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The hairless gene in Chinese Cresteds is actually incomplete dominance, resulting in some dogs being born with fur!
Taiwan Dogs can climb trees and navigate rough terrain with remarkable agility, a skill developed from hunting.
Developed in ancient China as companion dogs for Chinese sailors, these small dogs served as ratters on ships while traveling maritime trade routes during the Han dynasty.
Developed in Taiwan's mountainous regions during the 17th century as versatile hunting and guard dogs, serving indigenous communities in tracking wild game and protecting property.
Hairless variety needs sun protection and regular skin care. Both varieties require dental attention and protection from extreme temperatures.
Needs secure fencing due to athletic ability. Regular exercise crucial for behavioral balance. Early socialization important for developing well-rounded temperament.