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Chinese Cresteds were bred to hunt mice or to hunt drugs to save people.
Yes they are
If socialized with them at a young age.
42 in total. (Except Chinese Cresteds)
Chinese Cresteds are generally considered to be a low-shedding breed. They have both hairless and powder-puff varieties, with the hairless variety shedding very little, while the powder-puff variety may shed slightly more. Regular grooming can help manage any shedding that does occur.
Chinese Cresteds typically stand between 11-13 inches tall at the shoulder.
In Chinese, "butt-head" can be translated to "屁股头" (pì gu tóu).
yey i have one he super nice to kids and other pets!!! i also have a dog a Chinese crested if you look up do Chinese cresteds shed you will see my answer. i also have a cat and 3 fish and my horses are so nice to them!!!
Chinese chicken butt
Llama butt
Generally no. The Chinese Crested is difficult to housebreak in comparison to other breeds. Consistent crate training is needed and you may even need a doggy door in the training process. Some Chinese Cresteds never becomes fully housebroken and territorial marking is common amongst unneutered males.
butt crack