
Most dogs look like, well, dogs. But every once in a while, you see one that makes you stop and wonder where on earth they came from. If you have ever seen a dog and thought it belonged in a sci-fi movie, you are definitely not the only one. Here are 15 most unusual dog breeds.
Chinese CrestedÂ

If you crossed a tiny alien with a punk rock star, youâd probably end up with the Chinese Crested. With their mostly hairless bodies, tufts of wild hair on their heads and feet, and skin that sometimes looks spotted or mottled, they donât resemble any ordinary pup. Theyâre quirky, playful, and surprisingly affectionate. Their appearance may be out of this world, but their love for cuddles and attention is 100% down-to-earth.
Bergamasco SheepdogÂ

The Bergamasco looks less like a dog and more like a walking shag carpet. Their unique coat forms long, flat mats called âflocks,â which look like theyâre wearing a suit of natural armor. This ancient breed developed its bizarre coat for protection against harsh weather and predators. Underneath all that fur is a smart, gentle, and loyal companion, even if they look more suited to guarding the gates of an alien fortress.
Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless Dog)

The Xoloitzcuintli, or Xolo for short, has such an ancient, unusual look that it feels like they belong in a museum, not a living room. Their hairless skin pointed ears, and sleek bodies give them a prehistoric or even extraterrestrial vibe. Despite their alien appearance, Xolos are affectionate, calm, and deeply loyal to their families.
Bedlington TerrierÂ

At first glance, the Bedlington Terrier looks more like a lamb than a dog. With their arched backs, narrow heads, and curly coats, they have a soft, alien elegance thatâs completely unique. Donât be fooled by their delicate looks, though. These terriers are energetic, playful, and full of personality. Theyâre equal parts gentle companion and fearless hunter â a combination as unusual as their otherworldly appearance.
Puli

Imagine a dog covered in long, rope-like cords that bounce as they move â thatâs the Puli. Their natural dreadlocks make them look more like a mop that gained consciousness than a typical dog. These cords are waterproof and protect them from rough weather, but they also make them stand out wherever they go. Underneath all those locks is a clever, energetic pup who loves to work, play, and charm their humans.
Peruvian Inca OrchidÂ

With their smooth, often hairless bodies and large, alert ears, the Peruvian Inca Orchid could easily pass for a creature from a sci-fi flick. Their sleek, almost sculpted look makes them one of the most unusual breeds on the planet. They can be completely hairless or partially coated, but either way, their elegance is impossible to miss.
Komondor

The Komondor is basically a giant, living mop. Their thick, corded coat makes them look more like a walking pile of wool than a dog. Originally bred to guard livestock, their coat protected them from weather and predators, and they still turn heads today. Despite their massive, intimidating appearance, Komondors are calm, loyal, and surprisingly affectionate with their families. They may look like they belong on another planet, but theyâre very much home here.
Brussels GriffonÂ

With their big eyes, squished faces, and almost human-like expressions, Brussels Griffons have a distinct look thatâs impossible to ignore. They look like tiny, grumpy aliens or maybe wise, ancient beings trapped in small dog bodies. Donât let their serious faces fool you, though. Theyâre playful, affectionate, and love being the center of attention. They might look like they came from outer space, but theyâre happiest right here, curled up in your lap.
Azawakh

The Azawakh looks like they were designed by a futuristic artist. Tall, lean, and impossibly elegant, they have a look thatâs both ancient and strangely modern. Their long legs, narrow heads, and almost fragile appearance make them stand out instantly. Despite their delicate looks, theyâre fast, tough, and incredibly loyal.
Thai Ridgeback Â

With its sleek body, sharp ears, and the signature ridge of fur down its back, the Thai Ridgeback looks like a creature from an old legend. Thereâs something wild and mysterious about them, but theyâre not as untouchable as they seem. They form strong bonds with their owners and are surprisingly affectionate once they trust you.