15 Stunning Dog Breeds That Are Sure to Turn Heads

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Dogs are genuinely our best friends and have filled this spot for centuries. Even though they are all darlings, some breeds go beyond having a good personality—they look so beautiful that they are masterpieces of nature. This gallery covers 15 breeds with unique features that turn heads when out for a walk.

Siberian Husky

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The Siberian Husky is famous for its distinctive blue eyes and thick, double-layered coat that resembles that of a wolf. Its unique mask patterns and erect ears create a symmetrical look that commands attention. These dogs were bred to achieve maximum endurance and strength to perform as sled dogs in harsh Arctic climates.

Afghan Hound

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The Afghan Hound’s long, flowing coat gives it a regal, almost ethereal quality. This breed’s refined, narrow face and distinct topknot give it its characteristic look, which combines elegance with a hint of aloofness. The hound is sleek and graceful because it an original hunting canine for large game in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan.

Saluki

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The Saluki’s nickname, “Royal Dog of Egypt,” already says what you need about them! Egyptian nobility once prized this ancient breed for its impressive hunting abilities and striking looks. Salukis are thin with a slender frame, long legs, and a silky, feathered pelt that can come in many different colors.

Dalmatian

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The Dalmatians have an iconic fur pattern covered in black or liver spots, looking like straight out of an impressionist painting. Their beauty is the center of the plot of Disney’s animation 101 Dalmatians. In the film, they are considered so beautiful that the villain, Cruella DeVil, wants to turn them into high-fashion items.   

Papillon

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This breed’s name, “butterfly” in French, perfectly reflects its whimsical appearance with its large, wing-like ears and delicate stature. Due to their unique looks, they were a favorite of French royalty. These small dogs, also known as the Continental Toy Spaniel, are usually white with brown faces and ears.

Border Collie

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Generally recognized for its intelligence and agility, the Border Collie has medium-length fur, often with black, brown, and white patterns that complement its athletic build and sharp eyes. Some Border Collies have very unique markings that resemble abstract paintings, combined with their athletic build to create a visually memorable look.

Keeshond

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The Keeshond is a medium-sized breed characterized by its dense silver or black coat and distinctive facial marks. They have small, triangular ears that frame their almond-shaped eyes perfectly. Their beautiful faces resemble foxes, and it has a fluffy layer of fur around their necks and long, uplifted tails.

Greyhound

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The Greyhound could easily be mistaken for a marble statue sculpted by a master artist. Its muscular and slender body is covered in a shiny short coat that is incredibly aerodynamic, perfect for speed. Not only that, these dogs are massive, measuring between 27 to 30 inches while standing and weighing between 60 to 70 pounds. 

Japanese Chin

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Due to its sophisticated appearance, this breed has a historical role as a companion to Japanese royalty. The Japanese Chin is a small creature with a long flowing coat and a distinctive feathered tail that curls beautifully over its back. They have a characteristic “squashed” expression with long, straight, furry ears.

Lhasa Apso

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You might recognize the Lhasa Apso for its silky coat and sturdy build. Its dense fur covers its body and falls straight down, creating a distinguished appearance. Originally bred as a sentinel in Tibetan monasteries, the breed has a compact size and uncommon facial features.

English Setter

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This breed has distinctive fur, short on the back and longer on its belly and tail. The English Settler is often seen in a gorgeous pattern combining black, brown, and white colors. The breed’s friendly expression and balanced proportions contribute to its elegant and functional appearance.

Bichon Frise

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When cared for properly, Bichon Frise’s have a curly white coat that forms a fluffy, rounded shape. Sometimes, it can look like a lion’s mane. Its compact, sturdy frame and cheerful expression give it a distinctive, appealing look. This breed’s coat requires regular grooming to maintain its signature appearance.

Cocker Spaniel

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The Cocker Spaniel is known for its long furry ears and gentle eyes. Its coat is medium-length and can be wavy, often seen in a variety of colors, with or without spots—the most recognized being the golden brown without marks. Initially bred for hunting, they are both stunning, fast, and energetic.

Tibetan Terrier

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Tibetan Terriers have a lush coat covering their sturdy, medium-sized bodies. The fur is often parted down the middle, adding to their unique look and giving the vibe of being fresh out of the beauty salon! They’re most often black and white, but you can even find golden Tibetan Terriers. 

Samoyed

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The Samoyed’s white, thick, double-layered fur forms an imposing ruff around its neck. It has a strong build and always looks like it is smiling. With expressive, dark eyes and perky ears, this dog is full of charm. Their beauty sets them apart, and you can find many Samoyeds viral on social media! 

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