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9 Weird Looking Dog Breeds

Known for its unique appearance with smooth, hairless skin and a wrinkled face, the Xoloitzcuintli is one of the oldest and rarest dog breeds.

Xoloitzcuintli

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Recognized for its distinctive coat made up of long, matted strands of hair called "flocks," the Bergamasco Shepherd has a shaggy and unkempt appearance.

Bergamasco Shepherd

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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.

Puli

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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.

Peruvian Inca Orchid

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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.

Chinese Crested

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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.

Neapolitan Mastiff

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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.

Borzoi

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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.

Brussels Griffon

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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.

Irish Wolfhound

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