Bulgarian shepherd: One of the oldest and rarest dog breeds in Europe, often used as a state ritual. For example, when US President George W. Bush visited Bulgaria in 2003, the government gave him a Bulgarian Shepherd dog; in 2010, the Bulgarian Prime Minister gave Putin a Bulgarian Shepherd named "buffy" (the origin of the name: Putin liked this dog very much, launched a national name, and finally adopted the "work" of a 5-year-old boy - buffy).

Poodle (poodle): also what we often call "teddy", "lady dog", known as the French "national dog". There are four major classifications of standard poodles (shoulder height 38-44 cm) and mini poodles (shoulder height 29-38 cm. ), toy poodle (shoulder height <28cm), giant poodle (shoulder height 45-60cm), is also a domestic breed of dogs.
Swedish Dachshund (drever): Is the most common breed of dogs in Sweden and Norway, although the dog was officially named Swedish Dachshund in 1947 and has not yet obtained fci certification, it is often known as Sweden's "national dog".
Peruvian hairless dog: This dog is one of the few hairless dog breeds in the world with a high reputation in the country, known as Peru's "national treasure", and its status is like China's giant panda.
Brazilian mastiff (brazilian mastiff): This dog belongs to one of the world's top ten fierce dogs, with the appearance of a Mastiff mastiff, a calm and brave personality, confident and decisive, known as brazil's "national dog".
Saluki: is the royal Egyptian dog breed, the oldest known domesticated dog breed. From "East African hounds are not dogs, but Allah gifts, given to us for use, to make us happy. "We can feel its status.
Dachshund :The name originates from Germany, originally meaning "badger dog", often known as the German "national dog" and German symbolic symbol. The first Olympic mascot appeared at the Munich Olympic Games in 1972, and it was the German Dachshund.
Saint Bernard: Named after the Abbey of St. Bernard in the Alps, it is known as a Swiss "national treasure", but the name of the dog was only officially determined in 1980. The most famous St. Bernard was a dog named "Black Mon", who once saved the lives of 40 people and made the greatest achievement, and died in 1814.
Japanese akita: Known as the "national dog" in Japan, Japanese Prime Minister Ahn Pei gave Putin a "yume" in 2012 to thank Russia for reaching out in the 311 earthquakes in 2011.
Which dog breed do you think can be used as the national dog of our country? I think it's a Chinese foo dog. The Chinese Fu Dog is said to be extinct, but it has become a Symbol of China and is seen as a "Blessing God" that brings good luck.