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  2. Piebald - Wikipedia

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    Thus a piebald black and white dog is a black dog with white spots. The animal's skin under the white background is not pigmented. Location of the unpigmented spots is dependent on the migration of melanoblasts (primordial pigment cells) from the neural crest to paired bilateral locations in the skin of the early embryo. The resulting pattern ...

  3. 10 Hairless Dog Breeds That’ll Stand Out at The Dog Park - AOL

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    There’s no doubt that hairless dog breeds are unique. Unlike their furry counterparts, these pups come with way less vacuuming and grooming but just as much love and affection, from the spunky Amer

  4. Abyssinian sand terrier - Wikipedia

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    A number of early European accounts from Africa mention a small hairless dog. It was described as fast moving with a short, sharp bark, and it was said to be either sandy-coloured or blue-black. Contemporary reports indicated that it may or may not have had a crest of stiff hair on its head and a tuft of hair on its tail, although photographs ...

  5. Hairless dog - Wikipedia

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    A hairless dog is a dog with a genetic disposition for hairlessness and hair loss. There are two known types of genetic hairlessness, a dominant and a recessive type. The dominant type is caused by ectodermal dysplasia as a result of a mutation in the FOXI3 autosomal gene.

  6. 7 Hairless Dog Breeds That Make Great Pets - AOL

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    Allergy sufferers, take note: With these hairless dog breeds, you don't have to skip a snuggly pet pal for the sake of a sniffly nose. The post 7 Hairless Dog Breeds That Make Great Pets appeared ...

  7. 5 Hairless Dog Breeds That’ll Standout at The Dog Park - AOL

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  8. Piebaldism - Wikipedia

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    Piebaldism refers to the absence of mature melanin-forming cells (melanocytes) in certain areas of the skin and hair. It is a rare autosomal dominant disorder of melanocyte development. [ 2 ] : 867 Common characteristics include a congenital white forelock , scattered normal pigmented and hypopigmented macules and a triangular shaped ...

  9. Landseer dog - Wikipedia

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    The Landseer's black and white coloration arises from the recessive piebald color allele found in Newfoundlands; the piebald coloration is a recessive trait so a single litter can have both Landseer and solid-colored puppies, depending on the genotype of the parents. [4]