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  2. Xoloitzcuintle - Wikipedia

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    It is found in standard, intermediate, and miniature sizes. The Xolo also comes in a coated variety, totally covered in fur. Coated and hairless can be born in the same litter as a result of the same combination of genes. The hairless variant is known as the Perro pelón mexicano or Mexican hairless dog. [1]

  3. Hairless dog breeds - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine Pila, the Hairless Khala from Bolivia, and the Ecuadorian Hairless Dog are not registered hairless dog breeds. Other breeds that were said to have existed in the past were the African hairless dog (also known as the Abyssinian sand terrier, Egyptian hairless dog and African elephant dog, the last being a reference to its grey skin ...

  4. Peruvian Hairless Dog - Wikipedia

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    It is the only living breed of dog indigenous to Peru. [1] As in other hairless breeds, coated examples can also occur. [2] In hairless examples the skin may be any one of a wide variety of colors, with or without limited unpigmented areas, usually the legs, tail or chest; any hairs may be of any colour. In coated dogs, the coat may be of any ...

  5. 32 ways to spot a pet owner ‘in the wild’ (and number 7 is ...

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    In fact, most dog and cat owners have more names for their fur friends than they do for their partners or children. 24. Their social media pages are littered with pet stuff

  6. American Hairless Terrier - Wikipedia

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    According to the United Kennel Club's breed standard, American Hairless Terriers typically stand between 10 and 18 inches (25 and 46 cm); [3] the breed typically weighs between 7 and 14 pounds (3.2 and 6.4 kg). [1] The breed has pricked ears and can be born with either a naturally short tail or a long tail, which is never docked. [2]

  7. 7 Historical Dog Breeds Who Unfortunately No Longer Exist

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    7 Extinct Dog Breeds Molossus. Even the name says a lot about this dog. These powerhouses of the pup world were popular in Ancient Greece and Rome around 500 B. C (making them among the oldest of ...

  8. Five dog breeds you shouldn’t own as a pet, according to a vet

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    He described a number of famously active dog breeds, such as a Belgian Malinois and a Border Collie, as being high maintenance. He called Belgian Malinois dogs a “machine” as they require ...

  9. Telomian - Wikipedia

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    The Telomian is a type of dog found in isolated villages near the Telom River in the rainforests of the Malay Peninsula. [2] It has been introduced into the United States. [2] [3] Some US-based breeders were selling these dogs as pure breds, which was dismissed with the Malaysian Kennel Association in a statement that these are pariah dogs and not a breed.