Chinese Crested

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Coat

Hairless
Solid: The hairless skin may cause the body colour to appear a different shade than on a coated dog. The base colour is determined by the colour of the coated areas (topknot, feet and tailtip), with the following combinations allowed:
Black: coated areas with hairless areas. The coated areas may use instead to represent greying/faded black.
Liver: coated areas with hairless areas. The coated areas may use instead to represent greying/faded liver.
Red: coated areas with or Pale Pink hairless areas.
Cream: coated areas with or Pale Pink hairless areas.
Any of the listed hairless colours above may also have partly or fully coloured coated areas without fault.
Sable: Any sable combination in any of the patterns for the coated areas, with the following corresponding hairless areas:
Red sable:
Liver sable:
are additional allowed base colours for the coated areas for all Sables.
Tan: Coated areas use with in the traditional or saddle pattern. The hairless areas use one of the hairless colours accepted for that base colour - refer to the Solid section for accepted combinations, with the exceptions of which are not accepted tan point colours.
Masking: All of the above may be masked (standard mask), but masks in this breed are only visible on the coated areas (such as ears and tailtip), exception being in tanpoints (where the base colour may cover up the tan on the muzzle). The masking colour is and matches the pigment of the dog. Masking on the ears may be present on only the eartips or on the whole ears.
White Markings: Allowed in any pattern including white all over. White on coated areas is represented by while white on hairless areas is represented by Pale Pink, commonly appearing as spots. Such pale pink spots are especially common on the throat, front of chest and legs but may appear anywhere on the dog in any amount and do not need to follow an accepted white spotting pattern. Solid Pale Pink with dalmatian-like spots of one of the accepted body colours is also accepted. Pale Pink pigment spots may be combined with dark pigment spots (see Docs for more information on pigment spots).

Powderpuff
Solid:
Sable: Red or Liver sable in any of the patterns. Red sables may have shading due to fading, Liver sables may have shading due to fading. and accepted as additional base colours in all sables.
Tan: with in the traditional or saddle pattern.
Masking: All of the above may be masked (standard mask). The masking colour is and matches the pigment of the dog. Masking on the ears may be present on only the eartips or on the whole ears.
White Markings: Allowed in any pattern including white all over.

Powderpuffs commonly have shaved muzzles and throats, and may use the same colour combinations as listed under Hairless on the muzzle (and front of throat, if the file allows it). See the Hairless section of the breed standard for accepted colour combinations on hairless/shaved areas.

Eyes

in dogz with black pigment, in dogz with liver pigment.

Nose

in dogz with black pigment, in dogz with liver pigment. Red and Cream dogz may have either, Sables, Tanpoints and Masked dogs follow the shading/body/mask colour.
The nose may have spots or patches.

Faults

Wrong nose colour, wrong eye colour.

Disqualifications

Pale pink longhaired areas. White (15) hairless areas.

Varieties

None

Notes

Hairless dogs have been found in many parts of the world, including China. During the 1500's, this breed was sold and traded all over the world via chinese ships. Upon reaching Britain in the late 1800's, the chinese crested was exhibited in London Zoo.
A picture from 1866 show a very typical chinese crested as the only surviving puppy in a litter.
Entered in british dog shows between 1870-1904, the breed disappeared until re-introduced with american dogs. Today the chinese crested is found all over the world.

The chinese crested should appear small, gracious, happy-going and lively. The head is somewhat rounded with slight stop. The muzzle is tapering but not pointy, with dry lips. The longer the coat on top of the head, the better. The ears are large and set low. Always erect in the hairless dogs, the powderpuffs may have hanging. The neck is long, thin and beautifully arched with the head lifted high. The body should be rectangular, agile with a relatively deep chest and slight tuck up. The back should be straight. The tail is set high, carried up or down. The coat should only cover the last two-thirds in hairless dogs.
The coat can be either lacking except on the head, neck and tailtip, or the dog can be entirely covered in soft, silky fur, forming a characteristic topknot and known as the powderpuff variety.

Breed Files

Filename: Chinese Crested
Offset: 0012
Base: Mutt
SCP: Mutt
Accepted: October 1, 2008
Notes: Addballz ears, tail and feathers (with varying length).

Filename: Chinese Crested Dog
Offset: 9E1E
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: April 1, 2006
Notes: Version 2 of the Abnormality file.

Filename: PP Chinese Crested
Offset: 0003
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: January 28, 2006
Notes: New ear variations added, nothing removed, overwrites original Zodiac Chinese Crested

Filename: Chinese Crested
Offset: 9803
Base: Chihuahua
SCP:
Accepted: January 4, 2006
Notes:

Filename: PP Chinese Crested
Offset: 0003
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: January 1, 2006
Notes: Addball ears, mane and tail - includes several different tail variations.

Filename: PP Chinese Crested
Offset: 0003
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: February 16, 2005
Notes: Powderpuff variety. Two types of addball ears, angled legs and addball tail. Eyelids are white on all variations and should not be excessively faulted.

Filename: ChinesePPuffP
Offset: 09BB
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: January 16, 2005
Notes: Powderpuff version of the Paranoia Chinese Crested file. It got the same tail, ear and forlock variations as the crested version.

Filename: ChineseCrestP
Offset: 09CC
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: September 16, 2004
Notes: Variations: 3 leg lengths, 3 body lengths, 5 tail types, 3 ear types, 2 foot fuzz types, 2 neck fuzz types, 3 tuck up types, and 4 eye fuzz variations. Dogz with eye fuzz covering their eyes as adults, need to be registered as puppies so the eye color can be seen properly.

Filename:
Offset:
Base: Chihuahua
SCP: Chihuahua
Accepted: June 1, 2003
Notes: 2nd gens may have unfuzzy heads.