25 Things to Love About Chinese Crested Dogs
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The Chinese Crested dog, a breed as unique in personality as in appearance, stands out in the canine world for its distinctive hairless body and tufted furnishings on the head, tail, and paws. There are two varieties: the hairless and the powderpuff, the latter having a full coat of soft hair. Both share the same breed standards and endearing qualities. Originally from Africa, Chinese Crested dogs were used by Chinese sailors for pest control on ships, gaining their name and

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