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  2. 10 Healthiest Dog Breeds With the Least Health Issues - AOL

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    10 Healthiest Dog Breeds with Less Health Problems Sergey Ryumin - Getty Images. ... Chinese Crested. Chinese Crested are loyal dogs with elegant features. While most of their body is hairless ...

  3. Canine follicular dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Structural follicular dysplasia varies by breed but all involve weakened hairs that break easily. Hair loss is originally seen in areas of repeated grooming or trauma, for instance the neck because of contact with a collar.

  4. Chinese Crested Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Crested Dog is a hairless breed of dog. Like most hairless dog breeds, the Chinese Crested Dog comes in two varieties, without hair and with hair, which can be born in the same litter: the hairless and the powderpuff .

  5. Xoloitzcuintle - Wikipedia

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    Health [ edit ] The Xolo has been developed by natural selection for thousands of years, and is therefore generally not prone to health and structure problems as other dog breeds more modified by human selection efforts.

  6. All you need to know about being allergic to dogs and ... - AOL

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    Hypoallergenic breeds include poodles, Yorkshire terriers, Basenjis, or Chinese Crested dogs. If you found this feature helpful, you may also like this one about being allergic to cats . Show comments

  7. Pekingese - Wikipedia

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    Pekingese, 1904 Chinese Spaniel, 1903 Chinese Happa dog from the 19th century, an ancestor of the modern Pekingese, Rothschild Zoological Museum, Tring, England. The breed emerged in China from several kinds of small dog owned by aristocratic families. Unlike the others, it could only be owned by members of the Chinese Imperial Palace. [7]

  8. Basenji - Wikipedia

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    There is only one completed health survey of dog breeds, including the Basenji, that was conducted by the UK Kennel Club in 2004. The survey indicated the prevalence of diseases in Basenjis with dermatitis (9% of responses), incontinence and bladder infection (5%), hypothyroidism (4%), pyometra and infertility (4%).

  9. Laizhou Hong - Wikipedia

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    Laizhou Hong's tongue has the common characteristics of Chinese dog breeds, and has black spots on the tongue or a black or bluish-black tongue. [8] The same is true for their gums. Some Laizhou Hong's gums will appear black, which is a common feature of Chinese dog breeds. [9] Laizhou Hong's ears are usually erect and do not require ear ...