Peruvian Inca Orchid, Peruvian Hairless

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

Hairless dog playing.

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  • does anyone have any tips for me a own a peruvian hairless and its skin is breaking what can i do??

  • @slipkorn3600

    How often do you bathe your dog? In most cases you should bathe them once a week depending on their living conditions. By this I mean how often they are exposed to dirt or things that could clog their pores.

    We like to use baby soap and baby products on our dogs.

    Following their bath they receive baby lotion to keep their skin soft and to prevent it from drying (winter and summer).

    good luck with your naked dog

  • @slipkorn3600 You should probably visit your veterinarian for something like this.

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  • What an amazing breed!

  • lol lol

    what a beautifull dog!!!

    super linda esa raza

    la amo!!!

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  • Why are dog club women so socially corrupt?

  • Also these dogs are perfect for asthmatic people because their lack of hair (a friend of mine who loved dogs was asthmatic, so she purchased a female puppy, and her problem was resolved).

  • here in Peru we know these beautiful dogs as "perro chino", "perro chimo" and "calato" ( which means naked :) )

  • i have the same dog, her name is shinny

  • @ZAZA8118

    ...its Peruvian .-. the mexican one is a little bit more shorter it has shorter legs the Peruvian Inca orchid is a totally different branch

  • @Norvack4 Si llo tambien este pero es mexicano el pero peruano no tiene pelo y es ermoso

  • @astrostudy

    My Peruvian has floppy ears, too. :-) And it's a female! :-)

  • @ZAZA8118

    Wrong!

    They are different breeds. There is the Xoloitzcuintle and there is the PIO (Peruvian Inca Orchid Dog). They are different!

  • The correct name is xoloitzcuintle and are Mexican dogs. Hairless naming is insulting

  • @astrostudy es verdad amigo, lo estudie y tienes razón, retiro lo dicho, son razas diferentes!!

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