Yes. It is a real rare breed.
a dog
Finland.
Finnish Lapphund, Finnish Spitz and French Bulldog are dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club. They are mammals.
Finnish Lapphunds were developed to herd reindeer, an animal that is not as fearful of dogs and wolves as many other herd animals.
I have one Finnish Lapphund and it costed me 1500. It depends on were you live and were you get it from If your looking for one good luck!
The Labradoodle is the only breed in the list that is not recognized by the American Kennel Club. All the other breeds were recongized in 2011. The Labradoodle is not a true dog breed but a "designer dog", which is merely a crossbreed dog with a "breed name". Unlike pedigree dogs, designer dogs vary widely in appearance as this is not standardise yet.
A dog that looks like a big Pomeranian may be a Finnish Lapphund. They share similar fluffy coats and spitz-type characteristics.
A Finnish Spitz is a breed of dog originating in Finland. The breed was originally bred to hunt all types of game from squirrels and other rodents to bears.
Here are some mammals that begin with the letter F:Fallow deerFelineFelix domesticusFennecFerret (small furry animal similar to a weasel)Field mouseField voleFillyFinnish Lapphund (dog breed recognized by the American Kennel Club)Finnish Spitz (dog breed recognized by the American Kennel Club)Fish-eating batFlying foxFlying squirrelForest elephantFossaFoxFraser's dolphinFrench Bulldog (breed recognized by the American Kennel Club)Fruit batFurry eared dwarf lemur
This breed is very intelligent; many owners notice that the breed seems to be thinking through a situation before it acts. The Swedish Lapphund needs plenty of mental stimulation as well as an enormous amount of physical activity. It will do best in an active family. Life in a small house or apartment will be difficult without the owner's making a special effort to provide adequate daily exercise outdoors. Brisk daily walks are recommended for the Swedish Lapphund. This breed can make an excellent jogging partner. The Swedish Lapphund is generally cheerful, active, and possesses self-assurance and some independence, while at the same time being extremely affectionate with its owners.The Swedish Lapphund bonds very closely with its human pack, and needs adequate playtime and attention or it can develop behavioral problems such as excessive licking, chewing or separation anxiety when left alone. This Spitz-type dog is considered by many dog trainers to be one of the easiest of the breeds to train, given its high intelligence, cheerful disposition and innate eagerness to please. Therefore, this breed would be suitable for inexperienced dog owners.
American Rare Breed Association's motto is 'Rare Breed Dog'.
The duration of The Rare Breed is 1.62 hours.