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10 MOST DANGEROUS DOG BREEDS


Everyone loves dogs to be nice, friendly and protective. There is a long list of dog breeds in the world. Not all dogs look the same. Dogs can range in height from 7 inches to 30 inches. The Russian toy is a small dog breed, which grows up to 11 inches in height. Russian toys are a rare breed, very little known outside of Russia. If you are looking for dog breeds that are strange and not only rare, this list is for you. In addition to their physical structure, several breeds of dogs look strange. Which is the top ten weirdest dog breeds in the world?


The Russian bourgeoisie, Pumi and Puli are the strangest dog breeds in the world for their strange structures, coats and facial expressions. Several breeds of strange dogs have been identified as rare and expensive. The Tibetan Mastiff is one of the most expensive dogs in the world.




10. Tibetan Mastiff: Red Tibetan Mastiff is known as the most expensive dog breed in the world. The Tibetan Mastiff is a large dog breed derived from the nomadic cultures of China, India, Mongolia, Nepal and Tibet. This strange looking dog breed was used to protect sheep from other large animals, bears, lions, tigers, leopards and wolves. This breed of dog is considered to be an ancient dog breed that can grow up to 33 "in height and weigh 45 to 75 kg. They look like lions and curl around their mouths. These dogs are so strong that they can kill even a lion or a tiger.

9. Brussels Griffon: Brussels Griffon, also known as Griffon Bruxellois, is a toy dog ​​from Brussels, Belgium. There are three varieties of dog breeds that differ only by the color of their coat. These bizarre dog breeds spent a catastrophic time during World War I and World War II. The Brussels Griffon is commonly used in popular culture and is generally considered an unusual dog breed. They love to snatch and keep huge hearts for love and affection. These tend to bond nicely with people and are considered suitable for socializing with the human population.

8. Neopolitan Mastiff: The Neopolitan Mastiff is a fierce-looking dog from Italy. The larger, stronger and odd-looking dog breed can weigh up to 70 kg. Neoliberal mastiffs are extremely defensive and fearless in nature. They are considered natural guard dogs. If trained they can easily chase bulls, bears and jaguars. They show extreme cracks of strength and fearlessness. Their loose skin looks strange because of the skin that is especially on their face. The color of their coat can be black, blue, mahogany or tony.

7. Lochen: Lochen is a small dog from medieval France and Germany, also known as the Little Lion Dog. Some consider the dog breed to be a toy breed, and the American Kennel Club breeds the dog breed as a sports dog. These dog breeds are very few in number. Hundreds of registrations are seen worldwide every year. The source of these happy, healthy and friendly dogs has been found since 1442. They are found in old literature, paintings, drawings and engravings. In the sixteenth century, many artistic works represented Lochen. Coats of long and avy wavy are presented to cut a lion, so that they appear like a small lion. The lifespan of these dog breeds is 12-14 years.

6. Chinese Crest: Different breeds of Chinese crested dogs have no fur except for the head, ears and tail in front of their heads. There are two types of dog breeds, with and without fur. These are a small hairless dog breed, originating from China, Great Britain and Mexico. The dog breed is thought to have originated in Africa and was referred to as the African Hairless Terrier in several 19th century texts. The dog breed is family friendly, not aggressive towards animals or children. They have often been described as "a super model look with a saintly personality".

5. Kolozitsquintli (Mexican Hairless Dog): Also known as Zolozquintli or Mexican Hairless Dog) is a strange and weird looking hairless dog. The Toltec, Zapotec, and Aztec Indians date back 3,500 years to the tombs of the Indians. The Xolo symbolizes the Mexican professional football club Tijuana. Was believed to be the protector of the house against the breed. These breeds of dogs are highly intelligent, responsive, strong and hunting skills are acquired.

4. Bedlington Terrier: The Bellington Terrier is a dog breed in the town of Bedlington, England. Originally, these dogs were known as Rothbury or Rodbury Terriers. The dog breed is similar to a sheep. Originally, this breed of dog was used to hunt vermilion in mines. Today, they are used as dog sports, dog races, configuration shows and peer dogs. The dog breed is compared to a smaller version of the Scottish deerhound. In this dog species are also called "linty hairy terriers" because they are described as linty in texture. Their bark resembles a firing machine gun that is as sharp as it sounds. This strange looking dog breed is as fast in water as it is in land.

3. Puli: Puli is a Hungarian dog breed, used to protect herds and livestock. Puli is known for long and cord coats. The corded coat all over the body makes the dog look weird. Tight curls are like dreadlocks and are virtually waterproof. Puli is an ancient dog breed that dates back more than 6,000 years. Puli is a natural shepherd, fast, strong and clever in nature. Many famous people like American nove panacea TC Boyle, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and author Harlan Ellison owned or owned Puli.

2. Pumi: Another name for the Hungarian Harding Terrier dog breed Pumi. Pumi is a Hungarian medium-sized sheep dog. Pumi is sometimes referred to as the "Hungarian Harding Terrier", with no terrier blood of the lineage. It features only terrier dog breeds to look at and contains. Pumi is fast, alert and quadrupedal. According to Mir Ben-Dror, the ancestral dog breed is believed to have migrated from the Ural-Altai region with chickens and their livestock around 800 AD between the moon and the Caspian Sea. Pomi is relatively unknown outside Hungary except Sweden and Finland.

1. Russian bourgeoisie: The Russian bourgeoisie is simply known as the bourgeoisie or the Russian wolf. The Borjoi dog breed is the strangest dog breed in the world, as it has an elongated face, long structure and furry coat. The ancient dog breeds of the bourgeoisie migrated from Central Asian countries to Russia. The word "bourgeois" in Russian means "fast". The bourgeoisie is responsible for the solitude of nature which is extremely clever and fast. They are athletes by nature and an independent dog. The dog breed comes in any color combination that one can imagine. 


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