There is no telling really. The first person could have been you Great Grandfather or something. So there is no telling who discovered Dog Breeds
Over 9,000
it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
there are 5-7 Australian dog breeds
The Dog Artlist Collection covers around 70 breeds of dog.
there is really no such thing as a "discovered" breed, all dogs were domesticated from wolves and other breeds of wild dogs intentionally for some purpose. Although some breeds of dogs are not registered with the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) as an actual breed. for example, the border collie cannot be shown in confirmation dog shows, because it is not recognised by the CKC.
Dog hybrid depending on the mix of the breeds. Then they have the same qualites of both breeds.
well, since there is 703 purebred dogs, then the answer is over 700 dog breeds. that is all i know for now.these are 10 dog breeds i know:Rat TerrierGerman ShepherdGolden LabradorJack Russell TerrierBlack LabradorCocker SpanielPembroke Welsh CorgiDachshundBeagleShiba Inu
Schnauzers were not "discovered" in the sense that people didn't stumble upon a pack of previously unknown dogs in a forest somewhere. Schnauzers were intentionally bred by mixing other dog breeds and this was done in the 1400s and 1500s in Germany.
Over 36000 Dog breeds
There are 24,000 breeds in the world and still more to be discovered
There are a few dog breeds that have wool instead of hair. These breeds are the German Shepherd, Cocker Spaniels, Poodles and the Golden retriever.
There are so many dog breeds! I bought last year an sweet beagle.