The Chinese Crested may be hairless but they are very good pets. They are small dogs but a little bigger than Chihuahas. The Chinese Crested amount of hair ranges though and the do develop lion like maines. But thid breed of dog has a histary of having a lot of skin problems.
The Chinese Crested is known as a hairless breed of dog. Hairless breeds of canines are often owned by people who have allergies to dog dander or those who don't want to have large dogs as pets.
Not every Chinese crested goes blind. There are some eye sickness in the breed but good breeders try to better the breed by breeding healthier dogs.
Yes, the Chinese Crested was recognized by the AKC in 1991. It is in the AKC's Toy Group.
Yes, the Chinese Crested Dog is a good apartment dog. They can also live in a house without a yard. However, these dogs are fairly active indoors and they should be taken out for a walk each day.
Yes, the Chinese Crested dog is a very small breed of dog.
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The price of a Chinese crested dog can vary greatly depending on factors such as breeder reputation, pedigree, location, and whether the dog is a show quality or pet quality. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $500 to $3,000 or more for a Chinese crested dog.
Chinese Cresteds typically stand between 11-13 inches tall at the shoulder.
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Both varieties of Chinese Crested Dogs have a life span of 13 - 15 years.
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The history of the Chinese Crested dog dates back to over a thousand years ago when the Chinese first discovered the dog. The dog was used for hunting.