1. The American Hairless Terrier, a Louisiana native, is a smart, inquisitive, and playful dog that comes in hairless and coated varieties. He is a fine choice for allergy sufferers who want a dog ...
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    The American Hairless Terrier is a spirited and charismatic breed with an interesting history that began in the 1970s when a hairless puppy was born in a litter of Rat Terriers. These unique companions are truly one-of-a-kind with their small to medium size — they typically stand at around 10 to 16 inches tall — and smooth, hairless skin.
  4. thepetworld.org

    The American Hairless Terrier is a new dog breed, having been around since the 1970s. ... The American Kennel Club (AKC) followed suit in 2016 by officially recognizing the breed as part of the Terrier Group. Today, these purebred dogs are cherished companions and loyal family pets. Thanks to their affectionate nature and easy-to-care-for coats ...
  5. 101dogbreeds.com

    History. Early 18th - late 19th century: The origin of American hairless terriers can be traced to the 18th century when crossbred hunting dogs, called Feists were taken to North America.During the 19th century, the Rat Terrier of Feist lineage was developed from Italian Greyhound, Miniature Pinscher, and Beagle.. 20th century: In 1972, a completely hairless female pup named Josephine was ...
  6. dog-breeds.net

    This page will delve into everything you need to know about the American Hairless Terrier, a charming and spirited family pet. Overview. AKC Height: 12-16 inches. AKC Weight: 12-16 pounds. Colors: Any color except merle or albino. Life Expectancy: 14-16 years. Group: Terrier Group _____ Physical Characteristics
  7. puppyfinder.com

    The American Hairless Terrier was developed from the Rat terrier breed and are similar in characteristics and temperament. Breed Group: Terrier: Weight (lbs): 5-16: Height (in): 7-16: Colors: pink skin with gray, gold, red or black spots. Coat: Completely hairless; no tufts of hair anywhere; does have eyelashes and whiskers. Character:
  8. thesprucepets.com

    Where to Adopt or Buy an American Hairless Terrier . The American hairless terrier is still a very rare breed, even in North America. To secure a puppy from a reputable breeder, you may need to get onto a waiting list or travel further afield. Expect to pay about $1,500 up to $4,000 for a purebred AHT.
  9. dog-learn.com

    The American Hairless Terrier is, of course, a member of the Terrier group in the AKC and other clubs. This breed was "accidentally" created from one Rat Terrier that was born without a coat in the late 20th century--and that one dog, a bitch named Josephine, gave birth to several more hairless (or nearly hairless) dogs over the next few years; these dogs became the foundation stock for the breed.
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    Hairless, but healthy The AHT is the only hairless breed in which the trait is recessive, and therefore, the homozygous state is not lethal (as is the case with other hairless breeds). Actually, the hairless variety is a healthy dog born with a sparse coat that is lost completely within the first six weeks.
  11. dogmadness.com

    Sep 21, 2024American Hairless Terriers are social dogs that enjoy being around their human family members and are good with children when properly socialized. Appearance. The American Hairless Terrier is a small to medium-sized dog breed that typically weighs between 12 to 28 pounds and stands around 12 to 16 inches tall at the shoulder.
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