Dogs 101 Season 2 Episode 8 Ugly Dogs
- TV-PG
- October 3, 2009
- 43 min
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Dogs 101 is a documentary television series that focuses on various dog breeds, their history, characteristics, and unique traits. In season 2, episode 8, viewers are introduced to the world of "Ugly Dogs."
The episode starts off with an introduction of the term "ugly dog." The host explains how beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder and how some dog breeds that are considered "ugly" by some people have become very popular over the years. The episode then takes us on a journey to explore some of these breeds.
The first breed highlighted in this episode is the Chinese Crested. This small dog is known for its hairless body with fur only on its paws, head, and tail. Despite being called "ugly," the Chinese Crested is a friendly and lively dog that is popular in the United States. The episode explores the history and characteristics of the breed and introduces viewers to a Chinese Crested named Rascal who has won multiple awards for being the world's ugliest dog.
Next up, viewers get to meet the Neapolitan Mastiff. This large and wrinkly dog is often called "ugly" due to its appearance, but it is known for its loyal and protective nature. The episode delves into the history of the breed, which was used as a guard dog in ancient Rome, and shows viewers how the Neapolitan Mastiff is trained and used for protection in modern-day situations.
The next breed that viewers get to see is the Xoloitzcuintli, also known as the Mexican Hairless dog. This breed is hairless with a smooth and shiny coat. The breed is popular in Mexico and is used as a companion animal and for hunting. The episode showcases the unique characteristics of the Xoloitzcuintli and shows viewers how this breed is versatile and can be trained for different tasks.
Following the Xoloitzcuintli is the Peruvian Inca Orchid. This breed is also hairless with skin that looks like suede. They are believed to have been bred by the Inca civilization in South America and were used as a source of food as well as a companion animal. The Peruvian Inca Orchid is a rare breed and is still primarily found in Peru and surrounding countries. The episode explores the history and unique characteristics of the breed and showcases a Peruvian Inca Orchid named Moses, who is a therapy dog and helps people with disabilities.
The final breed featured in this episode of Dogs 101 is the Puli. This small dog is known for its unique dreadlocked coat and is often called "ugly" due to its unusual appearance. The episode explores the history of the breed and how it was used in Hungary as a sheepdog. The episode also shows viewers how the Puli is trained for dog obedience competitions and agility trials.
Overall, the "Ugly Dogs" episode of Dogs 101 highlights some of the dog breeds that are often overlooked due to their unusual physical appearances. The episode explores the history, characteristics, and unique traits of each breed and showcases how these dogs are much more than their looks. Viewers are left with a newfound appreciation for these breeds and a reminder that every dog is unique and special in its own way.