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Before Buying A Puppy From Chinese Crested Powder Puff Breeders

By Margaret Bailey


Right now you are reading this article since you have been searching the net looking for a replacement pet or even a new one. Just recently you saw a Chinese crested powder puff breeders sign selling puppies and somehow this has attracted your interest. Before anything else however, particularly a purchase, it may be a good idea to read on in this article first.

It is a good idea to perhaps take a step back and honestly gauge your intentions for taking on a pet. If it is nothing more than just for the fun of it or because it is a fad then do not do it. It is good to put into mind that you will need to be committed and responsible as the life of an animal is on the line. Part and parcel of being a responsible owner is to learn more about the breed in question before taking it on.

The Chinese crested dog is a so named because of the characteristic crest found on the top of its head, which is somewhat akin to the mane of horse. Two crested variations of this dog exists, one being the regular and the other being the powder puff. The regular crested only has hair on its head, the ends of its feet and the end of its tail while the whole body is basically hairless. The powder puff on the other hand has its whole body covered with hair.

Despite their physical differences, these two varieties are alike in all other matters. The origin of this breed is thought to have been in China due to the name. However, research has shown that the real origin of the dog was in Africa, which was brought onto ships by Chinese traders to help with pest control. They later became popular in China and hence the name.

In most if not all international dog registers, this dog will be classified under the toy breed section. It is a small dog and will reach about one foot on average at the shoulder and reach a maximum of twelve pounds upon maturity. It does have an average lifespan of around ten to fourteen years, but this can still be lengthened with proper nutrition, love and care.

Quite a few dog lovers will also comment that this dog was specifically bred for the invalid. This is because it can be quite content just being with you perfectly still or just hanging around on your lap the whole day. It is a dog that has very minimal exercise requirement, being at around less than twenty minutes per day.

Even though this is a small dog in general, you will have your work cut out for you in the grooming department. If you happen to have the regular hairless variety you need to give it regular baths to prevent skin infections and the like. The recommended minimum is around two to three times a week. Should you have the powder puff on the other hand, you need to give it a good brush over daily to maintain coat smoothness and silkiness.

In terms of personality, this dog is extremely friendly and socializes well with other animals and children. Generally it is also quite friendly towards strangers as well. Care should be taken however in terms of rough play as it is kind of small and will likely be injured.




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