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Popular Dog Breeds with Gorgeous, Curly Hair

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Airedale terrier

Originally bred around the factories of Aire, England, and used for duck hunting and rodent control, Airedale Terriers—the largest terriers of the bunch—still retain a strong prey instinct.

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Portuguese water dog

He was chosen for the family because of daughter Malia's allergies—despite being shedders, curly-haired Portuguese Water Dogs are hypoallergenic.

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Puli

If you've ever encountered a Puli dog, he probably made a big impression. The breed's long, curly hair naturally forms into dreadlock-like curls, giving him the appearance of a four-legged mop.

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Curly-coated retriever

A curly-coated retriever's coat is simply amazing. These large dogs—prized as hunters for their ability to withstand, water, snow, thorny underbrush, and other hostile conditions

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Barbet

If you're a sucker for a cute dog with its own hair accessories, then a Barbet may be the breed for you. With long, shaggy hair in a variety of colors

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Labradoodle

Although not a recognized "official" breed, Labradoodles—a cross between a poodle and a Labrador retriever—are among the most popular "mutts" out there.

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Spanish water dog

These smart, agile, yet goofy-looking dogs have long, mop-like coats that, in the hands of the right groomer, can be "corded" similarly to a Puli

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Kerry blue terrier

These sturdy, tall-standing dogs are unique for their one-of-a-kind blue-grey coats, which are soft and tightly curled, with no undercoat

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