Beauty is a relative concept, because each of us has our own view of things. What seems flawless to one is bad taste or even ugliness to another.
On Earth, there are a great many of the most beautiful dogs of various breeds: each is unique in its own way and each will find a fan. Even those dogs that can hardly be called beautiful have many "admirers".
20. Papillon
Papillons are considered the oldest breed of purebred small dogs. The name translated from French means "butterfly", which is understandable: their large shaggy ears can be compared with the wings of a beautiful butterfly. The papillons were bred in the 17th century and were first brought to Bologna as a gift to the French king Louis XIV. These cute small dogs are distinguished by their beauty, intelligence and friendliness, which is not typical for small breeds.
19. Pekingese
Pekingese are also an ancient breed of dogs, but they were bred in China, which is logical to assume from their name. Earlier in China, such dogs lived only in imperial families and were inaccessible to ordinary people. They were considered holy "guardian spirits" and were treated accordingly. This subsequently affected the nature of the Pekingese: they require all-consuming attention to themselves and always try to be in the spotlight.
18. Japanese Chin
This breed cannot be described in any other way than a miracle. Chins, with proper training, are able to talk, sing and meow. Many attribute them to the origin of the cat family, and not without reason: dogs of this breed really love to behave like cats. The main characteristics of the Japanese Chin are kindness, calmness and loyalty. They get along easily with children.
17. American Cocker Spaniel
Many dog handlers consider this breed of dogs of American origin to be the smartest of all decorative dogs. Indeed, cocker spaniels are characterized by a special intelligence, quick wit and activity. You are unlikely to find a spaniel sleeping day and night, occasionally waddling from side to side. They will always find something to do with themselves.
16. Pembroke Welsh Corgi
It is difficult to imagine that these miniature dogs, which are often called "royal" dogs, are actually shepherds. The breed was popularized back in the 10th century and was used mainly for grazing livestock. Their small stature helped to deftly dodge blows from hooves and horns. Speaking about the character of the Welsh Corgi, it is worth noting their kindness and intelligence.
15. Beagle
Beagles have always been and are still considered one of the best hunting dog breeds. They have an excellent sense of smell, which allows them to feel their prey from a kilometer away.Today, beagles are used to detect drugs, explosives and weapons, and it is on these dogs that companies test their cosmetic products. However, this breed is not adapted for training due to its too stubborn nature.
14. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
This breed is very popular with English breeders. The British believe that such a dog can create comfort and coziness in the house. She is unpretentious in care, very affectionate, quiet, devoted. The Cavalier King is considered the smallest spaniel breed.
13. Pomeranian
The Pomeranian spitz looks very much like a German spitz, but they are distinguished by a more wadded printed coat, a short muzzle and roundness of the body. "Pomeranians" are very active and require a lot of attention: if you don't play with them, don't train, they become very moody and aggressive. In a good scenario, Spitz are very loving and devoted.
12. Poodle
The name of this breed in translation from German means "splashing in the water", and in translation from French - "duck". Poodles are the most common decorative and smart dog breed today. They are active, well trained. For this reason, poodles are used more often in circus performances than any other dog.
11. Scottish Shepherd Sheltie
It is widely believed that this breed is as old as the Shetland Islands, which are the birthplace of this breed. However, there is no actual confirmation of this. In the Scottish climate, in connection with which grazing was one of the main types of agriculture, this breed has found its application in herding. Shelties have high intelligence, activity and kindness.
10. Rough Collie
To appreciate all the grace and beauty of this dog, it is necessary to observe her in the process of grazing. In this business, the collie has no equal: it can replace twenty people. Since ancient times, this dog has helped shepherds keep track of the flock and look for lost sheep. Due to the innate surplus of energy, this dog simply needs constant physical activity.
9. Bernese Shepherd Dog (Mountain Dog)
This stately and respectable dog also belongs to the shepherd. The Bernese Shepherd Dog originates from Switzerland, from the canton of Bern. She is very hardy, active and devoted. Sennenhunds (as they are also called) are excellent guards, although they cannot be called aggressive. Even such dogs bark very rarely, only when absolutely necessary.
8. Australian Shepherd
The Australian Shepherd has a very rich history and complex origins: it is the descendant of about four dog breeds. Sheepdog is distinguished by its extraordinary beauty. One of its features are blue eyes that will not leave anyone indifferent. These beautiful dogs are going through life in captivity very hard: even a huge apartment will be a prison for her.
7. Bobtail
At the sight of this large "shock of wool" it is difficult to imagine that such a dog can be an excellent shepherd and guard. Thick and long coat obscures almost the entire view. Bobtails are called family dogs: they are very calm and get along well with children.
6. Golden Retriever
The uniqueness of retrievers lies in the fact that they feel great both in the water and on land. They are good bloodhounds and consummate rescuers. This breed was bred back in the 19th century in Great Britain. Golden Retrievers are very intelligent. They are also considered by many to be the kindest of all breeds in existence.
5. English Springer Spaniel
All other varieties of spaniels have gone from the English spaniel. It is worth noting that for a significant period of time spaniels were considered a single breed, and its subspecies were later bred. English Springer Spaniels are practically not prone to aggression, they are very kind and playful.
4. Scottish Setter
As a typical hunting breed, Setters require at least occasional exercise and plenty of space.Despite the fact that they are unpretentious, very hardy and able to adapt to almost any climate, these dogs require careful grooming, and in particular - regular combing of their fur.
3. Chow Chow
Chow Chow is the oldest of the dogs. Some mentions of them have an age of about two thousand years. They were bred by monks of Buddhist monasteries, where the pedigrees of each dog were even kept. All these "shaggy lions" have one interesting difference - the blue tongue. There is a legend that when God created the sky, the Chow Chow licked it, thereby staining its tongue blue.
2. Labrador Retriever
Labrador is rightfully considered the friendliest dog in the world, even the very name of the breed is associated with the word "friend" for many. The Labrador Retriever is an excellent guide, lifeguard, security guard, and just a gun dog. They get along well with other pets and children.
1. Tibetan Mastiff
Considering the geographical isolation of Tibet, the purebredness of this breed cannot be disputed. Tibetan Mastiffs are beautiful, strong, powerful, dear dogsable to endure even the most difficult living conditions and harsh climate. They just need training. Otherwise, they become uncontrollable and dangerous.
1. Siberian Husky is the most beautiful dog in the world
The Husky shares the first place in the list of the most beautiful dogs along with the Tibetan Mastiff. Huskies were bred as sled dogs, but quickly became decorative and show dogs due to their resemblance to wolves. They have beautiful thick hair, a fox tail and unusual eye color. The freedom-loving disposition often makes the Husky run away from home. These dogs need a lot of attention, training and active walks.
There are many dog breeds in the world and each of them is beautiful. But if you ask any dog breeder of our planet, "Which dog is the most beautiful?", Then he will answer without any doubt - "Mine!" And he will be right. After all, our pets are not made beautiful by the thickness of their fur, not by big "calf" eyes, not by cute faces, but by our love.
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