The Komondor, with corded white fur like knotted rope, is a massive, shaggy beast that resembles more mop than mongrel.
The Brussels Griffon stands out with its smushed, almost human-like face, filthy hair, and underbite that extends its tongue.
The bull terrier is a bizarre-looking breed, with its egg-shaped head, triangular eyes set far apart, and muscular, tank-like body.
Its narrow, elongated head tapering to a long snout, skinny body, and tall, curved legs gives the Borzoi a stretched, angular look about it.
Due to its huge head, many wrinkles, and menacing size, the Neapolitan Mastiff is a sight to see.
With skin covered in leathery wrinkles and creases, this hairless breed resembles a miniature pink rhinoceros more than a dog.
The Chinese Shar-Pei, with its angular head covered in voluminous wrinkles and folds of excess skin, is truly a singular-looking breed.
With its monkey-like face, untidy coat, and exuberance, the Affenpinscher lives true to its "monkey terrier" appellation.