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Before Making A Purchase From Chinese Crested Powder Puff Breeders

By Margaret Bailey


You may have landed on this article page at this moment since you are basically looking for a new pet to keep you company, or even a replacement one at that. You saw a sign earlier made by Chinese crested powder puff breeders selling puppies and this has somewhat piqued your interest. Before you do go and march down there to make a purchase, do finish this article first.

A good first step will be to gauge your true intentions of taking on a pet and see if you have what it takes. Do not take on a pet if the reason is you just feel like it and because everyone else is doing it. It is always good to remember that getting a pet means taking care of a living and breathing creature and thus one has to be committed and responsible. Part of this responsibility is learning more about the pet before starting.

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.

This particular breed is small and this classified as a toy breed in most if not all registers internationally. On maturity it will reach around one foot more or less at the shoulder and will weigh around up to twelve pounds. It has an average lifespan of around ten to fourteen years, but with proper care and nutrition this can still be extended somewhat.

This breed cab vie for the ultimate lap dog title as it is perfectly happy being on your lap or just next to you doing nothing the whole day. Some have even said that this is a dog perfect for invalids. It is a dog that has minimal exercise requirements, being at less than twenty minutes a day.

Despite its size, you will have your schedule cut out for you in terms of grooming this breed properly. If you have the hairless variety you need to give it baths regularly of anywhere from two to three times a week to prevent skin infections. If you have the full haired one, you need to give it regular brushings once a day to maintain both smoothness and softness of the coat.

This dog also has a very amiable personality and gets along very well with children and other animals. It is also quite friendly with strangers as well. When playing with it, care should be taken as to avoiding rough play, as it will be easily injured due to its size.




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