Although thousands of dogs are registered every year with the AKC, and many breeds, such as the Yorkshire Terrier, are increasing in number, some breeds are dying out. The following dog breeds may become extinct because each has fewer than 100 litters/year:
- Anatolian Shepherds
- Bedlington Terriers
- Belgian Sheepdogs
- Belgian Tervuren
- Black and Tan Coonhounds
- Briards
- Canaan Dogs
- Dandie Dinmont Terriers
- Finnish Spitz
- Foxhounds (American)
- Foxhounds (English)
- German Pinschers
- Greyhounds
- Harriers
- Ibizan Hounds
- Komondorok
- Kuvaszok
- Lowchen
- Miniature Bull Terriers
- Otterhounds
- Petits Bassets Griffons Vendeens
- Pharaoh Hounds
- Plotts
- Polish Lowland Sheepdogs
- Pulik
- Retrievers (Curly-Coated)
- Retrievers (Flat-Coated)
- Salukis
- Scottish Deerhounds
- Sealyham Terriers
- Skye Terriers
- Spaniels (American Water)
- Spaniels (Clumber)
- Spaniels (Field)
- Spaniels (Irish Water)
- Spaniels (Sussex)
- Spaniels (Welsh Springer)
- Spinone Italiano
- Wirehaired Pointing Griffons
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