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American Hairless Terrier Dog Breed Information:

The American Hairless Terrier is the only hairless dog breed indigenous to the United States, and the breed’s creation was something of a happy accident. Today, the breed is known as an active companion dog and an especially great choice for allergy sufferers.

 

American Hairless Terrier Dog Breed Group: Terrier Dogs.

American Hairless Terrier Height: 12 to 16 inches.

American Hairless Terrier Weight: 10 to 16 pounds.

American Hairless Terrier Life Span: 13 to 16 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

American Hairless Terriers can be black, sable, blue, brindle, red, or brown. Sometimes their skin or very short, fine coat is a solid color, and other times they are a combination of two or three colors. American Hairless Terriers tend to get along with other dogs, but when it comes to cats, they still have the prey drive of their Rat Terrier parents, so they may be prone to chasing.

 

American Hairless Terrier History:

The American Hairless Terrier breed at first. Rat Terriers had steadily gained popularity in the United States through the 20th century, with President Frankin D. Roosevelt counting himself as a fan. But in 1972, something unexpected happened in Trout, Louisiana. One Rat Terrier was born hairless. 

Her birth coat fell out when she was a few weeks old. Once two hairless Rat Terriers were finally bred together in 1983, the American Hairless Terrier was born. They continued to breed some of the American Hairless Terriers with Rat Terriers, creating Coated American Hairless Terriers.

 

American Hairless Terrier Size:

The American Hairless Terrier stands between twelve and 16 inches from the shoulder and weighs between ten and 16 pounds.

 

American Hairless Terrier Personality:

Like many other dogs in the Terrier breed group, American Hairless Terriers might be small, but their personalities are anything but. They have high energy levels, will let you know if something is on their mind (or if someone is at the front door), and don't do well when left alone for long periods of time.

 

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American Hairless Terrier Health:

American Hairless Terriers are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they can be subject to certain health conditions. Some of the more common health problems American Hairless Terriers suffer from include. 

Deafness. 

Hypothyroidism. 

Patellar Luxation. 

Demodicosis (Red Mange). 

Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease (Hip Joint Bone Degeneration). 

Cushing's Disease.

 

American Hairless Terrier Care:

As with all dogs, you should keep up with your American Hairless Terrier's regular veterinary checkups to detect any health concerns early. Your vet can help you develop a care routine that will keep your dog healthy.

 

American Hairless Terrier Feeding:

The American Hairless Terrier is prone to weight gain. Keep your AHT healthy and happy by measuring their food and feeding them on a regular, twice-a-day schedule, as opposed to leaving food out for grazing purposes.

 

American Foxhound Coat Color And Grooming:

Both the Coated Hairless and the Hairless American Terrier have very distinguishable coats or skin patterns. AHTs can be black, sable, blue, brindle, red, or brown. Sometimes their skin or very short, fine coat is a solid color, and other times they are a combination of two or three colors.

 

American Foxhound with Children And Other Pets:

The American Hairless Terrier is on the small side, and over-eager children could easily hurt your American Hairless Terrier. In general, American Hairless Terriers tend to get along with other dogs, given that they are introduced slowly and in a calm environment. When it comes to cats, American Hairless Terriers still have the prey drive of their Rat Terrier parents, so they may be prone to chasing.

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