The Divine Dog of the Incas - the Peruvian Hairless Dog
Peruvian Hairless Dog

In China , the dog’s resume position is not high. Dogs are always described as inferior animals that look down upon people. For example, dogs can't change eating shit, dogs look at people because they are short, dogs bite Lu Dongbin, etc. It's even harder to find a phrase that's good for dogs. They are often insulted and described as inferior animals. However, in Peru, people regard a dog called the Peruvian Hairless Dog as a divine dog.

1. Introduction
Peruvian Hairless Dog, English name: Peruvian Hairless Dog, has a body shape similar to that of a sighthound and is available in three sizes: small, medium and huge. . Except for a little hair on the head, paws and tail, the rest of the body is almost hairless, and the skin looks like an elephant. Its teeth are pointed and long, and its skin comes in a variety of colors, the most common ones being black, pink and white. Its muscles are thick and powerful, its ears are big and alert, and its tail is curved in an arch shape and tilted forward. The ground trembles and looks very cold. These characteristics make the Peruvian Hairless Dog unique and lovable. When raising animals outdoors in winter, heating is required and sebaceous glands must be removed. Baby oil must be applied to supplement the oil content.
This dog is very loyal to its owner and hopes to be with the owner all the time. It is a dog breed that attaches great importance to the skin-to-skin relationship. The long ears are set up to maintain guard against the surroundings, and are most suitable as watchdogs. Hairless, once exposed to the sun, the color of the skin will become darker, ranging from dark brown to gray, black, etc., mostly solid color. In addition, there are powder puff types with fur that is invisible to the naked eye.
2. Experience
According to Peruvian folklore, the Peruvian hairless dog can be traced back to 3,000 years ago. The body temperature is higher than that of ordinary breeds to compensate for the heat damage caused by being hairless. It originally However the best water bottle for bed. And according to health experts, regular contact with the Peruvian Hairless Dog's unusually feverish skin can cure rheumatism and relieve asthma. However, what worries animal defenders is that the number of Peruvian hairless dogs is shrinking, which also worries the real Peruvian people, so they launched a campaign to protect Peruvian hairless dogs. Since then, this kind of dog has gained a very high reputation in Peru, and has even been promoted to the status of Peruvian national heritage and has become a national treasure. Its status is the same as that of the giant panda in China. according toAccording to Peruvian law, the country's Ministry of Agriculture controls and regulates its maintenance, breeding and domestic sales. In 2008, Peru was preparing to give the Obama family a Peruvian hairless dog.

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