Hairless dog breeds lack what most dogs are known for: fur or hair. There are several hairless dog breeds that stand out for their bald or "naked" appearance. Many dog lovers love the sleek feel of hairless dogs' skin and enjoy freedom from cleaning up pet fur. While they vary in appearance and personality, most hairless dog breeds tend to be fairly cuddly and enjoy curling up with their humans for warmth.
Breed Characteristics
One thing these dog breeds all have in common is their coats—they lack hair, have minimal hair, or have tiny hairs that resemble 'peach fuzz' over their skin. These relatively rare dog breeds carry genes that cause them to be completely hairless or have very little hair on their bodies.Some of these breeds are closely related, while others have a more distinct origin. Most are small to medium in size.
Tip
Hairless dogs may not be shedders, but they still need grooming to keep their skin healthy. Bathe your hairless dog regularly to cleanse the skin, and apply a dog-safe moisturizer to dry skin as needed. Also, be sure to protect the dog's skin from sunburn and cold weather.
From the relatively well-known Mexican hairless to the rare Abyssinian Sand Terrier, here are nine of the best hairless dog breeds.
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Xoloitzcuintli
The Xoloitzcuintli, also known as the Mexican hairless dog, comes in both hairless and short-coated varieties. Both varieties are exceptionally low-maintenance when it comes to grooming, though skin protection is a must. Xolos are an ancient Aztec breed dating back thousands of years. The dogs tend to be loyal and alert, making excellent watch dogs. While they can be protective when necessary, Xolos also are known for their calm nature.
Breed Overview
Height: 10 to 14 inches (toy); 14 to 18 inches (miniature); 18 to 23 inches (standard)
Weight: 10 to 15 pounds (toy); 15 to 30 pounds (miniature); 30 to 55 pounds (standard)
Personality/Temperament: Intelligent and protective
Energy Level: Medium
Coat and Color: Can be completely hairless or have a short, flat coat; muscular, rectangular body; wrinkled forehead; range of dark colors, including black, gray-black, slate, red, liver (brown), or bronze
Lifespan: 14 to 17 years
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American Hairless Terrier
The American hairless terrier descended from the rat terrier. Starting in the 1970s, rat terriers were selectively bred for their hairless coats. And, while someAmerican hairless terriers are still born with a light coat, they mostly feature the hairless trait. These dogs tend to be quite smart, active, and playful. They make good family dogs and have a high prey drive for small rodents.
Breed Overview
Height: 12 to 16 inches
Weight: 12 to 16 pounds
Personality/Temperament:
Energy Level: High
Coat and Color: Small and muscular body; coat colors include black, chocolate, red, apricot, and various combinations; can be hairless or have a very short coat
Lifespan: 14 to 16 years
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Chinese Crested
Chinese crested dogs come in two varieties: hairless and powderpuff. The hairless variety actually has fluffy tufts of hair on the head, ears, paws, and tail. The amount of hair can vary among dogs, and the powderpuff variety has a long, soft double coat over the whole body. Both the hairless and powderpuff varieties can come from the same litter. These dogs tend to be very loving and cuddly, though they have an energetic and playful side as well.
Breed Overview
Height: 11 to 13 inches
Weight: 8 to 12 pounds
Personality/Temperament: Lively, playful, cheerful, intelligent, social, companionable
Energy Level: Medium
Coat and Color: Can be hairless except for the head, tail, and feet or fully coated; small and slender body; spotted pink skin with feathery white hair
Lifespan: 13 to 18 years
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Peruvian Inca Orchid
Also known as the Peruvian hairless, the Peruvian Inca Orchid originated in ancient Peru, where it was mostly kept as a companion dog. These dogs tend to be very affectionate with and protective of their families, and they can develop separation anxiety when left alone. They also are athletic little dogs that need quite a bit of exercise to wear them out. Most Peruvian Inca Orchids are completely hairless, though some can have short patches of fur on their head, paws, and tip of the tail.
