Peruvian Hairless Dog's Appearance, Size, Temperament, Pictures

Peruvian Hairless Dog's Appearance

Peruvian Hairless Dog


According to the FCI breed standard, hairlessness is the most important aspect of its appearance. On top of its head, on its feet, and on the tip of its tail, the dog may have short hair.

In Peru, breeders tend to prefer completely hairless dogs. The full-coated variety is disqualified from conformation showing. The color of skin can be elephant grey, chocolate-brown, copper, or mottled. They can be totally one color or one color with tongue pink spots. Albinism is not allowed. The eye color is linked to the skin color. It's always brown, but dogs with light colors can have clearer eyes than darker-skinned dogs.

The dogs should be slim and elegant, with the impression of force and harmony, without being coarse. And the ears should be candle-flame shaped and erect with the possibility to lay flat. In addition, proportions of height (at withers) to length (withers to base of tail) are 1:1.

Peruvian Hairless Dogs's Size

Small: 25 to 40 cm (10 to 16 inches)
Medium: 40 to 50 cm (16 to 20 inches)
Large: 50 to 65 cm (20 to 26 inches)
The smallest weighs from 4 kg (9 lb) and the largest up to 25 kg (55 lb).

Peruvian Hairless Dog's Temperament

Peruvian Hairless dogs are affectionate with family but wary of strangers. They are typically alert, lively and friendly with other dogs but can be protective as well. These dogs do not like to be alone, but when trained, can do well. These dogs are intolerant of extreme temperatures and are agile and fast. They generally require an owner that understands dog language and are not recommended for beginners.

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