American Hairless Terrier
Energetic, intelligent, and social
History and General Information of American Hairless Terrier dog breed
The American Hairless Terrier is a unique and relatively new breed of dog. It originated in the United States in the 1970s when a hairless puppy was born as a result of a genetic mutation in a litter of Rat Terriers. This hairless puppy, named Josephine, became the foundation for the American Hairless Terrier breed.
The breed was developed with the goal of creating a small to medium-sized, hairless dog with a friendly and affectionate temperament. Through selective breeding, the American Hairless Terrier was established, and it was recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 2016.
American Hairless Terriers are typically small to medium-sized dogs with a well-muscled and athletic build. As the name suggests, they are hairless, although some may have a light coat of hair on certain parts of their body, such as the head, tail, and feet. Their skin is smooth and warm to the touch.
In terms of temperament, American Hairless Terriers are known for being lively, intelligent, and friendly. They are social dogs that enjoy being part of the family and getting along well with children and other pets when properly socialized. They are typically active and playful, requiring regular exercise and mental stimulation.
Dog Breed Traits
Breed traits that should one consider before going through a list of all dog breeds for adoption or purchase.
Size: Small to medium-sized.
Adaptability: Adapts well to various living environments.
Allergies: Generally hypoallergenic, minimal shedding.
Friendliness: Friendly and affectionate towards family/known people.
Behavior towards strangers: Generally friendly, may be cautious.
Friendliness towards kids: Typically good with proper socialization.
Hair/fur shedding: Minimal shedding, hairless with some hair growth.
Activity/energy level: Moderate to high activity level.
Life span: Average 14 to 16 years, can be longer.
Training difficulty: Intelligent and trainable with positive reinforcement.
Behavioral history: Lively, intelligent, and social breed.
General health: Generally healthy, no major breed-specific concerns.
Available puppies
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