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Wonders Animals

Discover The Absolute 10 Strangest & Weirdest Dog Breeds in the World!

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2- The Chinese Crested

The Chinese Crested is a toy breed of dog known for its unique appearance and playful nature. According to the American Kennel Club, this breed stands between 11 and 13 inches tall and can weigh between 8-12 pounds [1]. They come in two varieties – hairless and coated. The hairless variety has smooth, soft skin with tufts of hair on the head, tail, and feet, while the coated variety has a double coat with a silky undercoat covered by thin, silky strands. However, both varieties can be born in the same litter. Chinese Cresteds can have a range of coat colors, including black, white, slate, and blue.

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These dogs are believed to have originated in Africa and were imported to China, where they were bred for their unique appearance. They have an affectionate, lively, and playful nature, making them great family pets. They are also known for their low exercise needs but can suffer from separation anxiety. Owners should take special care to protect their exposed skin from the sun.

The Chinese Crested is a generally healthy breed with a lifespan of 13-18 years.

The Komondor is a large and unique breed of dog that originated in Hungary and was bred to guard livestock. These dogs are immediately recognizable due to their profuse, white cords of fur that grow from head to tail. Despite their striking appearance, Komondors have muscular bodies and can weigh over 100 pounds, and stand up to 30 inches tall at the shoulder.

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