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These hairy Hairless dogs are not a mix between Powderpuffs and Hairless Chinese Crested Dogs, but are merely a result of a weaker expression of the. The Chinese Crested, fondly called the Crestie or Puff, comes in two “types:” the hairless and the Powderpuff. The Hairless type has soft, human like skin. Examples of Chinese Cresteds most people see on the internet or in pictures are the super hairy hairless Cresteds, #7 -#9 being the most popular. A super hairy.


Recent research has shown that the hairless variety of the Chinese Crested is caused by a mutation on the FOXI3 genetic code. The gene for hypotrichosis (Hr) is a dominant gene and prenatal lethal in homozygotes (HrHr) meaning that every Chinese Crested you find is a heterozygote as the puppies affected by the double hairless gene will be reabsorbed in the Estimated Reading Time: 10 mins. Every Hairless Chinese Crested carries the dominant gene for producing hairlessness, i.e. hair on head, feet and tail only. In the case of the Chinese Crested, it is the amount and extent of the hairlessness that varies, as well as highly unpredictable. There may be only a few sparse hairs to large patches of hair on the body of a hairless. Even those with a casual interest in dogs know of the Chinese Crested Hairless breed, and most of those people are aware that in the breed, there is the Hairless version (the one that has hair on its head, feet, and tail), and the coated version, or Powderpuff. These are the two “coats” mentioned in the AKC breed standard.


Recent research has shown that the hairless variety of the Chinese Crested is caused by a mutation on the FOXI3 genetic code. The gene for hypotrichosis (Hr) is a dominant gene and prenatal lethal in homozygotes (HrHr) meaning that every Chinese Crested you find is a heterozygote as the puppies affected by the double hairless gene will be reabsorbed in the womb. True hairless Cresteds have very little to no hair on their body, but others are capable of growing an almost-full coat of hair if left ungroomed. The latter are often called ‘hairy hairless’ Chinese Cresteds. The Powderpuff Chinese Crested (Puff), on the other hand, has silky, flowing hair all over its body. Unlike in most canine breeds, this double coat is unique because the undercoat is much shorter than the overcoat. The Chinese Crested, fondly called the Crestie or Puff, comes in two “types:” the hairless and the Powderpuff. The Hairless type has soft, human like skin, as well as tufts of fur on its paws ("socks"), tail ("plume") and long, flowing hair on its head ("crest"). The Powderpuff has a long, soft, fine, double coat.


Skip to content. Click here. What is a Hairless Chinese Crested. As the Poodle gets groomed to dance in the show ring so does the hairless Chinese Crested. The hairless quality is due to the presence of a hairless gene… the symptom of that gene is lack of hair on the body of the dog.

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