Before You Go And Visit 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.

First of all take a step back and make an honest inventory of yourself and your intentions. Make sure you are getting a pet for the right intentions and reasons and not just as a fad or something for the heck of it. Remember that you will be taking of a living thing and you need to be committed and responsible. And one way to show responsibility is to know more about your preferred breed before buying it.

The dog is called crested due to the uncanny crest on top of its head which is akin to the mane of a horse, if one is dead set for an example. The breed has two very distinct varieties, being the regular and the powder puff. The regular crested will have hair only on its head, the ends of its tail and legs while the remainder of its body remains totally bald. The powder puff is one that is fully covered in 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.

In most if not all international dog registers, this dog will be classified under the toy breed section. It is a small dog and will reach about one foot on average at the shoulder and reach a maximum of twelve pounds upon maturity. It does have an average lifespan of around ten to fourteen years, but this can still be lengthened with proper nutrition, love and care.

Quite a few dog lovers will also comment that this dog was specifically bred for the invalid. This is because it can be quite content just being with you perfectly still or just hanging around on your lap the whole day. It is a dog that has very minimal exercise requirement, being at around less than twenty minutes per 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.

In addition, as a final note, this dog is extremely friendly with children and animals, and also gets along with strangers. However, due to its size, rough play must be avoided so that it will avoid injuries while playing.




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