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Chinese Crested Dog

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The Chinese Crested Dog: Unique and exotic

History of the Chinese Crested Dog

The Chinese Crested Dog has a long and mysterious history dating back to ancient China. It is believed that this breed existed over 2000 years ago. Sailors and traders are said to have kept the dogs on board their ships to hunt rats and other pests. Thanks to their small size and friendly nature, they were ideal companions on long journeys.

Who is the Chinese Crested Dog suitable for?

The Chinese Crested Dog is an ideal dog for people who are looking for a loving and affectionate companion. Due to its size and character, it is particularly well suited to life in the city and in apartments. This breed is known for its adaptability and feels at home in both small and large households. Families with children, singles and seniors alike can enjoy this dog.

Character traits of the Chinese Crested Dog

This dog breed is characterized by its friendly and playful nature. Chinese Crested Dogs are very people-oriented and enjoy the company of their family. They are intelligent, curious and sometimes a little mischievous. Due to their sensitivity, they respond well to positive reinforcement and loving training.

Appearance of the Chinese Crested Dog

The Chinese Crested Dog is best known for its two varieties: the hairless variety and the powderpuff variety. The hairless variety has soft, smooth skin with tufts of hair on the head, paws and tail. The powderpuff variety, on the other hand, has soft, long fur that covers the entire body. Both varieties are small and dainty, with a height at the withers of 23 to 33 cm and a weight of 2 to 6 kg.

Grooming the Chinese Crested Dog

The grooming needs of this breed differ depending on the variant. The hairless variety requires regular skin care to avoid dryness and skin irritation. A moisturizer can help with this. The powderpuff variety needs regular brushing to keep the coat free of tangles. Both varieties benefit from regular dental care and nail trimming.

Health of the Chinese Crested Dog

The Chinese Crested Dog is generally a healthy breed, but can be prone to certain genetic conditions such as patellar luxation and eye problems. Regular visits to the vet and a balanced diet are important to ensure your dog's health.

Exercise and exercise

Chinese Cresteds are active but not overly energetic dogs. They enjoy regular walks and playtime, but do not require hours of exercise. They are well suited to city life and also do well in apartments as long as they receive sufficient mental and physical stimulation.

Training and education

This intelligent breed learns quickly and responds well to positive reinforcement. A gentle but consistent training style is ideal. Early socialization is important to ensure that the dog gets along well with other animals and people. Tricks and obedience exercises keep the Chinese Crested dog mentally fit and promote a close bond with its owner.

Behavioral characteristics and interactions

Chinese Crested Dogs are known for their loving and affectionate nature. They are very family-oriented and get along well with children and other pets when properly socialized. However, they can be shy with strangers, so it is important to get them used to different people and situations early on.

Recognition by the FCI

Yes, the Chinese Crested Dog is recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) and belongs to Group 9, Section 4 (Hairless Dogs).

Information

Alternative Names
Chinese Crested Dog
Country of origin

Appearance

Height at withers
28
cm
zwischen
33
cm
Weight
2
kg
zwischen
5
kg
Life expectancy
12
Jahre
zwischen
13
Jahre

Breeding

FCI-Group

9 - Companion dogs

Standard

288

Section

4

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