How has the most loyal human friend changed in 100 years

After 100 years since 1915, the dogs have changed dramatically.

Dogs - since being domesticated thousands of years ago - have always been likened to human's most loyal friends.

Over time, of course dogs will have to evolve. Compared to hundreds, thousands of years ago, our friends now have a slight difference.

Below, let's try to see how some of the world's most popular breeds change after a century!

Bull Terrier - Bull Terrier

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100 years ago, this is a dog with a free appearance - a neat, healthy body, proportion of head and body.

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Today, the appearance of a cow terrier is somewhat . degraded.

The Bull terrier has been recognized as a new breed since 1885 in the United States. At that time, it was a dog with a free appearance - a compact, healthy body, proportional head and body. They are even considered symbols of nobility, agility, sophistication and determination. There are also places called them "gladiators of dogs".

However, today, the appearance of a cow terrier is somewhat . degraded. Their faces were elongated, the body was slender, lost . handsome from the 1915 years.

English Bulldog - English Bulldog

The bulldog dog is a human breed created in the 17th century. This breed originated in Asian clam dogs, but only became popular in the UK.

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This breed comes from an Asian clam dog.

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Today's bulldogs are bigger, heavier, and face with more wrinkles.

In the beginning, this breed was bred for the purpose of fighting . gaurs to entertain people (this sport was banned in 1835).

At the time of 100 years ago, ie around 1915, bulldogs had some of the same characteristics as today, and their stubborn faces were difficult to confuse.

But of course after 100 years, they still have certain changes. Today's bulldogs are bigger, heavier, and face with more wrinkles. However, unlike their previous fathers, today's bulldogs are a rather lazy dog, often encountering some health problems such as obesity, difficulty breathing .

German Shepherd (German shepherd)

The Shepherd Dog is a legendary German breed. It is a symbol of loyalty, intellect, even brutality when accompanying the police.

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This is a German "legendary" breed.

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Today, the Shepherd dog is larger.

In 1915, Bebe was described as a medium sized dog, weighing only about 25kg, with a very majestic appearance: straight back, deep chest, strong hips.

And today, the Bebe is bigger. An average purebred dog weighs about 34-45kg. Their backs are also more curved than before, but their majesty remains unchanged. Referring to Balka, people think of a healthy, fast, athletic and extremely sensitive creature.

However, due to changes in body size and structure, they are also susceptible to some health problems such as hip dysplasia - because the leg and hip bones do not match; or twisted stomach.

Terrier Airedale (Airedale terrier)

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100 years ago their feathers were brown and quite hard.

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Today, this breed has an increasingly ragged coat.

This is a quite popular dog breed today in European countries. 100 years ago, their feathers were brown, with a fairly hard coat.

Today, although the color of the coat is constant, it looks somewhat more ragged because of its long hair and curls.

Shetland Shepherd Dog (Shetland sheepdog)

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This breed was only recognized as a separate breed in 1911.

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Today's Sheltie is different.

Shetland shepherd dogs (often called Sheltie) were only recognized as a separate breed in 1911. At this time, they were small dogs, weighing only about 3 to 5kg, and had a medium size coat. jar.

Today's Sheltie is different. They became larger, weighed about 10kg - 12kg, with long, silky hair that was unmistakable. However, Sheltie is still described as a small dog with martial arts because it is extremely intelligent and obedient.

Border Collie (Border Collie)

Border Collie (Border Collie) is a Collie sheepdog originating from England. The name "border" comes from their origin: at the border between England and Scotland.

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This is the Collie sheepdog originating from England.

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Today's Border Collie is not much different from the past.

This breed is actually bred from some of the British penguins. By the time 100 years ago, Border Collie had always been considered one of the smartest breeds in the world, a symbol of agility.

It is not only possible to train any kind of livestock, but it is also a breed that often wins dog sports.

Today's Border Collie is not much different from the past, both in weight and appearance.

The present form of this breed is quite similar to the Shedland shepherd 100 years ago, but these are two distinct species.

Dog Pug

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This is a ornamental dog originating from China.

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Most Pug dogs today are somewhat . fatter.

Pug is a breed of dog belonging to a group of ornamental dogs originating from China, they have a wrinkled face, short muzzle, and curly tail.

The compact body is square with well-developed muscles, this species is colorful but the most popular is black and gold.

Compared to the time of 100 years ago, Pug today does not change much in terms of appearance: still has a small appearance but the forehead is wrinkled like a young man.

However, most Pug dogs today are somewhat . fatter and often have some health problems: high blood pressure, difficulty breathing, or thermal overload, inflammation of the skin due to . wrinkles too much .