The Chinese Crested is believed to originate from Africa where it was used by the Aztecs as a bed warmer. When sailors on Chinese trade ships discovered these little dogs they found them to be great ratters onboard their ships.

Appearance

There are two coat types of the Chinese Crested Dogs – the Hairless and the Powder Puff. The Hairless has smooth skin with hair only on the feet, tail and head. The Powder Puff has a long, soft double coat. The breed comes in many colours and the skin of the Hairless can vary from pale pink to almost black, and often spotted.

Temperament

The Cresties are lively, outgoing little dogs, very affectionate with their owners and make great family pets, although children do need to be respectful of their minimal size and delicate skin. They should be well socialised as puppies with both people and other dogs as they are prone to timidity.

Life span

10 – 12 years

Care

Like humans, the Hairless will require veterinary recommended sunscreen during the summer to protect the skin and a warm coat during the cold months. They also require regular bathing as they can develop acne.

The Powder Puff will require frequent brushing to avoid tangles and mats. The Cresties are not known to shed and are rarely bothered by fleas.

Health concerns

Some Cresties are known to be prone to lamness in the limbsluxating patella, and various eyesdental  and skin issues.