New dog breeds

Today, there are over 400 types of artificially bred dogs, each with its own specific purpose—to assist in hunting, serve in the military, perform in the circus, or simply be a pet and loyal companion. But this impressive number proves insufficient for breeders, who continue to create yet more new breeds, and the results of their efforts sometimes evoke mixed feelings.

Original dog breeds

The internet is full of photos of unusual new dogs that are both funny and interesting to look at. popularity use the so-called mestizos, bred by crossing different breeds - large and small, short-haired and long-haired, fighting and decorative, etc. Often, such experiments lead to very curious and amusing results.

Basset Pei

The ancestors of this new breed are the Shar-Pei and the Basset Hound, hence its whimsical double name. These dogs are distinguished by their calm, even temperament, keen intelligence, and keen sense of smell. Despite their calm appearance, Basset Peis are quite active and enjoy active play and walks. Their large ears and the soft, accordion-like folds of their neck add to the charm of this good-natured dog.

Basset Pei

Bullmops

Another representative of the mixed breed, resulting from crossbreeding pug And English bulldogLike their parents, this breed is not particularly large. The average adult weight is 25 kg, and their height at the withers ranges from 35-40 cm. Bullmops are characterized by a square build, which makes them appear somewhat awkward and clumsy. However, this in no way detracts from their charm. With their short legs and flattened muzzles, these dogs are inquisitive and playful, tirelessly playful, and very attached to their owners.

Bullmops

Pitsky

This new breed was created by crossing a pit bull and a husky. The result is a very striking canine character, inheriting the husky's stunning, intelligent, deep gaze and the pit bull's robust build. With its short coat, large nose, and defined muscles, this sturdy dog ​​has a solid and reliable appearance. Its personality, however, can be described as willful, inquisitive, and restless. A loyal and compassionate companion, it is a favorite of all household members.

Pitsky

Pomsky

Husky Pomeranian mix SpitzToday, it is one of the most popular new breeds of toy dogs worldwide. The Pomsky is easily recognized by its classic "Siberian" coat—a black and white mask on the face and distinctive red, brown, and gray markings on the body. This miniature dog's coat is distinguished by a luxurious, thick undercoat that flows softly under the hands and shimmers in the sun. Its temperament can be described in two words: a little energizer. Lively, energetic, cheerful, affectionate, and KindThe price of puppies ranges from $2,500 to $3,500.

Pomsky

Shorgi

This relatively new breed is a cross between a Corgi and a Sheltie. Adults reach a weight of 13-15 kg and a shoulder height of up to 41 cm. Their appearance is involuntarily endearing, quickly becoming a universal favorite. They are very positive and friendly, preferring to be the center of attention and find loneliness difficult. They are exceptionally intelligent and highly trainable.

Shorgi

German Shar Pei

The experiment of crossing a German Shepherd and a Shar Pei can be considered a success. At the very least, this handsome fellow with his long muzzle, folded neck, and erect ears will leave no one indifferent. He has absorbed the best qualities of his parents—a keen mind, intelligence, trainability, endurance, and energy. He also cannot be faulted for his loyalty and devotion to people, which only enhances his value.

German Shar Pei

Tolmatin

A dachshund with Dalmatian spots—this crossbreed is hard to miss. Short legs, drooping ears, and a tail like an antenna are the distinctive features of this breed. While this adult pet reaches a fairly large size, it remains a half-puppy at heart. Along with its kind and sympathetic nature, the Dalmatian inherited a fair amount of stubbornness and willfulness from its ancestors. It is difficult to train, as it lacks exceptional intelligence.

Tolmatin

Chauski

A fluffy cloud with blue eyes—that's what you get when you cross a husky with a chow chow. This new experimental breed has already received numerous positive reviews from dog lovers, earning it a full right to exist. The main advantage of these furry "bears" is, of course, their long, soft fur, which densely covers their entire body, legs, and tail. Their temperaments are distinguished by their docile, cheerful, and good-natured nature.

Chauski

Frops

The basis for this new breed was the French bulldog and the pug. With such parents behind him, he had no chance of avoiding the "inheritance" of a comical flat face. However, through selective breeding, he lost his long hair, becoming a short-haired breed. He is very attached to his owners and dislikes being left alone. Frops are loyal companions for children, happily joining them in active play.

Frops

ODIS

The acronym stands for something quite intriguing: Odessa Domestic Ideal Dog. It was developed over 25 years ago and hasn't yet been officially registered in either 2016 or 2017. The breeders' goal was to create a small, toy dog ​​that would fit perfectly into even small apartments and would have a cheerful, easygoing personality. Several breeds were involved in the selection process: fox terriers, lapdogs, and poodles. This newly minted snow-white beauty weighs about 3 kg and stands just 25 cm tall. Most importantly, her coat is completely hypoallergenic, making it suitable for homes with allergy sufferers.

Odessa Domestic Ideal Dog

Jackal dog

The development of this new breed began at the request of Aeroflot, and the purpose of using the animals was to search for explosives at civilian and military airports. The breed was a cross between a Caucasian jackal and a Siberian husky, both of which possess an incredible sense of smell and excellent endurance. The working title of the resulting dog is "biodetector." They are already proving successful in their work, not only in Russia but also internationally.

Jackal dog

Belarusian Hound

The first national breed of Belarus, its development began in 2003. This hunting sighthound is designed for hunting large game (wild boar, roe deer). The standard coat color is copper-red with red and black markings, a white bib, and white socks. The coat is short and harsh, and the eyes are brown. The Hunchak has a resonant call, alerting its owner to the presence of prey with a variety of tonal variations. Another undeniable advantage is its impeccable sense of smell, tirelessness, and persistence in tracking down game. An adult male reaches a height of 68-70 cm at the withers.

Belarusian Hound

What other surprises scientific breeders have in store for dog lovers remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: it certainly won't be boring.

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