20 Most Transformed Dog Breeds in History

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Published 2024-04-21
Imagine a Rottweiler with slightly taller legs, a Siberian Husky with a shorter coat, or a Tibetan Mastiff less majestic without its signature lion-like mane. Did you know that today's gentle giant, the Great Dane, used to be a bit smaller? Or that the wrinkly, lovable Bulldog didn't always have so many folds? Believe it or not, some of your favorite dog breeds looked very different just 100 years ago!

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All Comments (21)
  • @cynthiaboras9775
    You might think the person putting the video together has no clue about breeds or using image search. Setter section displayed cocker spaniels, a Maltese in the West Highland terrier one and many other mistakes. It was getting so annoying I stopped watching it
  • @jazzmystic23
    Where did you get your stock footage? You got a lot of these wrong!
  • @marysommers2299
    The Collie you showed is a BORDER COLLIE not a lassie type Collie, which is called a rough collie
  • @neshod6415
    All breeds looked much healthier and from the esthetic point of view more handsome and beautiful than current one...
  • Dogs were meant to work. The idea of showing dogs has destroyed many of them.
  • @debbiemcghee6617
    Rough coat collie is nothing like border collie. They are really 2 different breeds.
  • @ralphpeed3596
    Refined? Is ruining a dog for the sake of show. A show dog has little to none of the trates it was originally bread for. Because of this most dogs today suffer a host of health problems directly comming from the refinement practice.
  • @Resist.Tyranny
    With a little more info this would be a great video about the evils of selective dog breeding for stupid shallow traits. With bull dogs this caused skin fold dermatitis, cherry eye, mange, foot infections, and brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, and shortened life spans. Similar problems were introduced in these other breeds as well, including immune disorders, blood disorders, neurolgical and behavioral disorders, hearing, vision, othopedic and heart problems as well as cancer.
  • @rockinbandit56
    So many faults in this article, showing wrong dog pictures when discussing a breed. No details on the adverse aspects of changes to dogs health from mankind's stupidity changing their shape.
  • @nancybingham7298
    What is now known as the Irish Red & White Setter was the original Irish setter bred for hunting. With the coming of dog shows breeders bred for red colour. Perhaps you should check your facts...
  • @PMH637
    Spuds McKenzie was the most famous Bull Terrier lol
  • There is some mistakes, and one that I would like to point is that, the Chow Chow Bread is divided in two. That is the original one, with an appearance more close to a fox or wolf tipe, even with a more wild and independent behaviour, and the the American Chow Chow, with a calm, relaxed and lazy behaviour, and with a thicker coat, and with a weird shaped nose similar to the Sharpei.
  • @DannyJane.
    I might help if your videos showed the actual breed. I've seen Stafforshire terriers standing in for bulldogs, beagles for bassets, and a border collie for the regular collie. just to name a few.
  • @LifeSizedNerd
    Duuuuuude fire whoever you're paying to put your footage together, if it's you, imma need you to do better, this was hard to watch though I really like the over all subject matter
  • @UncleHo5
    Setter.... transformed in a cocker spaniel.