Best Hairless Dog Breeds

American hairless terriers are still born with a light coat, the trait of being hairless is predominant.

American Hairless Terrier

Chinese Crested

There are two varieties of Chinese crested dogs: hairless and powderpuff. The hairless variety's head, ears, paws, and tail are actually covered in soft, fluffy fur.

Xoloitzcuintli

The Mexican hairless dog, also known as the Xoloitzcuintli, is available in both hairless and short-coated varieties.

Peruvian Inca Orchid

The Peruvian Inca Orchid, also known as the Peruvian hairless, originated in ancient Peru, where it was primarily maintained as a companion dog. 

The Argentine pila dog, which is closely related to the Peruvian Inca Orchid, is a hairless breed valued for its soft skin.

Argentine Pila Dog

The Abyssinian sand terrier is the dog for you if you're searching for an exercise companion with a calm and quiet temperament. 

Abyssinian Sand Terrier

Bolivian hairless dogs, also known as hairless Khalas, are an uncommon breed of hairless dog that originated in Bolivia. 

Hairless Khala

 Jonangis are typically reserved around strangers, but they are exceedingly friendly with those they know, including children and household pets.

Jonangi

The ancient Ecuadorian hairless dog is possibly related to the Peruvian Inca Orchid.

Ecuadorian Hairless Dog

These canines have very little hair, which is typically concentrated on the tip of their heads. 

Hairless chihuahuas are the same breed as coated chihuahuas; however, they are hairless due to an uncommon genetic defect. 

Hairless Chihuahua

Beagles are engaged canines who require regular exercise, time with friends, and attention to avoid becoming destructive or excessively barking.

Beagle

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