Last Updated on November 20, 2023 by Fumipets
There are many odd and generally bizarre-looking canines in the world. Have you ever pondered what a list of them might look like? Then stop searching because we have located the ten strangest-looking canines we could discover. Regardless of how they seem, all of these dogs are lovable pets and would be a wonderful addition to any home.
If you like animals with unusual appearances, have a look at our list since your friends will all turn to stare at your pet.
The 10 Strange and Weird-Looking Dog Breeds
1. Xoloitzcuintli
Lifespan: 13-18 years
Size: 18-23 inches (standard)
Colors: Black, gray-black, slate, red, or bronze
Temperament: Loyal, alert, calm
Weight: 30-55 pounds (standard)
In reality, the Xoloitzcuintli dog is an old Aztec creation. Its short coat, which sometimes is bald, makes it ideal for those with pet allergies. The hairless variety has hard, smooth skin that displays all of a dog’s wrinkles. This dog has a thoughtful, intellectual face that creases when they are thinking deeply. This dog is a devoted watchdog for everyone who has one, as well as a loving complainer. Additionally, this breed comes in toy and miniature versions.
2. Affenpinscher
Lifespan: 12-15 years
Size: 9-11.5 inches
Colors: Black, gray, blonde, brown
Temperament: Confident, funny, fearless, loyal, stubborn
Weight: 7-10 Pounds
For many years, this kind of dog has been referred to as a “money dog.” However, the majority of Star Wars enthusiasts think that these little canines resemble Wookies or Ewoks more. The Affenpinscher is a confident dog that doesn’t think of itself as being so little. They will always think they are greater than they really are, but they are devoted and amusing.
3. Brussels Griffon
Lifespan: 12-15 years
Size: 7-10 inches
Colors: Black, black and tan, red, beige
Temperament: Loyal, alert, curious
Weight: 30-55 pounds (standard)
The Brussels Griffon, a dog distinguished by its enormous eyes and whiskers, comes next on our list. This odd-looking dog makes a wonderful family pet since they are devoted animals. However, they really detest physical contact. Usually, they have a specific somebody who is constantly at their side and makes sure they’re not lonely.
4. Russian Borzoi
Lifespan: 9-14 years
Size: 26+ inches female, 28+ inches male
Colors: Black, Cream, Gold, Red, Sable, White, Brindle
Temperament: Affectionate, loyal, regal
Weight: 60-85 pounds (female), 75-105 pounds (male)
The Russian Borzoi is a small-headed, large-bodied affectionate dog. They resemble a Greyhound the most, but with more fluff. They like putting their heads in the laps of their beloved owners. These dogs can run at speeds of 35 to 40 mph, proving that they are made for speed. They used to hunt wolves in bands of around 100 dogs before becoming our household pets. These days, they are more willing to go on walks and just chase squirrels and other small creatures.
5. Chinese Crested
Lifespan: 13-18 years
Size: 11-13 inches
Colors: Black, cream, white, slate, pink, blue, chocolate
Temperament: Affectionate, lively, playful
Weight: 8-12 pounds
The Chinese Crested is distinguished by its smooth body, fuzzy head, furry paws, and furry tail. They are a more stylish breed of dog due to their gorgeous appearance. Chinese Cresteds are renowned for being jovial and considerate of every member of the household. They are devoted to their owners and make wonderful family pets. They won’t engage in physical play, but they are willing to play with most people. The greatest thing is that since these dogs don’t shed, they are excellent for those with allergies.
6. Komondor
Lifespan: 10-12 years
Size: 5+ inches (male), 25.5+ inches (female)
Temperament: Loyal, dignified, brave
Weight: 100+ pounds (male), 80+ pounds (female)
One of the most recognized dogs in the world is the Komondor. Being sheepherders, their long hair protects them from the elements and scavengers. Their fur resembles sheep’s wool in appearance, but it is longer and touches the ground. Even if you don’t know their name, you’ve probably heard of them before as “Mop Dog.” Despite their peculiar appearance, these dogs are sociable and wonderful friends.
7. Bedlington Terrier
Lifespan: 11-16 years
Size: 15-17.5 inches
Colors: Blue, liver, sandy
Temperament: Loyal, charming, friendly
Weight: 17-23 pounds
The dog that most closely resembles this one is a poodle with an odd appearance. The Bedlington Terrier has a lamb-like appearance when seen from a distance. Despite having a soft, fluffy hair, the dog is the ideal pet for anyone with allergies. They are quite lively and like relaxing by cuddling close to you.
8. Puli
Lifespan: 10-15 years
Size: 17 inches (male), 16 inches (female)
Colors: Black, silver, white
Temperament: Loyal, home-loving, protective
Weight: 25-35 pounds
The Puli is sporting the previous-seen dreadlock fashion. These canines like working and are herding dogs. Even though they have fur in their eyes, they are very nimble and like working. They are agile medium-sized dogs that also like being close to their owners. They have lots of energy to spare, like the majority of canines that like working.
9. Neapolitan Mastiff
Lifespan: 7-9 years
Size: 26-31 inches (male), 24-29 inches (female)
Colors: Black, Blue, Mahogany, Tawny, Brindle
Temperament: Loyal, Watchful, Protective
Weight: 150 pounds (male), 110 pounds (female)
Large and resembling another mastiff on our list, the Neapolitan Mastiff is a breed of mastiff. Due to their large size, these canines seem quite menacing. The gentle giants that these dogs are, however, would much prefer play with the family than harm anything. Although they seem to be drooping and have a sagging snout due to their wrinkles, below all of those wrinkles is a happy dog that wants to share happiness.
10. Bull Terrier
Lifespan: 12-13 years
Size: 21-22 inches
Colors: Black, white, tan, red
Temperament: Mischievous, playful, charming
Weight: 50-70 pounds
A Bull Terrier‘s head resembles an egg, as you would know if you’ve ever seen one. Their faces are downward-facing and seem enormous in relation to their bodies. When you combine it with small eyes, the result is a dog with an odd appearance. These canines are among the list’s most obstinate dogs, while being incredibly lively and entertaining.
Conclusion
There is no lack of canines that appear a bit different from the usual, as you can see from this list. However, it doesn’t make them any less endearing! All of our dogs, from our cuddly Shar-Pei to our hated Puli, like being near their owners. All of these dogs like playing and running around with kids. They are committed to their family and will adore everyone they encounter, regardless of how they seem.
Check out a couple of the aforementioned breeds if an unusual dog is more your style. Your new best buddy will have all the love in the world to share, although having a somewhat different appearance.