akc chinese crested hairless female
Posted by: arkyslynn
Location: lincoln, arkansas 72744
Category: Dog > Sub-Category: Chinese Crested
Gender: female
Available: 7
Estimated Aquisition Cost: $800.00
About akc chinese crested hairless female
This is a beautiful AKC registered Chinese Crested Hairless Female. Dark slate with black and apricot furnishings. She has champion bloodlines and is home raised. Current on all Vaccinations and worming. She currently weighs around 3.5 lbs. She is 8 weeks old. Shipping will be additional $250 which includes new crate, vet check and airfare. We do offer a 1 year health guarantee against genetic problems. We also have 2 male hairless available fro
About The Chinese Crested
The Chinese Crested Dog is a smaller (10-13 lbs) breed of dog known for its unusual appearance and entertaining personality. It is a member of the toy dog group. Two types can be born in the same litter; the Hairless and the Powderpuff.
At first glance, the "Hairless" and "Powderpuff" varieties of Chinese Crested Dogs appear to be two different breeds, but hairlessness is a dominant trait within a single breed. The Hairless is the more popular variety, prized for its unusual appearance. The Hairless has soft, humanlike skin, as well as tufts of fur on its paws ("socks") and tail ("plume") and long, flowing hair on its head ("crest"). In addition to being a dominant gene, the "hairless" gene is lethal when homozygous. All living hairless Cresteds are therefore heterozygous for this trait.
The Hairless variety can vary in amount of body hair. Fur on the muzzle, known as a beard, is not uncommon. A true Hairless often does not have as much furnishings (hair on the head, tail, and paws); however, many of the dogs seen in the show ring are actually a "moderate" or "hairy" hairless that is shaved down. The difference between a very hairy Hairless and a Powderpuff is that the Hairless has a single coat, often with hairless parts on the body, while the Powderpuff has a thick double coat. The skin of the Hairless comes in a variety of colors, ranging from a pale flesh to black, and is often mottled. Hairless Crested often lack a full set of teeth, and this is often used to verify to some extent that the dog is a true Hairless and not a shaved Powderpuff.
The Powderpuff shares the crest and build of the Hairless, but in addition has a full coat of long hair. The look of the Powderpuff varies according to how it is groomed. When its fur is completely grown out on its face, it strongly resembles a terrier; however, the Powderpuff is usually shaved around the snout as a standard cut. Its fur is incredibly soft and shedding is minimal. Due to its coat type, both Powderpuff and Hairless are considered good pets for allergy sufferers.
Left by kshehane9388 on Sun Oct 05, 2008
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