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Chinese Crested
With their spotted pink skin, spiky “crested” hairdo, furry socks and feathery tail, you can’t mistake the sweet and slender Chinese Crested for any other breed. This frolicsome, ultra-affectionate companion dog is truly a breed apart.
https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/chinese-crested/
| January 1, 2009
Expert Advice
Chinese Crested History: From Sailors' Sidekicks to Unique Companions
Although the exact origin of the breed isn't known, there is much we do know about Chinese Crested History. The hairless dogs have origin stories worldwide.
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeds/chinese-crested-history/
| January 1, 2009
Expert Advice
Chinese Crested Facts You May Not Know
There's much more to this breed that meets the eye! Learn more about the breed with these Chinese Crested fun facts, and become an expert.
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/fun-facts-chinese-crested/
| January 1, 2009
Expert Advice
Chinese Crested 'Kiss' Reps the Breed at the AKC Obedience Classic
Chinese Crested "Kiss" and Zelda Casanova are looking forward to showing how smart and driven the breed can be when competing in the AKC Obedience Classic.
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/sports/akc-obedience-classic-chinese-crested-kiss/
| January 1, 2009
Expert Advice
12-Year-Old Chinese Crested "Laars" Makes Obedience History
Marsha showed her first obedience dog in 1979 — a Scottish Terrier who went on to earn her Utility title. It didn't take long for her to get hooked on the sport, and she soon started training Shetland Sheepdogs (one of which went on to earn an OTCH.)
In 1993, Marsha was showing a Shetland Sheepdog but became [...]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/sports/chinese-crested-laars-obedience-history/
| January 1, 2009
Expert Advice
AKC Breeder Spotlight: Adrienne Scott of Prairie Crest Beaucerons
Adrienne Scott is an AKC Breeder of Merit who has realized a lifelong dream in her small hobby kennel, Prairie Crest Beaucerons, of Maysville, Missouri, devoted to preserving the centuries-old Beauceron breed. She has produced many champions and, through health testing, improving temperaments, and structure, she strives to produce the best Beaucerons possible. Adrienne has [...]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeding/breeder-spotlight-adrienne-scott-prairie-crest-beaucerons/
| January 1, 2009
Expert Advice
Afghan Hound Ch. Taejon of Crown Crest Best in Show, 1953
Afghan Hound Ch. Taejon of Crown Crest 1953: Afghan Hound Ch. Taejon of Crown Crest and owner-handler Kay Finch take second straight Best in Show at the Harbor Cities Kennel Club show, in Long Beach, California. Taejon won the Afghan Hound Club of America national specialty in 1954 and won the breed and the Hound Group at [...]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeding/afghan-hound-best-in-show/
| January 1, 2009
Expert Advice
The Year of the Dog: Celebrating Six Fascinating Chinese Breeds
In the Gregorian solar calendar, which is the international civil calendar, the New Year is a fixed day, Jan. 1, around the world. The Chinese calendar, however, is a lunar calendar, which is why the Chinese New Year falls on a different day each year. This year, the New Year is on Feb. 16.
In the Chinese [...]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/year-of-dog-perfect-time-celebrate-fascinating-breeds/
| January 1, 2009
Sports & Events
Agility League Spotlight: At 14, Winner is Still an Agility Standout
The spotlight shines on a special senior, who is one of the oldest dogs running in League, if not the oldest! Winner is a 14-year-old Chinese Crested who still puts in great runs as a Veteran on his League team at Bayshore Companion Dog Club in New Jersey. His handler, Paul Mount, is an AKC [...]
https://www.akc.org/sports/agility/in-the-zone/winner-still-agility-standout/
| January 1, 2009
Press Releases
AKC Breeds and Varieties Allow Allergy Sufferers to Consider Dog Ownership
Plus, Hairless Breeds: Nothing To Sneeze At
While no dog is 100 percent hypoallergenic, there are many breeds which the American Kennel Club (AKC®) suggests people with allergies consider. Most of these breeds have non-shedding coats, which produce less dander. It's the dander, not the hair, which causes most pet allergies.
For those who can't do [...]
https://www.akc.org/press-releases/akc-breeds-and-varieties-allow-allergy-sufferers-to-consider-dog-owner/
| January 1, 2009