so-called regulations of ** regardless of the so-called regulations, pet vaccinations are still necessary, my dogs have been vaccinated several kinds of vaccination, not only in case, but also for the sake of the dog's own health problems, some animal diseases will still threaten their lives.

    But a deformed management style can only lead to a vicious circle, at which point it will always bs certain leadership.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pet dogs won't be extinguished! Sooner or later, those ferocious dogs will be killed! Have dogs bitten people less in recent years?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    We must love the dog, do not eat dog meat and do not hurt the dog's raised hand.

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