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Hot: 20 to 30 °C
Cold: 10 to 20 °C
1.20K to 2.20K USD
150 to 250 PSI
Jump: 5-6 Feet
Run: 11-21 Miles per hour (17-33 km/h)
It all started in China. The "Crestie," short for "Chinese Crested Dog," is a tiny dog breed that many people think originated in China. Its origins may be traced back to the 13th century, when Chinese sailors began using the dogs to control rodent populations aboard their ships.
Through international commerce, these extraordinary dogs were introduced to other cultures, where they quickly gained popularity as household pets and show-stopping circus acts.
In the role of pet, the Chinese Crested Dog excels. Their acts and interactions with their owners demonstrate an obvious fondness for human companionship. They have a reputation for sticking by their loved ones through thick and thin.
They have a reputation for sticking by their loved ones through thick and thin. Despite their little stature, they manage to exude an impression of self-assurance and boldness. They are great pets for busy families and individuals because of their confident nature.