No, countries do it all the time. Pit Bull Terriers are illegal in the UK, as are Japanese Tosas.
I believe it is a "Pure Breed."
Great Pyrenees is one such breed, and a very popular LGD.
yes
A deerhound.
I read that one breed that has endurance is the dalmatian.
Hungarian Vizsla's tails are docked by one or two thirds to match the breed standard. In the UK this operation is illegal unless the dog was bred for working.
The breed of dog on the whistling dog is a Belgian Malinois.
that is an opinion and can not be answered accurately or if you want to breed dogs just breed the one that sells the most or the one that you want to breed
border collie, i own one
If you mean your dog died, you get another one of another breed.
There is no one "best" breed, they all have their merits and downfalls.
It not only isn't illegal, a docked tail is one of the breed characteristics. A Rottie with an UNdocked tail would not be show-quality or eligible for competitions in which breed standards must be met. Docking ANY dog's tail should only be done by a fully trained and qualified professional.