If you think these dogs look like Mastiffs, there’s a good reason for that: they are. Cane Corso Image Credit: Eudyptula, Shutterstock These little wienie dogs won’t scare anyone, but they’re still fun to play with, and they come in at least as many color combos as Akitas.ġ2. If the Akita is possibly the best guard dog in the world, what breed do you think ranks #2 on that list? That’s right, definitely not the Dachshund. Dachshund Image Credit: Sapozhinkov Shoes Georgy, Shutterstock Their short coats don’t require a lot of grooming, but they can still shed a tremendous amount, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself wearing their coats as often as they do.ġ1. Staffies can come with monochromatic coats as well, but many are a mix of brindle and white. American Staffordshire Terrier Image Credit: Katrin B., Pixabay Whether that’s true or not (it’s not) doesn’t matter, but what does matter is these gentle giants have some of the most beautiful markings around.Ĥ. We suspect that the reason why Great Danes often have brindle coats is that there’s not enough of any single color to cover their entire massive bodies. Great Dane Image Credit: sergeljeanette, Pixabay The coloring all comes together beautifully in their faces, which are usually a comingling of all the coat’s possible colors.ģ. While Boxers usually have a base layer of white on their stomachs and chest, it’s usually overlaid with a beautiful rich brindle pattern. Boxer Image Credit: Touches by light images, Shutterstock
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