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  2. Chinese Crested Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Crested Dog is a hairless breed of dog. Like most hairless dog breeds, the Chinese Crested Dog comes in two varieties, without hair and with hair, which can be born in the same litter: the hairless and the powderpuff .

  3. Hairless dog - Wikipedia

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    An African hairless dog at the Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum, Tring, England The Chinese Crested Dog's coated variety is called a "Powderpuff" and is a recognized type. 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.

  4. Powder puff (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Powder puff is a piece of soft material used for the application of powder. The term may also refer to one of the following: Powderpuff (sports), female divisions for typically male sports, in some contexts "Powder puff", a type of ballet tutu; Powder-puff plant (disambiguation), several plants; Powderpuff, a type of the Chinese Crested Dog breed

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  6. Laizhou Hong - Wikipedia

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    Laizhou Hong's tongue has the common characteristics of Chinese dog breeds, and has black spots on the tongue or a black or bluish-black tongue. [8] The same is true for their gums. Some Laizhou Hong's gums will appear black, which is a common feature of Chinese dog breeds. [9] Laizhou Hong's ears are usually erect and do not require ear ...

  7. Calliandra - Wikipedia

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    The genus comprises herbaceous perennial plants, shrubs, and rarely small trees, growing 0.5–6 m (1.5–19.5 feet) tall, with bipinnate leaves. The flowers are produced in cylindrical or globose inflorescences and have numerous long slender stamens which give rise to the common names powder-puff, powder puff plant, and fairy duster.

  8. Talk:Chinese Crested Dog - Wikipedia

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    It is fairly well established that China is not the origin for the Chinese Crested but the actual origin is a bit more disputed. I'm however not really invested enough in the article to put any effort into digging up any references, which is also why the claim of China as the origin has been left in the article since early 2018.

  9. Powderpuff (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Team Blonde at the 2011 Blondes vs. Brunettes powder puff football game in Washington, D.C. Many schools that participate in powderpuff games have created their own traditions. Examples of traditions are the creation of team uniform T-shirts for each of the teams, pre-game pep talks, and special half-time performances from the male members ...