Ectodermal Dysplasia - Hairless This type of Ectodermal Dysplasia is responsible for hairlessness as well as dental abnormalities in the Chinese Crested, Mexican Hairless, and
Peruvian Hairless breeds.
Not exact matches
Even recent DNA research into early New World
breeds which has found clues to the origins of the Xolo and the
Peruvian Hairless Dog is largely silent about the Chihuahua.
Now that we've met one of the world's least hairy dogs, the
Peruvian hairless dog, it's time to meet the hairiest — the Komondor, a rare
breed that, thanks to Kyra, a Komondor in the UK, has seen its numbers increase by nearly 25 percent.
The exotic
hairless or nearly
hairless breeds include such skin - baring
breeds as the
Peruvian Inca Orchid and the Xoloitzcuintle, known as the Xolo or «show - low» for short.
The
Peruvian Inca orchid is another lesser known of the
hairless dog
breeds.
There are only a handful of truly
hairless dog
breeds, these include the American
hairless terrier, the Chinese crested (
hairless,) the
hairless Khala, the
Peruvian Inca Orchid and the Xoloitzcuintle.
Naturally
hairless dog breeds include the following: American hairless terrier, Chinese Crested, Hairless Khala, Peruvian Inca Orchid, and the Xoloitz
hairless dog
breeds include the following: American
hairless terrier, Chinese Crested, Hairless Khala, Peruvian Inca Orchid, and the Xoloitz
hairless terrier, Chinese Crested,
Hairless Khala, Peruvian Inca Orchid, and the Xoloitz
Hairless Khala,
Peruvian Inca Orchid, and the Xoloitzcuintli.
A recent research paper by The Royal Society B studied the DNA and genetic materials of ancestral American
breeds along with some current Latin
breeds (e.g. Chihuahua,
Peruvian hairless dog, etc..)
The
Peruvian Inca Orchid, or
Peruvian Hairless Dog, is one of the rarest and weirdest looking dog
breeds in the world.