African Hairless Dog
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Characteristics of African Hairless Dog
Country of origin | Africa |
The size | small, medium |
Growth | 39–52 cm |
Weight | 9.5-17.7 kg |
Age | 12–15 years old |
FCI breed group | Not recognized |
Brief information
- Another name is the Abyssinian Sand Dog;
- Brave;
- A very rare breed.
Character
The birthplace of the African hairless dog is Africa, it is difficult to determine its place of origin more precisely today. Researchers tend to believe that this is an ancient breed. In the culture of many peoples, there was a belief that a bald dog has magical powers, is a guide between life and death, and is able to heal ailments.
In addition, experts believe that this breed was used to develop some modern hairless breeds – for example, the Chinese Crested. Despite the fact that the African hairless dog was brought to Europe approximately in the 18th-19th centuries, it did not gain much popularity. Probably, her appearance seemed to breeders and dog lovers rude.
The African Hairless Dog is not officially recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale . She is registered with only one club – the Continental Kennel Club in the United States.
Today there are less than 400 Abyssinian Sand Dogs in the world, so there is almost no information about it.
Behaviour
According to data from open sources, many dogs of this breed have an amazing property – they do not know how to bark until they learn this from relatives. However, this does not prevent pets from being fearless, showing courage and courage. Especially when it comes to protecting your beloved owner and family.
The Abyssinian Sand Dog is an affectionate pet that is always ready to support the owner. Such a pet is suitable for families with small children – he perceives kids well. The African hairless dog easily gets along with pets, including his relatives. This is a good-natured and peaceful dog.
There are a number of features in the training of representatives of this breed. Because many puppies can’t bark, they can’t always express themselves. This leads to some problems in communication with the dog. If the pet has an unstable psyche, neuroses can develop against this background. So it is recommended to start training at a very early age in order to find an approach to your pet and teach him how to interact with people.
African Hairless Dog Care
Hairless animals require special care. Bathe them once a week, because these dogs quickly become dirty: the fat, which is abundantly secreted by the sebaceous glands, is to blame. In this case, it is necessary to use mild cleansers: the skin of bald dogs is sensitive, and they often have allergic reactions.
In addition, it is recommended to apply a moisturizer to your pet’s skin 2-3 times a week, as it is prone to dryness – this will benefit her.
Conditions of detention
The Abyssinian Sand Dog is not suitable for breeding in cold climates – it does not tolerate low temperatures well. Already in the fall, bald pets are dressed in warm suits made of windproof fabric.
It is important that the pet does not spend much time in the open sun. His skin tans easily and the dog can get burned.