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Chinese Crested Dog History
It is unknown exactly where the Chinese Crested Dog is derived from. Many hairless dogs appear to have arisen through mutation worldwide, with many being perpetuated in Central and South America.

 


Chinese Crested Dog Breed
The Chinese Crested dog breed is funny in that the hairless variety is composed of the most hideous canines I have ever laid eyes on, and the Powderpuff specimens can be absolutely beautiful.

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The Chinese Crested Dog Breed Introduction
The Chinese Crested dog breed is a toy dog breed. Chinese Crested dogs tend to look graceful, elegant and fine-boned. Chinese Cresteds may have sacrificed durability for style, however.

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Chinese Crested Dog general features, temperament, health
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FCI # 288, Origin: China (Great Britain), Group 9.4 Companion and Toy Dogs.

Chinese Crested dogs don't really come from China. They evolved from African or Mexican (no one is certain which) hairless dogs who were reduced in size by the Chinese.

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Chinese Cresteds become very attached to their owners. They love lots of attention, affection and togetherness. Whether you're cooking, cleaning, reading or taking a bath, your Crested will be right there.

Chinese Crested Dog Recommended Maintenance
The coat of the powder-puff variety needs considerably more care than that of the hairless type. The powder-puff should be brushed daily, paying close attention to the wooly undercoat to prevent matting.

Chinese Crested Dog
The Chinese Crested Dog has been known in China since the 13th Century, where it was developed during the Hang Dynasty into the two types seen today.
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Further Chinese Crested Dog Resources
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Chinese Crested Dogs like to climb and dig holes, but usually a session of games is enough to keep him exercised.
They live happily in an apartment and are relatively active dogs indoors.
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The Chinese Crested dog is the smallest of the hairless breeds. It is a breed of toy dog known for its hairless body and hairy head, tail, and feet.

The Chinese Crested Dog appears fox-like in appearance, with a dome-like or round-like skull topped by natural ears spread wide on both sides of the head instead of the top.

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When selecting a Chinese Crested dog, look for dental problems and signs of allergies and autoimmune disorders. It’s also a good idea to request test results for eye problems and patellar luxation.

It is not easy to trace the roots of the Chinese Crested Dog. The Hairless variety may have originated by genetic mutation throughout the world, but it is in Central and South America that it has been mainly preserved.

Some believe that the Chinese Crested Dog was responsible for the reduction in size, a smoother coat, and the Chihuahua’s voice. Modern Chihuahuas come in a plethora of colors and in both long and shorthaired varieties.

Recognized breeds at this time are the Chinese Crested Dog, the Mexican Hairless Dog, and the Peruvian Hairless Dog.

They are not barkers. Chinese Crested Dogs like to climb and dig holes. They tend to become very attached to their owners and have difficulty adjusting to a new one. Chinese Crested Dogs crave constant companionship.

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Aside from the last of the African Hairless Dog that was found in the 1800s, another of the breed has not been found. But their bloodlines can be seen in many breeds of today, such as the Chinese Crested dog.

Chinese Crested dogs were known to be used much like a hot water bottle, emanating heat from their hairless bodies provided warmth and comfort their owners preferred.

See also: Chinese Crested, Chihuahua, Smooth, Mexican Hairless, Mexican Hairless Dog

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