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Chinese crested ugly
Chinese crested dogs make great pets, if not great-looking pets!
Some dogs are ugly, some look great! But is an attractive-looking pet necessarily the best pet? Not if you check out the Chinese crested doggies. The first impression with some of these dogs could be the worst impression. Their teeth are all canine-like and some dogs may have few teeth and weak eyes. Their irregular tufts of hair could be slightly unpleasant to the eye. This is a sad story because the Chinese crested dogs can make very good pets if you look beyond their unusual appearance.
Take the case of the record-holder for the ugliest yet very popular pet Sam, a Chinese crested dog. Most people have their own hesitations regarding this breed. But any Chinese crested pet owner will tell you that these dogs can be the liveliest companions. They are generally hairless and hence, mostly free from the troublesome ticks and fleas. They can be quite resistant to common ailments.
The Chinese crested dogs are generally obedient and have a pleasing temperament. These are very suitable pets for people who suffer from allergies. They can get attached to family members and bound about the house energetically, endearing people with their cute antics. If you love animals, then a Chinese crested will respond to your affection with total loyalty. As they say, beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. If you turn away from these dogs just because they don’t look like show dogs, you might just be missing out on a great pet.
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