Chinese Crested are nice little dogs, is your brothers dog a hairless, or what they call powder puff? They have a sweet, affectionate personality. And of course, the hairless varieties are obviously non shedding. (hard to shed if there isn't any hair) They are however, one breed I won't raise. It is unfortunate that the breed is rather uncommon, and the general public hasn't got a clue as to what they are. I would be afraid of having visitors to the kennel see them and not knowing what they are, they would beat a fast and straight track to the nearest law inforcement agency and turn me in thinking my dogs were mangy and hairless.
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What Deadly Animals Are In Your Backyard?
Started by inverse_bloom, Nov 12 2009 11:34 PM
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Posted 17 November 2009 - 11:46 PM
Its a hairless, unlike the picture my brothers one has a marginally white crest towards the back. It also has fluffy white legs. Its actually a big version of the breed (a mid size dog) it weighs about 15 kg. It slightly cowers each time you walk past it and sometimes you have to chase it a little to pat it. It plays with the cats and is like a gentle giant to them.
Definitely not a dangerous animal in my backyard! Although perhaps it is in its imagination.
Definitely not a dangerous animal in my backyard! Although perhaps it is in its imagination.
Edited by inverse_bloom, 17 November 2009 - 11:48 PM.
#23
Posted 18 November 2009 - 07:57 AM
Hmm, where I live at we have a lot of poisonous snakes and spiders. But that's because there's a lot of farms nearby so there's swamps and stuff.
Really all animals are poisonous though, just some won't be able to inject you or your body can fight off the disease.
Really all animals are poisonous though, just some won't be able to inject you or your body can fight off the disease.
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