Chinese Crested Breed Guide
Also known as: Crested, Puff, Hairless
Half hairless, wholly charming, Chinese Cresteds are elegant companions whose warm skin and gentle nature appeal to those wanting something different.

Quick facts about this breed
Size
Toy
Weight
3-7 kg
Lifespan
13-18 years
Energy Level
Medium
Family Fit
Only with older kids
Shedding
Low
Size
Toy
Weight
3-7 kg
Lifespan
13-18 years
Energy Level
Medium
Family Fit
Only with older kids
Shedding
Low
About Chinese Cresteds
Believed to have originated in Africa before being refined in China, the Chinese Crested was bred as a companion dog for Chinese sailors and traders. Their unique hairless variety and small size made them excellent ratters aboard ships and beloved companions in port cities.
Available in both hairless and powderpuff varieties, their skin requires sun protection and regular moisturising, while the powderpuff coat needs daily brushing. Chinese Cresteds are sensitive and devoted to their families.
They can be timid with strangers but are generally friendly and alert. Chinese Cresteds need minimal exercise but excel at being pampered companions. While generally healthy, potential owners should be aware of skin conditions, dental issues, and luxating patella that can affect toy breeds.
Complete Care Guide for Chinese Cresteds
Expert advice on keeping your Chinese Crested healthy, happy, and thriving at every stage of life.
Providing optimal nutrition for a Chinese Crested requires careful attention to both portion size and food quality. These delicate dogs thrive on precisely measured meals rather than free-feeding, which helps maintain their ideal weight and supports proper digestion. A balanced diet comprising high-quality proteins, healthy fats, and complex carbohydrates forms the foundation of their nutritional needs.
As your Chinese Crested progresses through different life stages, their dietary requirements will evolve. Puppies need frequent, nutrient-dense meals to support their rapid growth, while adult dogs typically transition to two measured meals daily. Senior Chinese Cresteds often benefit from adjusted portions and specially formulated senior diets that account for their changing metabolism and potential health considerations.
Selecting premium-quality food specifically formulated for small breeds ensures your Chinese Crested receives appropriate nutrient concentrations in every bite. Their unique physiology and potential for skin sensitivity make food quality particularly important. Watch for signs that your dog is maintaining a healthy weight, demonstrating steady energy levels, and showing good skin and coat condition—these indicators help confirm that their nutritional needs are being met.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Chinese Crested dogs are known for their affectionate, lively and playful temperament. They are sociable dogs who enjoy spending quality time with their human companions. Despite their small size, they are quite alert and can make good watchdogs. They are typically friendly towards strangers and get along well with other dogs, but early socialisation is still important.
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