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7 Wrinkly Dog Breeds That Will Steal Your Heart

Written by: Arlene Divina
Arlene Divina, one of the content writers at IHD, loves going on adventures with her adorable fur baby. She now creates informative content for pet parents. Read more
| Published on September 5, 2024
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Do you adore the feel of squishy, wrinkly puppy skin beneath your fingers? Do folds and rolls on a dog make your heart burst with cuteness? If a crinkled nose or a pooch covered in adorable rolls makes you want to shower them with love, you’re in the right place! Whether you’re looking to adopt a wrinkle-covered pup or want to revel in the cuteness of these unique breeds, keep reading. This irresistibly wrinkled dog breed collection will make your cute-o-meter go off the charts!

Chinese Shar Pei

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When you think of wrinkly dog breeds, you think of the classic king or queen breed of rolls, the Chinese Shar Pei. This breed is positively covered in wrinkles from the nose to the toes. The wrinkles work their way down every inch of their legs all the way to their adorable toes. Their faces are a riot of wrinkles. They have backs that resemble tiny ripples of waves. There is no breed more wavy and wrinkly than the Shar Pei.

Bulldog

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Bulldogs are short, stout, and covered in wrinkles. They are one of the most popular wrinkly dog breeds. One of the most adorable wrinkles on the Bulldog sits right atop his or her nose. The skin flops right over the nose giving the Bulldog an irresistible charm. If you plan to share a bed with your dog, beware. Bulldogs have a reputation for loud snoring. They can’t help it! Their snouts are short, so they are prone to respiratory difficulties.

Pug

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Is there a breed as cute and full of spunk as the Pug? Pugs are known for their big personalities. They are also a fine example of wrinkly cuteness. Pugs are mischievous little creatures driven to love and be loved. No wonder they make such great companions! Pug faces are adorned with rolls and wrinkles. The chest and back are prime spots for wrinkles, although they are larger in those areas than on the face. They also have a twirly tail that further adds to their charm.

Bloodhound

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The Bloodhound shows off all his or her wrinkles on the face, especially in the eyes. Their eyes are droopy and loose, emoting a wrinkly effect in and of themselves. It’s impossible to look at a Bloodhound and not be drawn right in by those endearing eyes. Their oversized and dangling ears add to the overall effect. They have famously loose jowls. When a Bloodhound drinks water and goes for a shake, watch out! It can be a messy situation. Bloodhounds make you want to reach out and snuggle them up. Hound dogs are revered for their sharp sense of smell, and the Bloodhound is no exception. In fact, they are regarded as the best breed for finding lost people! They make excellent hunting and service dogs but are widely adopted into families as nonworking companions because of their gentle and loving nature.

Neapolitan Mastiff

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This breed has been intimidating potential invaders since Ancient times. They have historically been employed as guard dogs due to their imposing size and unique physical characteristics. Modern Neapolitan Mastiffs are weary of strangers but gentle and loving with known family members and friends. They are profusely wrinkly from head to toe. Drooping eyes, massive jowls, and leg rolls give them a distinct and adorable appearance. If you are looking for a sweet, giant, and wrinkly friend, the Neapolitan Mastiff is for you.

Dogue de Bordeaux

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This loose-skinned large breed rose to popularity following the release of the 1989 Tom Hank film Turner and Hooch. Their large heads are wrinkled, particularly around the nose and eyes. They have huge necks with loose and rolling rolls that carry onto their tall backs. The Dogue de Bordeaux breed is the oldest French breed, predating the establishment of France itself. These gentle giants are wonderful companion dogs who will protect and love family members loyally.

French Bulldog

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Frenchies are a very popular breed. Their hallmark wrinkled faces and bat-like ears make them super cute and hard to resist. The smaller stature and social nature of French Bulldogs make the breed fairly portable for those who like to take their dogs everywhere they go. They make great companions in urban settings and are happy to trot around the city alongside their favorite humans. They are adaptable and can figure out how to fit in, in any setting. Their steady temperament helps them adjust and settle in quickly, even in new and strange environments.

Embrace the Wrinkles: Your Heart (and Lap) Will Thank You!

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Whether you’re captivated by their adorable wrinkles or just can’t resist their endearing personalities, these wrinkly pups are sure to steal your heart—and maybe even your couch! From the loyal Shar Pei to the playful Pug, each of these breeds comes with a charm that’s impossible to ignore and wrinkles that demand an extra scratch or two. So go ahead, let your heart be filled with wrinkles—you won’t regret it!

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