The top ten ugly dog breeds NO.1 Mexican Hairless Dog There are hairless cats and of course hairless dogs, the Mexican Hairless Dog has pink skin and wrinkled skin covered with freckles, like a small flowered pig. There are only a few hairs between the ears, on the lower jaw, and on the end of the tail.NO.2 Chinese Crested DogThe Chinese Crested Dog, also known as the Chinese Hairless Dog, is one of only a few hairless dog breeds in the world. It is one of the few hairless breeds in the world. NO.3 The Brussels Rough-coated Hound is a smart, alert and strong dog with a long, strong coat around its face and an unkempt look to its long coat. Once the beloved dog of the Belgians, it is now suited to city life and is particularly easy to get along with small children.NO.4 American Hairless TerrierThe American Hairless Terrier, derived from the Rat Terrier, is an amazing rat catcher, used to destroy rats that spread disease and steal the nation’s food. Because of their hairlessness, they also reduce the likelihood of allergies and are naturally clean, making them a great dog to keep indoors. no.5 Irish WolfhoundThe Irish Wolfhound is the tallest dog in the world with a long, unkempt coat, much like a hobo. This dog combines the advantages of strength and speed, and is a good wolf hunter, and the wolf hunting game was popular among the Irish nobility at that time, and this wolfhound became the standard in the noble family and the first choice for mutual gifts. The name means “dog without a dress” in the local language. The dog is small and thin, completely hairless except for the feet and the top of the head, which may be covered with spots. In fact, the American Deerhound was used in the 19th century when people were developing the American West in order to drive away wolves. Their long, strong jaws, long, slightly pointed muzzle, and coarse, stiff coat make it impossible to confuse them with other breeds, and their thick, messy coat covers their heads like an umbrella. It is similar to the Collie, but is larger and has thicker bones, and runs like a moving mop. The Belington Terrier originated in the 19th century and is native to England. This dog has a narrow, grainy skull cap and a particularly open eye spacing, so there is a risk of bumping into things. Although they are not large, they have a lion-like heart and a competitive character.
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