Hairless Dogs
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Hairless Dogs
American Hairless Terrier | Chinese Crested Dog | Mexican Hairless Dog | Peruvian Hairless Dog
A hairless dog is a
dog with a
genetic
disposition for hairlessnes. There are two known types of genetic
hairlessness, a
dominant and a
recessive type.
Dominant genes
Dogs with dominant genes for hairlessness can pass their attributes to their
offspring in natural conditions, that is, not under the control of humans.
Therefore, it is possible that, in some parts of the world, groups of hairless
dogs came into existence. Later in history, people developed these groups into a
recognized breed.
Known breeds at this time are the
Chinese Crested Dog, the
Mexican Hairless Dog, and the
Peruvian Hairless Dog. Other breeds there are said to exist are the
African Hairless Dog and the
Thai Hairless Boran Dog.
This type of genetic structure is said to be
homozygous
lethal for the dominant gene. This means that dogs with two dominant genes
cannot live. Therefore, all dominant-hairless dogs have a
heterozygous gene structure. There's also a homozygous recessive type, which
is a coated variety. On average, every litter of hairless puppies should come
with some coated ones, too. Statistically, for every 2 hairless puppies, there
should on average be one coated.
However, some breeders claim varying averages from 1:0 to 2:1; that is, some
breeders claim to have no coated offspring in any of their litters, while others
claim to have an average ratio of 8:1 or 4:1 or 2:1. Averages that show more
coated than hairless are not known.
The Chinese Crested coated variety is called "Powder Puff", and is a
recognized type. For the other breeds coated varieties are not recognized as
valid varieties for
show dogs.
Recessive genes
Dogs with a recessive gene for hairlessness are not known in natural
conditions. The only known such breed, the
American Hairless Terrier, is created by mankind.
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