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Name: Brewtus the Chinese Crested
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $200
Species: Dog
Breed: Chinese Crested-Hairless (medium coat)
Learn more about the Chinese Crested-Hairless.
Color: Brown and Tan
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 17 Pounds
General Potential Size: Small
Current Age: 17 Years 8 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Yes
Good with Kids: No
Description:

Brewtus is looking for a home because his previous owner could not keep him. Brewtus is a beautiful Chinese Crested whom has lived with dogs and cats. He likes to cuddle and is playful. Brewtus should go to an all adult household as he can display food aggression with other animals and people. He can be nippy if scared or nervous. We would like to place him in a dog experenced home with a strong pack leader. He seems to like men the most but forms connections with women equally.

According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, there are two distinct varieties of this unusual dog: one is hairless except for its feet, head and tail, and called, not surprisingly, the Hairless; the other is called the Powder Puff. It has a coat of long soft hair. The Chinese Crested originated in Africa where they were called "African Hairless Terriers." The ancient Aztecs kept them as bedwarmers, and believe it or not, did eat them. The Chinese trading ships stopped along Africa on their routes, and it was there that they picked up these dogs because they were excellent ratters for aboard their ships. They renamed the dogs "Chinese Crested" and the name stuck. The stripper, Gypsy Rose Lee, used to breed Chinese Crested. The most popular of the hairless breed, the Chinese Crested are still very rare. These dogs are sweet, lively, playful and cuddly. They are exceptionally loving and likes to hug and smile. Affectionate with children. Children should be taught not to be rough with this breed as it is friendly, but it does not have the protective hair that other breeds have and can get injured easily. They are an entertaining companion. Intelligent and very alert. Puppies should be well-socialized and exposed to loud noises when young to avoid potential timidity. If its owners do not baby them, these dogs can grow up to be a very well-adjusted dog. They have an ability to perform tricks and are generally good with other pets. They are not barkers. Chinese Crested Dogs like to climb and dig holes. They tend to become very attached to their owners and have difficulty adjusting to a new one. Chinese Crested Dogs crave constant companionship. They have a life expectancy of 10-12 years.

 

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