Scientific Classification
KINGDOM: Animalia
PHYLUM: Chordata
CLASS: Mammalia
ORDER: Carnivora
FAMILY: Canidae
GENUS: Canis
SPECIES: Canis Lupus
SUBSPECIES: Canis Lupus Familiaris
BREED: Chinese Crested
Conservation Status
This breed comes in two variations known as hairless and powderpuff, which have full, thick coats. Being a recessive gene, both variations can be born in the same litter.
The Chinese crested dogs come in many different colors such as black, pink, white, red, and more! Some owners notice their coat or skin changing color as the seasons grow warmer.
Even though Chinese crested dogs are considered hairless, they have more hair outside of the tufts on their head, feet, and tail. The remaining hair is sparse and thin like human hair that should be kept shaved down to maintain healthy skin.
Chinese crested dogs have what is called a “primitive mouth”, which means all their teeth are pointy. This can lead to dental problems as they age.
A unique quality of this breed is their elongated hind feet that resemble a hare’s.
Baths every two weeks are also recommended for skin care as well as shirts or sweaters for the sun or cold. When keeping a Chinese crested dog warm in the winter, they can be allergic to a lot of common sweater material such as wool and lanolin.
Grooming even for the powderpuff variety can be a trick since their undercoat is shorter than the overlay coat that can become matted easily.
Chinese crested dogs are notorious for giving off a lot of heat. They were used in Africa as heating pads or bed-warmers to assist people with chronic pain.