While every dog breed is unique, there are some that have very similar appearances.

From the French Bulldog and Boston Terrier, to the Whippet and Italian Greyhound, some dogs share characteristics which make them look the same.

Whether it's their muscular frames or shiny coats, can you tell these dogs apart from each other?

Go on, see how many you know – plus, more important, how to spot the difference between them...

1. English Springer Spaniel and Welsh Springer Spaniel

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While both known for being hunters, these two breeds were developed in different areas and for different purposes. The English Springer Spaniel (left) is best known for its energetic nature, while the Welsh Springer (right) is more calm and easy-going. Both, however, make excellent family dogs to adopt.

2. Whippet and Italian Greyhound

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Think these two breeds look similar? Whippets (left) are smaller than the Greyhound but larger than Italian Greyhounds (right). The next time you get them confused, be sure to play close attention to their size — it's a real giveaway.

3. French Bulldog and Boston Terrier

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At first glance, you might confuse these two pups for twins but there are some key indicators that can help you to identify them. French Bulldogs (left) are known for having a bigger bone structure, while Boston Terriers (right) have longer legs, rounder heads and ears which point out more.

4. Cane Corso and Boxer

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While these dogs look fairly similar from afar, Cane Corsos (left) are generally larger than Boxer dogs (right). Some other tell-tale features that will help you to identify them include Corsos' cropped ears and a Boxer's flatter snout.

5. Lhasa Apso and Shih Tzu

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These gorgeous pups are incredibly hard to tell apart, thanks to their closely intertwined ancestries. It might take a trained eye to distinguish them from one another, but if you look closely at their face you'll see that Lhasa Apsos (left) have longer snouts, while the Shih Tzu (right) has a softer, silkier coat.

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Lisa Joyner
Deputy Daily Editor, Country Living and House Beautiful

 Lisa Joyner is the Deputy Daily Editor at House Beautiful UK and Country Living UK, where she's busy writing about home and interiors, gardening, dog breeds, pets, health and wellbeing, countryside news, small space inspiration, and the hottest properties on the market. Previously, she has written for Conde Nast Traveller, House & Garden and Marie Claire magazine. Lisa studied at University For The Creative Arts, where she completed a BA in Fashion Journalism.