Both varieties of Chinese Crested Dogs have a life span of 13 - 15 years.
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.
Atleast one of the only dogs that sweat is the Chinese Crest. Which is a rare hairless dog that also comes in powder puff.
The common name for a puff adder is simply "puff adder."
It is not necessary to use shampoo on hamsters as they are capable of grooming themselves. If your hamster truly needs a bath, you can use a very tiny amount of kitten or baby shampoo, but it's best to consult a veterinarian first.
The cat in the "Dick and Jane" primer is named Puff. Puff is the family's pet cat in the series of early readers.
A Chinese Crested Dog (both Powder Puff and Hairless) can live up to 15 years, with a healthy average of 13 years.
Almost just about
15-20 pounds or less.
A powder puff is actually a variety in the breed, Chinese Crested. They have "puffs" of fur. The other variety of the breed is hairless. You can go to AKC.org for more info on this breed.
2 powder puffs only have powder puffs. 2 hairless can only have hairless. 2 hairy hairless can have all. 1 powder puff and one hairless can have all.
YES! They learn a lot over the years and are so sweet. This is my Chinese crested powder puff saying "I love you!" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgYxCZ_iILc
Pudsey is a cross breed. He is part Border Collie, part Bichon Frise and part Chinese Crested Powder-puff.
I am sorry to say that both the original nintendogs and Nintendogs +cats do not have the Chinese Crested breed. My opinion on why they were not included in both games is probably because they: a.) Come in two variations, hairless and powder puff. b.) Game designers would have a bit of trouble recreating the chinese crested in the games because of their, ...well..., unique look. Thanks for that great question.
Yes
Depends on the genes and type of crested. Chineese crested comes in two varieties, powder puff (hairy) and hairless (umm, not hairy). Most longer haired dogs don't really start getting longer hair until about 4 months old.
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.
A puff box is a container in which you would keep talcum powder and a powder puff in. The older ones are generally used as candy dishes now.