Unusal, rare, or sub breeds:
The following are breeds that are rare, a type of a larger breed or rare to the Petalia world. Not much information is gathered on these breeds and registries for them are either new or non-existent as of yet.
Albania:
This breed has no official registry or type. Local mixed breeds bred for hardiness and work make up a large part of population. They can have any hair and fur color. This is a male dominate breed. Considered a "sport" type, even though it is meant to work, its stride and sense of pride is very fashionable with the higher classed citizens.
Czechoslovakia:
Another breed without registry, it is one of the few known to have equal birthrates of male and female. It is also a considerably more "furry" breed, often sporting facial hair in males. More made for labor, the combination of strong but hardy is the trend.
Ireland:
The Ireland breed is a developing breed based from local stock and some minor England breed influences. It is a slightly smaller breed which carried the red gene. Though many of the breed sport different colors such as black, blonde and brown. The flesh is extremely pale.
Luxembourg:
This is a small elegant breed made purely for good looks and trend. It is not suited to the heavy farm work but is rather a "lap dog". The breed remains rare outside of its native home. It is a little shorter than most breeds.
Moldova:
This breed has no set standard but is a mix of several breeds made into one "type". The breed is known to be a hard worker, lithe, light on its feet, and very hardy. The hair is thicker and a little longer than other breeds. Sometimes referred to as a "shaggy" breed.
North Ireland:
A branch off the original Ireland breed, this breed has a very "old" style of appearance. A downhill build with a stocky frame. The flesh is very pale. Very rough terrain make it surefooted and a hard worker.
Scotland:
A draft breed that was made from powerful local Petalia. It is big boned but usually playful. Rare, its food demands are high. Friendly to strangers and brave, it is known to have a good drive for competition.
Romania:
A rare disorganized breed that is coming together to make a standard. Hard working, there has been a long competition with the Hungary breed. The Romania is believed to be male dominant however is plagued with a shorter lifespan. A hard worker, it often can be seen pulling carts or on farms.
India:
A breed that is often considered an exotic outside of India, many run wild in the long stretches of wilderness. A beautiful dark flesh is accented with black fur and hair. Short in stature but lithe and athletic, only India has a registry for them. Other countries have yet to recognize it as a breed. Found working or as pets among the wealthy they have a large population overall. Wild ones are in the rich jungles and wetlands. Elusive hunters and survivors, it is believed that it may be an even ratio gender breed.
Mongolia:
While a registry is being formed, the type variation in the breed is great. Some are stock while others are lithe. A male dominant breed, it has an olive to dark skin and usually black or brown hair. It can have white markings as well as the agouti gene. Able to survive harsh winters and live on little food, these Petalia are often prized by their families. Nomadic people often have their Petalia sleep inside their hut or tent and bury the dead ones in ceremony.
North Korea:
While little is known and no registry outside Korea recognizes it yet, this breed is very popular within the country. Black or brown fur and hair is the only color allowed with a pale to olive tone skin. Dark eyes are only accepted. Hard working, it has been made into a "sport" type that excels with its European competitors but lack of bloodline records deems it difficult to say which individuals may have proven advantages. Know to be wary of strangers and timid, they bond only to their family.
South Korea:
A bolder more aggressive Petalia. It has a great sense of pride and preservation. A high female ratio breed, it looks very similar to the North Korea with the except of having long hair and fur. They have high prey drive.
Tibet:
A breed made by monks, it has become extremely rare because of its mass slaughter by invading Chinese military. A companion to monks, the breed is the hallmark of calm and gentle. It is a scavenger for meat and seems to have an extreme sensitivity to life and death. Very warm and giving, they roam mountains and temples of Tibet to be friends with locals and monks. Known to only grow a tuff of fur on the head, they don't have much fur or hair. They now number less than 100 documented individuals. Because they stood between Monks and military troops, many were shot or beaten to death. Survivors have retreated far into remote inaccessible areas.
Thailand:
A breed with a little known set standard its believe to vary in height, weight, and stature. Coloration is usually black or brown with a paler flesh. The breed is often seen working in cities or farms. It is often employed as an elephant guardian, and seems to be agile with a natural ability to co-exist with these animals. Very carefree and playful, they are usually very loved and well cared for by their families.
Vietnam:
This is a high female ratio breed. It has long hair and a lithe agile body. Dark colored furs and hairs are the only excepted type. War has lessened their numbers but the breed is extremely strong and courageous.
African Breeds:
While there are almost 50 or more devolving breeds none has a registry or standard. It is a darker fleshed breed but a wide array of coat colors and hair is seen. Eye color also varies from black to even some shades of yellow and blue. Albino genes are known to exist in several gene pools. Most are bred to be extremely efficient and agile. In Africa, they are raced and bring in large net incomes of cash and goods to owners. They do however have problems breeding these Petalia who are often strong willed and very proud.
Australia:
A breed from imported European stock, it relies heavily on blood from the U.K and western Europe. A small breed with speed and agility it is resistant to heat and cold. Brown hair and green eyes are the standard but the stud book remains open which means some changes can be made. Very bold and adventurous, herds are often seen harassing crocodiles and snakes. It seems to enjoy hunting other apex predators than primary consumers, killing off the hopes that it would help vermin issues such as rabbits and mice.
Mexico:
A breed of multiple influences, the registry is still open. The variation is so great that almost every gene is accepted. Somewhat shorter, it is a stocky working breed that is agile, fast, reliable and in general happy. Because of its mixed influences it is hard to get a firm background on individuals. Powerful with a strong survival instinct, they are not pets and shouldn't be treated as such.
New Zealand:
Another breed of heavy English and Western European influences, this rare breed has a set standard of blonde medium length wavy hair and light eyes. A little shorter but lithe, it is a good worker. Rare even in its home country, it is a flock guardian breed that is very gentle to other animals. It is believed to be equal gender ratio.
