1. Rat Terrier/Teddy Roosevelt Terrier/American Hairless Terrier
All closely related. These all American terriers are at their cutest when they look like giant chihuahua's. But breeders must be careful to not have them look like pitbulls. The hairless variety has a hairless gene unique from all other hairless breeds that is not associated with skin or dental problems and is recessive meaning that they breed true
2. Schipperke
The smallest shepherd. The most mischievous looking breed. Almost looks like a wild forest creature
3. Sussex Spaniel
It's a dwarf Newfoundland. Very cool
4. Bracco Italiano
Gun dog that looks like a hound dog. Weird but neat
5. Pharaoh Hound
Perhaps a good pitbull replacement? Very badass looking without being a pittie. A Spanish breed which means they're low maintenance because Spaniards are lazy and wouldn't keep high maintenance dogs
6. Smooth Collie
Who knew a collie looked tough under all that fluff? These things are built like tanks with giant chests body builder neck and have the regal snout
7. Pumi
Naturally look like Teddy Bears. Not much else is known
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Chesapeake Bay Retrievers are fantastic gundogs. They're the most intense and work-driven of all retrievers, but can be stand-offish with strangers. Not as easy-going as labs and nowhere near the goofy energy of a golden, which is why they're less popular.
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You know what's even better: a dog you don't need any bait or whistles to get the game into range or get the game once it's been shot.
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