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Posted: 2015-11-16T14:58:16Z | Updated: 2015-11-16T14:58:16Z

Whats not to love about puppies? Theyre cuddly, theyre loyal, and, according to The Wall Street Journal , our aww response to adorable animals is actually a biological impulse similar to what we feel when we look at cute babies.

Mammalian babies all look the same: short snouts, high foreheads, round faces, big eyes, the author writes. And we love it. So that video of a French Bulldog puppy rolling on the ground, flailing his paws while trying to stand up -- you know, the one you watched fifteen times before you could bring yourself to close the browser? Yeah, thats triggering your caregiving instincts.

But not all puppies have irresistible, newborn-like features. And not all dogs have the ideal proportions of a show winner. Thats why photographer Ramin Rahimian set out to take portraits of the most unconventionally adorable pups -- to highlight that our canine counterparts are lovely in unexpected ways.

In one of his photos , a nearly bald Chinese Crested peers at the camera from behind a tufted mohawk. In another, a dog with mismatched, vibrant eyes gazes at the viewer through his cataracts. Unlike the viral puppy vids shared endlessly on YouTube, these animals have unique, expressive, and even human-like features. A terrier with whiskers strains his neck and sticks out his tongue, making him a doppelgnger for a good-humored old man. A frizzy-headed mutt closes his eyes tight and smirks wryly -- he looks just like a snarky teen going through puberty.

The photos were taken at a fair in California meant to celebrate the strange beauty of the worlds ugliest dogs. Appropriately, the winner is deemed Worlds Ugliest Dog, and, according to Rahimian, is treated like royalty, and the admiration of all the ugly creates a new standard of beauty -- for a few hours.

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