12 Dogs That Have the Most Unique Coat Patterns You’ll Ever See. The Last One… WOW.

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As you come across doggies as you walk the streets, you're probably used to seeing typical, yet cute mixed dog breeds. Mixed dog breeds are more common than purebred dogs, such as a Puggle or Husky Pomeranian. At your local animal shelter, you may have come across a variety of different looking dog breeds as well.

Well, when these unique dog breeds are bred with another dog with a uniquely colored coat, sometimes you get a surprise! You're about to see 12 doggies that'll take your breath away with their unique coat patterns.

I guarantee you've never seen dogs that look like this before! These incredible mixed-breed dogs have the most uniquely colored coats, eye colors, and even beautiful features on their faces as well!

As different as they all look, it's hard not to fall in love with every single one of them. Just wait until you see the unique colors on a Pug's coat on the last page. I still can't get over how striking his features are!

Take a look at 12 doggies and their uniquely colored coats after the break and you'll be as shocked as I am! 

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150 thoughts on “12 Dogs That Have the Most Unique Coat Patterns You’ll Ever See. The Last One… WOW.

  1. Don’t publicize the off color coat “pugs”! They are mixes and mutts and come about due to unscrupulous breeding practices and are overpriced designer dogs. I might have liked your page but upon seeing this I say no

  2. I understand now, that, they cannot be with us forever. They don’t have long life, like human. So, as much as they are still alive, we just have to care for them as much as we can, the least you can do for them for they are the best companion and best friend you have

  3. So sorry for your loss. I lost my black female over a year and a half ago… No words can describe it. Your pug is with you more than a spouse, constantly by your side and touching you, cuddling you. It is so hard when it suddenly is not there anymore. I wish I could say it gets better, but it will akways hurt. Just be happy for the time you had and remember you gave him the best life possible. Nothing compares to the love of a pug.

  4. My little bambi boo. She’s 5 yrs 9 mos old, her favorite thing to do is spin left then spin right…I’ve breed blk pugs, raised w pugs and have never had one like bambi. She has a crazy personality, barks a lot and learns things real fast. The first wk I got her she learned to fetch and bring the ball. And if she wanted something I ask her what do u want? And she’ll stare at the object. It started with my tea…lol…and she will talk to u. She’s and daddy’s girl, loves to lay down on ppls back if they’re lay down on their stomach. She loves her teddy bears that I make her. She’s the best!!!!

  5. I’m so sorry for your loss. Our dogs love us unconditionally and they’re truly our best friends. I’m sure that your little buddy had a great life with you. Try to remember all of the great times that you had together. I hope that you can find comfort.

  6. So sorry for your loss. I now have a 13 year old blind,diabetic two insulin shots per day tan female. I also loss my black pug 14 years ago,so I feel your pain. Give it some time and get you another one,different color. It has helped me. Prayers for you.

  7. I live in Louisiana and have a silver fawn who is 4 years old and she weighs 13 pounds. Both her mother and maternal grandfather weighed 16 pounds and father weighed 17 pounds, full grown. I was told she was the smallest breed of pugs, not getting over 18 pounds. When people see her, they think she is still a puppy.

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