Known for its unique appearance with smooth, hairless skin and a wrinkled face, the Xoloitzcuintli is one of the oldest and rarest dog breeds.
Recognized for its distinctive coat made up of long, matted strands of hair called "flocks," the Bergamasco Shepherd has a shaggy and unkempt appearance.
Characterized by its distinctive corded coat that forms naturally into tight curls or cords, the Puli has a mop-like appearance that sets it apart from other breeds.
Similar to the Xoloitzcuintli, the Peruvian Inca Orchid is a hairless breed with a unique appearance, often featuring patches of hair on the head, tail, and feet.
Known for its hairless body except for tufts of fur on the head, feet, and tail, as well as its unique "powderpuff" variety with a full coat, the Chinese Crested is a distinctive-looking breed.
With its large, heavy wrinkles and loose skin, the Neapolitan Mastiff has a wrinkled and droopy appearance that gives it a distinctive and somewhat intimidating look.
Recognized for its elegant and slender appearance, the Borzoi has a long, narrow head and a silky coat that gives it a regal and somewhat unusual appearance.
With its distinctive face resembling that of an Ewok from Star Wars, the Brussels Griffon has a unique appearance that combines a pushed-in nose, expressive eyes, and a beard-like chin.
Known for its large size and long, shaggy coat, the Irish Wolfhound has a somewhat wild and untamed appearance that sets it apart from other breeds.