94% Compatible
Despite their massive size, these gentle giants were known as 'poor man's horse' in Swiss farming communities.
They're born with a fine coat of fur that falls out, leaving them completely hairless by 6-8 weeks of age!
Swiss farmers utilized these dogs in the Alps during the 1800s for drafting, herding, and guarding livestock. Their strength and versatility made them invaluable working companions.
Developed in Louisiana during the 1970s from a hairless mutation in Rat Terriers. Bred specifically as companion dogs and for families seeking hypoallergenic pets.
Needs early socialization and training. Regular exercise essential. Watch for signs of bloat and joint issues. Climate sensitivity in hot weather requires monitoring.
Needs sun protection and temperature regulation. Regular skin care required. Exercise requirements must be met daily. Special attention to dental hygiene important.