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The most elegant dog breeds in the US

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 22, 2025, 00:13 IST
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Dogs that are elegant

There’s something undeniably captivating about a dog that turns heads not with tricks or size, but with sheer elegance. From the way they carry themselves to the texture of their coats, some breeds seem born to strut like runway models—graceful, poised, and effortlessly regal.

In the U.S., where dog lovers admire more than just loyalty and obedience, certain breeds are adored for their aesthetic allure and refined movement. Here are the most elegant dog breeds gracing American homes, parks, and show rings today.

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Afghan Hound

The Afghan Hound is hard to miss—with a flowing coat and a naturally dignified stance, it looks like it belongs on a runway. Originally bred for hunting in the mountains of Afghanistan, it combines strength with an unbothered coolness. Its aloof yet curious gaze and unique tail curve make it a favorite for those who appreciate a little mystery in their canine companions.

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Saluki

Quiet, graceful, and light on its feet, the Saluki doesn’t need to show off to be noticed. This ancient desert sighthound has a presence that feels both serene and noble. With feathered ears and limbs, and eyes that seem to hold secrets, the Saluki is less about flash and more about quiet, enduring beauty.

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Greyhound

Built for speed but known for calm, the Greyhound brings together athleticism and stillness in a way few breeds can. Its long limbs and aerodynamic shape make movement look effortless, yet its preferred pastime is lounging peacefully. Simple, smooth lines and an unassuming nature give it a charm that sneaks up on you.

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Borzoi

The Borzoi carries an old-world elegance that reflects its Russian origins. Its tall, slender body and long, wavy coat hint at its aristocratic past. While slightly reserved, it’s gentle and loyal to its people. Watching a Borzoi move is like watching wind pass through tall grass—soft, fluid, and quietly stunning.

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Weimaraner

Nicknamed the “Silver Ghost” for its sleek, shimmery coat, the Weimaraner is an easy going dog. Whether sprinting across a field or sitting alert at your side, it manages to look effortlessly put together—like it never had to try.

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Italian Greyhound

Fragile in appearance the Italian Greyhound is a charming little dog. Its fine-boned structure and elegant posture give it a porcelain-doll look, while its affectionate personality keeps it grounded. It may prance like a ballerina, but it’s happiest curled up under a blanket beside you.

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Great Dane

Don’t let the size fool you—the Great Dane moves with a calm that commands the room. With its tall, lean frame and strong jawline, it doesn’t need drama to make an impression. This giant breed brings a regal stillness and warmth that’s more about presence than polish.

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English Setter

Feathered and freckled, the English Setter is both sporty and soft. It’s full of energy outside but surprisingly mellow at home. Its movement is smooth, its stance alert, and its temperament sweet. With a coat that looks like it was painted on, this breed brings an approachable, easy charm wherever it goes.

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Whippet

The Whippet’s beauty is all in its balance—speed and stillness, form and function. It has a clean silhouette and gentle eyes, with a tendency to sprint like lightning and then nap like a cat. Nothing about it is overstated, which makes its elegance feel sincere and natural.

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Silken Windhound

Like a whisper in the wind, the Silken Windhound moves with quiet grace. It’s light, affectionate, and loves to run. With a soft, silky coat and a gentle face, it draws you in without trying. It may be under the radar now, but it’s the kind of dog that stays in your memory long after you’ve met it.

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