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What is it about fluffy dogs that charms us so much, if the owners are asked many would say that their dog is duked fluffy and soft is positively high in the cute factor. But scientific researchers tell us that it's much more than that when dogs and people look at each other both experienced a rush of the oxytocin hormone. 

That's the same hormone that is experienced when parents bond with their babies Rises and oxytocin levels as much as 300% ever recorded in humans and as much as 130 percent in dogs. Just by looking to each other's eyes, so when that fluffy dog makes us feel like it's the most adorable thing in the world there's a lot of science to back up the warm and fuzzy feelings. In this article we've listed 'Top 10 Fluffiest Dog Breeds Ever".

 

Affenpinscher Dog :

The often is a tough little dog with a scruffy coat, though its body is covered with fur that's about an inch long it has longer ferns legs, stomach, chest, head and neck. It has longer hair over its eyebrows and its beard and for this reason its faces quite like a monkey, its nickname is Monkey Terrier (Affenpinscher) earned for its comical face and mischievous behavior. It loves barking climbing and lots of activity originally bred to chase rats it's been an significant part of life in Germany since the 1600s (1).

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American Eskimo Dog :

The American Eskimo or Eskimo is a descendant from the German Keshawn and Pomeranian. German settlers brought their Eskimo to settle in America the breeds first job in America was his performing in the circus. American Eskimo puppies were sold after the circus shows and this contributed to the breeds popularity. American Eskimo are intelligent calm and enjoy running in cold weather. American Eskimo have a double coats and they shed heavily they're under coats are thick and their outer coats have long protector hairs which need brushing weekly. They need lots of exercise but they're smart friendly and friendly with cute button eyes which peek out from their furry faces (2).

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Bichon Fries Dog :

The Bichon Fries wonderfully goofy powder puffs Italian sailors brought their ancestors the Mediterranean Barbet and a small wet coated breed home from their journeys in the Canary Islands. As long ago as the 1300 these popular tricksters became favorite pets of King Francis the first and the Italian and French upper class. The Bichon Fries iconic for its role performing with street minstrels their soft undercoat and curly outer coat are dense and springy. Their coats do not shed but they do grow constantly and require both daily brushing and regular haircuts. They're energetic and affectionate allergy sufferers appreciate this brief because it's also hypoallergenic (3).

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Bolognese Dog :

This small white fluffy dog has been a preferred of royalty for generations. It's named after Bologna Italy where it was established Bolognese have been owned by Russia's Catherine. The Great's Austria's Empress Maria Theresa and Frances Madame de Pompadour. The Bolognese dogs have been included in paintings by Titan Votto ghosts and Goya and in tapestries grid by Flemish artisans since the 17th century. The Bolognese are loyal, playful and stubborn. Their coat is a single coat with flocks of open and loose ringlets all over their bodies. Their coats are Willie and texture and don't shed but they do need combing every day to keep the curly ringlets from matting (4).

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Bouvier Des Flandres Dog :

This Belgian thoroughbred also known as the Belgian cattle dog has a long history as a herding dog. Known for being loyal the Bouvier des Flandres has a tousled weatherproof double coat, the inner coat is very fine while the outer coat is fairly dry even with regular professional grooming. The Bouvier can look as if it hasn't had a brush visited recently but it is a gentle breed and children enjoy nestling in its wavy fur this breed needs regular brushing which makes the coach clean and soft (5).

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Chow Chow Dog :

The Chow Chow is dignified, serious and aloof in nature. These personality traits are further demonstrated by the massive amount of fur surrounding their face, that makes it appear as though they're always scowling. They also need a special grooving tool to protect their delicate skin while working with their difficult double coats. They tend to be lazy and do very well in cold weather but not in heat and even though they may be aloof with strangers they're fiercely loyal to their owner until the day they die (6).

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Keeshond Dog :

The Keeshond is descended from the German Spitz, but became the symbol for the Dutch rebellion in the 18th century. The Dutch patriot who led the uprising against the House of Orange was nicknamed Keesh and that combined with the Dutch hunt which means dog resulted in he shocked. The Keshawn sports a plush double coat of fur with a huge fluffy ruff around the neck its coat is silver and black their undercoat is thick and soft their outer coat has long straight hair which stands out from the undercoat (7).

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Poodle Dog :

They are highly smart and need plenty of activity, for all their fluffy hair they don't shed much. Their curly coats are truly dense and somewhat harsh, their coats are often grew and then cut into traditional styles unique to the breed. It is thought that the breeds ancestors arrived in Europe after leaving Asia, there are German and French varieties but the German word for puddle gave the breathe its name. After the French aristocracy spread the breed it became the national dog of France. Poodles love water which is helpful because they must have baths and weekly brushing to keep their thick coats in good shape (8).

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Old English Sheepdog :

There's nothing quite as appealing as the soft thick shaggy coat on an Old English Sheepdog. This huge breed from the English countryside is iconic. The breed has so much fur that searching back combing and even powdering the fur was commonplace during dog shows. When their first clips shorter that can appear curly or wavy and their adorable eyes and nose are more easily seen. Dogs with longer ferb might be seen wearing hair bands to keep the fur out of its eyes. Their coats must be brushed once each week and it may take three hours to do it properly, their goofy appearance hence shaggy good looks have prompted their inclusion as characters in many films (9).

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Pomeranian Dog :

The Pomeranian or pom is a cocky and bull breed, owners adore these little puffy balls of fur and people are obviously drawn to their intrusive little faces. For other adorableness they do need regular grooming to keep all that fluffy fur and good form. Odors occasionally trim and strip their coats as well their double coat is soft and thick underneath with a long outer coat which stands out and give them the distinctive makeup tough appearance. Pomeranian share the name of the German and polish regions where they originated, though they were first bred to be sheep herders they became the breed owned by the aristocracy. Queen Victoria, Marie Antoinette's, Mozart at Emile Zola owned them (10).

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