6 Dogs That Look Like Cows (With Pictures)!
6 Dogs That Look Like Cows (With Pictures)!
By: Sarah Hodgson
July 1, 2023
- Posted in Dogs
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We all know what cows are, now they don't look like dogs but believe it or not some dogs do resemble the look of cows. Whether it's their size or the black and white colors that we all know. Some dogs do indeed resemble cows.
In this article, we will explore six different dog breeds that look like cows. So, get ready to be amazed by these adorable cow looking dogs.
Let's dive in!
1. Bull terrier
First on the list is the Bull terrier an unmistakable breed that has often been compared to a cow due to its muscular build and distinctive coat pattern. With its short, smooth coat and a face that resembles a cow's muzzle. The breed's coat can come in a variety of colors, including white, black, brindle, and of course, the iconic cow-like markings black and white spots.
2. Dalmatian
The Dalmatian is perhaps one of the most famous dog breeds that resemble cows, thanks to its iconic spots. These athletic dogs are easily recognizable with their black or liver spots on a white coat. Most of us now know of them thanks to the Disney film 101 Dalmatians. Dalmatians have a long history of being associated with firehouses and carriage dogs, but their striking resemblance to cows is what truly sets them apart.
3. Great Dane
The Great Dane may not have the cow-like markings of some other breeds on this list, but their sheer size and gentle nature make them a worthy addition. Often referred to as "gentle giants," Great Danes have a majestic presence that is hard to ignore. With their long legs, sleek coats, and expressive eyes, they are adorable dogs.
4. Newfoundland
The Newfoundland is a breed that not only resembles a cow but also shares some striking similarities in temperament. With their large, bear-like appearance, gentle expression, and thick, water-resistant coat, Newfoundlands are often referred to as "gentle giants" just like the Great Dane. Their black or brown coat adds to the cow-like resemblance.
5. Toy Fox Terrier
While the Toy Fox Terrier may not have the size or markings of a cow, they possess a charming and lively personality that is hard to resist. These small dogs pack a punch with their spunky and energetic demeanor. With their sleek coats and expressive eyes, Toy Fox Terriers certainly has a unique charm that sets them apart.
6. American Staffordshire Terrier
Last on the list is the American Staffordshire Terrier, often mistaken for its close cousin, the Pit Bull, which we went over above. With its muscular build, broad head, and short coat, the American Staffordshire Terrier exudes strength and power. Their coat can come in a range of colors, including brindle.
Other Breeds With Cow-Like Features
While the six breeds mentioned above are the most well-known for their cow-like appearance, there are several other breeds that have similar characteristics. Breeds such as:
- Irish Wolfhound: While typically seen in various solid colors, Irish Wolfhounds can occasionally have a black and white coat.
- Old English Sheepdog: Known for their shaggy, gray and white coats, Old English Sheepdogs might remind you of a fluffy cow.
- Great Pyrenees: Great Pyrenees dogs often have a predominantly white coat with some markings, and their majestic appearance might loosely resemble certain aspects of a cow.
- Cocker Spaniel: Some Cocker Spaniels have black and white parti-coloring, which could bear a slight resemblance to a cow's coat.
- English Setter: English Setters can have a white coat with black or liver markings, particularly on their head and ears.
The Bottom Line
So there you have it, there are many breeds that share similar looks to cows. Whether it's the Bull terrier's distinctive markings, the Dalmatian's spots, or the gentle nature of the Great Dane and Newfoundland, these cow-like dogs are sure to capture your heart. Keep in mind these dogs obviously don't look exactly like cows but they share similar features.
So, if you're looking for a dog that is both charming and has a touch of cow resemblance, consider adding one of these breeds to your family.
Note
Just remember don't mistake a real cow for a dog cow. Till next time.
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