Breed Overview
Height: 9.75 to 15.75 inches (small); 15.75 to 19.75 inches (medium); 19.75 to 25.75 inches (large)
Weight: 8.5 to 17.5 pounds (small); 17.5 to 26.5 pounds (medium); 26.5 to 55 pounds (large)
Personality/Temperament: Intelligent, noble, alert, affectionate, lively, protective
Energy Level: Medium
Coat and Color: Hairless or, very rarely, tufts of hair in spots; skin color varies but can include black, brown, gray, pink, tan, and white; low tail; smooth skin
Lifespan: 10 to 12 years
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Argentine Pila Dog
A close relative to the Peruvian Inca Orchid, the Argentine pila dog is a hairless breed prized for its soft skin. This rare breed comes in three size categories and is primarily found in its native Argentina.Argentine pila dogs tend to be affectionate, playful, and adaptable to new environments. While they are mostly hairless, some pila dogs do have small tufts of fur on the top of their heads and on their tails.
Breed Overview
Height: 10 to 14 inches (small); 14 to 18 inches (medium); 18 to 25 inches (large)
Weight: 9 to 18 pounds (small); 18 to 25 pounds (medium); 25 to 55 pounds (large)
Personality/Temperament: Loyal, sensitive, alert
Energy Level:
Traits, Coat, and Color: Tail curled forward; relatively short body; pointed ears; narrow muzzle; almond eyes; skin color varies and can include spotted or piebald markings
Lifespan: 10 to 12 years
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Hairless Khala
Hairless Khalas, also known as Bolivian hairless dogs, are a rare hairless dog breed originating in Bolivia. They look quite similar to the Peruvian Inca Orchid and Xoloitzcuintli and likely share ancestors. These dogs love their owners and will fearlessly protect them, so training is a must to keep them friendly with those outside of your household. Like other hairless breeds, some of these dogs do have small tufts of hair, especially on their heads.
Breed Overview
Height: 14 to 17 inches (medium); 17 to 20 inches (large)
Weight: 14 to 30 pounds (medium); 18 to 20 pounds (large)
Personality/Temperament: Calm, attentive, friendly but may be reserved with strangers
Energy Level: Medium
Coat and Color: Hairless, short, or medium coat; dark gray skin; tufts of white hair on head
Lifespan: 10 to 12 years
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Jonangi
Jonangi dogs are native to India, where they were bred as herding and hunting dogs. The breed is quite rare today. Jonangis tend to be wary around strangers, but they are exceptionally friendly toward those they know, including kids and other pets in the home. Moreover, Jonangis have a similar disposition and muscularity to bull terriers, and they have a distinctive yodel instead of a bark. Many of these dogs are not hairless but instead have a very short, smooth coat that’s nearly invisible.
Breed Overview
Height: 17 to 21 inches
Weight: 28 to 48 pounds
Personality/Temperament:
Energy Level: Medium
Coat, Color, Appearance: Short, smooth and nearly hairless, may have more hairs on head; colors vary but can include fawn, black, white, and chocolate; can have piebald markings; pricked ears; curled tail; short muzzle; fox-like features; wrinkled forehead
Lifespan: 10 to 12 years
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Abyssinian Sand Terrier
If you’re looking for a canine exercise buddy with a quiet and calm temperament, the Abyssinian sand terrier is the dog for you. This extremely rare breed also goes by the name African hairless dog. It's a fairly small- to medium-sized dog with a long, sleek body. Some dogs within the breed are completely hairless, while othershave small tufts of hair on the top of the head and tip of the tail.
Breed Overview
Height:15.5 to 20.5 inches
Weight: 21 to 39 pounds
Physical Characteristics:
Personality/Temperament:
Energy Level: High
Coat, Color, Appearance: Colors include black, gray, bronze, sand; skin can have mottled markings; hairless except for tufts of hair on head and tail; bat-like ears; long muzzle; sleek body
Lifespan: 10 to 12 years
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Hairless Chihuahua
Hairless chihuahuas are the same breed as coated chihuahuas — they just have a rare genetic defect that causes them to be hairless. Thus, their temperament is just like any other chihuahua. They generally have big personalities, bond very closely with their favorite humans, and are protective of their territory. But the hairless variety is prone to skin issues, so care and monitoring are essential. Hairless chihuahuas also can get chilled quite easily.
Breed Overview
Height: 6 to 9 inches
Weight: 2 to 6 pounds
Physical Characteristics: Petite frame; big eyes; large upright ears; short muzzle; slender legs
Personality/Temperament: Loyal, alert, lively, attentive, companionable
Energy Level: Medium
Coat and Color: Hairless, short, or long coat
Lifespan: 13 to 18 years
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