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).
Not exact matches
The hind legs are parallel when viewed from the
rear and boast well - developed upper thighs and firm
hock joints.
Viewed from the side, the
hock joint is well bent and the
rear pasterns are well let down and perpendicular to the ground.
Most dogs have a «natural» tail that hangs down to somewhere near the
hock (the
joint between the lower thigh and the pastern on the
rear leg).