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TOP TEN UGLIEST DOGS

First, let say that taste is arguably and no dog deserves the title of ugliest. Every dog has personality and every breed has the characteristic that you will find attractive and beautiful. So don’t judge dogs only by a look. We personally love dogs that have character no matter how it looks. In forwarding text and picture, We will present you top ten ugliest dogs list, but We wish to highlight that every dog on this list has something attractive.

Here are the Top Ten Ugliest Dogs :

10. American Staghound

The wiry hair makes American staghound look perpetually old and kind of shabby. This is a running dog with the physical characteristics that would be referred to as the Greyhound prototype.

9. Boston Terrier

With that oversized ears and weird smile, it deserves a place on this list. They were originally bred to be fighting dogs, but today, they’re gentle, affectionate companions with tuxedo-like markings that earned them the nickname “American Gentleman.”

8. Azawakh

For hundreds of years, he has been the companion of the nomads of the southern Sahara. Particularly leggy and elegant, the Azawakh gives a general impression of great, hmmm, hunger.

7. Bull Terrier

His face looks like he slams into something. Bull Terrier has a high threshold restraint and knows when someone attacks and when joking. Little barks and very secure guard. Bull Terrier is an affectionate dog that is good with all ages including young children.

6. Crestoxie

It doesn’t look so healthy. The Crestoxie is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Chinese crested and the Dachshund. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed.

5. Japanese Terrier

Small head with a proportional body, and put in that formula some kind of dalmatian skin color. It is believed to be descended from the progeny of fox terrier types, pointers, and indigenous Japanese dogs. This dog is also known as the Nippon Terrier. The breed is rare, even in Japan.

4. Borzoi

Rickety and skinny. Borzoi was developed in Russia as coursing and hunting dogs. These hounds were hunted in teams of three to go after a rabbit, fox, and wolves. They later became popular as a companion for royalty across continental Europe.

3. Chinese Crested

This guy is hairless and has a wick on. It was created to be an invalid’s companion. In that setting, you won’t find a better dog. They can almost read your mind and will lie in bed for hours without moving a muscle.

2. Peruvian Inca Orchid

This breed is so ugly it is on every ugly list among top 3. The dog may have short hair on top of its head, on its feet, and on the tip of its tail. In Peru, breeders tend to prefer completely hairless dogs

1. American Hairless Terrier

I wish I never see this picture, I would have a nightmare. The American hairless terrier is a rare breed of dog that was derived as a variant of Rat terrier. They enjoy participating in agility games like its other terrier cousins. They typically like to dig, chase small game and will bark when alarmed and will act as a good watch dog. They are not a strong swimmer and should be monitored around water.

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