Top 5 Dogs That Are Just Plain Ugly

Introduction

As we all know, dogs are man’s best friend. However, there are some breeds that may not be on everyone’s list of favorite dogs. In fact, some of these dogs are downright ugly! But don’t let their looks fool you; there is an undeniable charm about the following 5 breeds which make them a must-have for those who love ugly yet adorable creatures:

Chinese Chongqing Dog

Chinese Chongqing Dog

This breed is a medium to large sized dog with a short coat that has a soft texture. The body is stocky and muscular, but not too heavy, weighing between 50 and 70 pounds. They have big heads and small eyes, along with large pointed ears that hang close to the head when they’re alert. Their tails curl up over their backs in what looks like an oversized comma shape. This breed can live between 12-15 years on average if properly cared for by its owner!

Xoloitzcuintli

Xolos, or Mexican hairless dogs, are a primitive breed of hairless dog. They are also called Xoloitzcuintli in their native tongue. The word “Xolo” means “dwarf” and “tzi” means “hairless.” They were originally bred from hairless dogs by the Aztecs and Mayans as far back as 1000 AD.

Xolos are considered to be among one of the oldest breeds of dog still in existence today and have been around since before Christopher Columbus sailed to America! Some archeologists believe they may even have been domesticated as far back as 10,000 years ago by humans who lived in North America at that time!

Neapolitan Mastiff

The Neapolitan Mastiff is a large dog with a massive head and the darkest of eyes. He’s an ancient breed, dating back to at least 850 BC. He was originally bred as a guard dog, but he’s also suitable for life as a family pet and protector of property. The Neapolitan Mastiff is very protective, so if you live in an area that isn’t safe or if you have something that needs protecting (like expensive jewelry), this is the right dog for you!

Catahoula Leopard Dog

The Catahoula Leopard Dog is a mix of a Catahoula Leopard Dog and a Cocker Spaniel. The result is an incredibly loyal dog that makes the perfect companion for people who like to hunt. These dogs are good with children, other pets, strangers, and other dogs. While they do have high energy levels and need plenty of exercise, they are also very friendly, affectionate animals that will be happy to curl up at your feet while you work or relax on your couch after work/school.

Irish Wolfhound

  • Irish Wolfhound: This is a large breed of dog that has been around for thousands of years. It’s the tallest of all dog breeds and its ancestors were used to hunt wolves in Ireland. The Irish Wolfhound has a deep chest, strong limbs and muscles, and a short, smooth coat that comes in red, white and black or gray. It has a long narrow head with floppy ears on top. They can weigh up to 130 pounds!
  • English Mastiff: The English Mastiff is known as one of the gentlest giants around—they are large dogs but they have a sweet temperment. They are very loyal animals who make great guard dogs because they do not bark when strangers come into your home so you know if someone new enters it’s usually okay! These dogs can weigh anywhere from 120-150lbs but despite their huge size they are actually quite gentle giant which makes them perfect for families with kids who want to take care of something larger than themselves!

Although these dogs are a bit mangy looking there is no denying they are one of the most loyal breeds.

The truth is, despite their appearance, these dogs are some of the most loyal and loving companions you could ask for. They are excellent family pets and get along well with children and other animals. They also have an uncanny sense of humor that will keep you laughing all day long!

Conclusion

It’s no secret that dogs are man’s best friend, but did you know that some breeds are better than others? In this blog, we have highlighted five of the least attractive dog breeds in the world. We hope you enjoyed learning more about these unique and sometimes misunderstood animals!

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