The American Hairless Terrier is
the only hairless breed that is a result of a recessive gene.
Not exact matches
This terrier is the
only breed in which two
hairless animals produce
hairless puppies.
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 those dogs that are honestly non-shedding because they are
hairless breeds and there are those dogs that are considered to be non-shedding dogs although they do shed, they
only shed lightly.
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.
The
only dog
breeds that are completely non-shedding are those that have no coat at all, or the
hairless dogs.
In fact, I'd like no shedding at all, but the
only breeds that don't shed at all are
hairless breeds.
Fictional: «
Breeds» such as cabbits, squittens, Chinese
Hairless and Egyptian
Hairless that exist
only in fiction or folklore, but people may believe they are real.
If you think having a non-shedding
breed will restrict you to
hairless or short haired dogs
only, prepare to be pleasantly surprised.
He is a unique pup as he is one of the
only dogs from our rescue that has part
hairless breed — and he's also a leftie!
Fictional: «
Breeds» such as cabbits, squittens, Chinese
Hairless and Egyptian
Hairless that exist
only in fiction or folklore (but people believe they are real).