All dogs are beautiful. It just so happens that some are especially appealing for having unique physical features. To give you an idea as to which dogs are found to be most appealing and charming by many, we give you a list of the ten most beautiful dog breeds. Enjoy!
1. Australian Shepherd
Australian Shepherds are considered to be the most beautiful of all dog breeds because of their luxurious and uniquely multi-colored coats. They also have an adorable trait of wanting to herd everything — from cars, dogs, and even children.
2. Samoyed
People go crazy over how cute Samoyeds are with their thick white coats. They’re extremely loyal and are always down for a cuddle. They are very social but can be a challenge to train.
3. Pomeranian
Poms are so cute and uniquely beautiful due to their double coats and bright personality. They don’t require much exercise so they’re best for owners that live in the city.
4. Poodle
Poodles are so pretty and uniquely appealing due to their unique and strange haircuts. Apart from being elegant-looking, poodles are also extremely smart and athletic.
5. Saluki
Salukis were bred to hunt with and for kings. Hence, they have a very regal and dignified look about them.
6. Chow Chow
Chow Chows are mighty, big, and beautiful. Their rich mane is somewhat similar to that of lions. It’s not known to many that Chow Chows are extremely neat. Like cats, they can and do bathe themselves. They don’t like it when they’re smelly and their surrounding is dirty.
7. Maltese
Maltese have silky long coats that give off an aristocratic appeal. They can adapt easily to both country and city living.
8. Afghan Hound
Afghan Hounds have been around since ancient times. Their elegant and sleek look gives off a supermodel dog appeal.
9. Pharaoh Hound
Pharaoh Hounds have a unique sleek look because they were bred to run at high speed. They are extremely rare beautiful hunting dogs with lots of energy!
10. Irish Setter
The traditional beauty of Irish Setters gives off a luxurious and regal appeal. They are fantastic companion dogs with outgoing personalities.
Credits: Hepper