Sentences with phrase «hairless varieties of»

The hairless variety of the Chinese Crested is another excellent none shedding small breed.

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Students interested in ecology will not be disappointed by the large variety of subject matter: not only the Galápagos Islands and the monarch butterfly, but also the white stork, the largest of all migratory birds, plus the llama and the hairless dog.
This breed comes in two varieties: the «Hairless» which has no coat other than a few tufts of hair and the Powder Puff which is covered with hair.
Due to the lack of coat, the hairless variety may get cold in chilly climates.
Although mostly hairless, this variety of Crested does have hair on the top of its head, the tail and all four feet.
Most of his competitors were of the hairless variety.
The skin of the Hairless comes in a variety of colors, ranging from a pale flesh to black, and is often mottled.
Peterbalds come in a variety of coat lengths and patterns, including a hairless version.
There are two varieties of the breed: the Hairless, which only has hair on certain parts of its body, and the Powderpuff, which has a long, soft coat.
There are two varieties of this breed, the Chinese Crested Hairless variety and the Chinese Crested Powderpuff.
He is either of the Powder Puff (with hair) or completely hairless variety.
The hairless variety has smooth, soft skin and tufts of hair on the head, tail, and ankles.
The Hairless variety has hair on certain portions of the body: the head (called a crest), the tail (called a plume) and the feet from the toes to the front pasterns and rear hock joints (called socks).
The main difference between the two varieties is the hair coat, of course, but the Powderpuffs can also have a drop ear, which is not permitted in the Hairless variety.
The hairless trait that makes these dogs so unusual is actually an incomplete dominant gene and many of the Chinese Cresteds have full coats (Powderpuff varieties).
Maintenance of the Hairless variety's skin is similar to maintaining human skin, it can be susceptible to acne, dryness, and sunburn.
Note that if your dog is of the hairless variety, he does not have the typical protection against cuts and scrapes.
The Crested appears in two different varieties: the hairless, with tufts of hair on his head, feet and tail tip (pictured above); and the powderpuff, which has a full coat of any color (pictured left).
The Hairless variety can vary in amount of body hair.
Maintenance of the Hairless variety's skin is similar to maintaining human skin and as such it can be susceptible to acne, dryness, and sunburn.
The skin of the Hairless comes in a variety of colors, ranging from a pale flesh to black.
At first look, the Hairless and Powderpuff varieties of Chinese crested dogs appear to be two different breeds, but hairlessness is an incomplete dominant trait within a single breed.
This breed comes in the name of variety; indeed, you may find both coated and hairless specimens and they can be found in three different sizes: small, medium and large.
In the hairless variety, the skin can be of any color.
Descendents of the prized dogs of the Aztecs, Xolos are smart and easily trained — plus, there's no hair to clog the vacuum if you have the hairless variety!
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