As far as unique appearances go, the Chinese Crested Dog certainly has one of the most interesting in the canine world. These little dogs are unlike any other, which is why so many breeders have decided to cross them with other popular breeds. The results are interesting, to be certain. We’ve managed to gather 21 different crossbreeds that involve the Chinese Crested Dog. If some of these crosses are new to you, it wouldn’t be surprising, but each of them makes an awesome pooch in its own right. About The Chinese Crested Dog Image Credit: Piqsels Two varieties of the Chinese Crested Dog exist, known as the hairless and the “powderpuff” types. Hairless specimens are covered in smooth, dark skin with hair only on the feet, tail, and head. Of course, the hair in these areas is very long, giving the dog an instantly recognizable look. Powderpuff Chinese Crested Dogs look more like other small breed dogs, with long flowing coats that hang off the body and can even reach the floor. These dogs are often used for showing. You might not immediately recognize a longhaired Chinese Crested Dog though, as it’s really the hairless variety that sports the breed’s iconic look.

The 21 Chinese Crested Dog Mixes:

  1. Chi-Chi – Chinese Crested x Chihuahua Image Credit: Eric Isselee, Shutterstock

  2. China Jack – Chinese Crested x Jack Russell Terrier

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  1. Chinaranian – Chinese Crested x Pomeranian

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  1. Chinese Crestepoo – Chinese Crested x Poodle Parent breeds of Chinese-Crestepoo | Image Credit: Pixabay

  2. Chinese Frise – Chinese Crested x Bichon Frise

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  1. Crested Apso – Chinese Crested x Lhasa Apso

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  1. Crested Beagle – Chinese Crested x Beagle

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  1. Crested Boxer – Chinese Crested x Boxer

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  1. Crested Cavalier – Chinese Crested x Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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  1. Crested Chin – Chinese Crested x Chin Parent breeds of the Crested Chin | Image Credit: (Left) Chinese Crested, Pixabay | (Right) Japanese Chin, Alekcey, Shutterstock

  2. Crested Cocker – Chinese Crested x Cocker Spaniel

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  1. Crested Havanese- Chinese Crested  x Havanese

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  1. Crested Malt –  Chinese Crested x Maltese

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  1. Crested Peke – Chinese Crested x Pekingese

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  1. Crested Schnauzer- Chinese Crested x Miniature Schnauzer Image Credit: Left – Veronika_Andrews, Pixabay; Right – ClarissaBell, Pixabay

  2. Crested Tzu – Chinese Crested x Shih Tzu

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  1. Crestoxie – Chinese Crested x Dachshund

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  1. Crustie – Chinese Crested x Yorkshire Terrier Image Credit: RobertArt, Shutterstock
  2. Italian Greycrested – Chinese Crested x Italian Greyhound

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  1. Powderpap – Chinese Crested x Papillon

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  1. Pugese – Chinese Crested x Pug

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About Chinese Crested Dogs Chinese Crested Dogs are the perfect companions for anyone who loves to spend all their free time relaxing on the couch. These dogs are the opposite of active, which is part of why they’re crossed with so many breeds. If you’ve got a breed that exhibits a great personality but it’s just a bit too high-strung, mixing it with a Chinese Crested could result in offspring with the same desirable traits, minus a little bit of energy. Image Credit: Veronika Andrews, Pixabay These aren’t the types of dogs that get antsy if they don’t get enough physical activity. They barely even want to play. You’ll rarely see a Chinese Crested Dog frolicking around with the others, though they are very social dogs; they’re just not particularly active. Chinese Crested Dogs don’t trust strangers easily. They’re naturally a bit aloof, but once you manage to earn the trust of one of these pooches, you’ve found a lifelong companion. These dogs love hard and form very strong bonds with their families, which is just one more in a long list of reasons why they’re a great choice for crossbreeding. Final Thoughts The Chinese Crested Dog might just be the best breed for mixing. Their naturally low-key demeanor and lack of energy makes them ideal for crossing with breeds on the opposite end of the spectrum that have just a little bit too much energy. Plus, Chinese Crested Dogs have loving, affectionate personalities that many people are endeared to. But truthfully, it’s the unique appearance of the hairless Chinese Crested Dog that really makes this breed stand out. We’ve covered 21 Chinese Crested crosses on this list. Which one is your favorite?

Next on your reading list: Crested-Tzu (Chinese Crested & Shih Tzu Mix)

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As far as unique appearances go, the Chinese Crested Dog certainly has one of the most interesting in the canine world. These little dogs are unlike any other, which is why so many breeders have decided to cross them with other popular breeds. The results are interesting, to be certain. We’ve managed to gather 21 different crossbreeds that involve the Chinese Crested Dog. If some of these crosses are new to you, it wouldn’t be surprising, but each of them makes an awesome pooch in its own right.

About The Chinese Crested Dog

Two varieties of the Chinese Crested Dog exist, known as the hairless and the “powderpuff” types. Hairless specimens are covered in smooth, dark skin with hair only on the feet, tail, and head. Of course, the hair in these areas is very long, giving the dog an instantly recognizable look. Powderpuff Chinese Crested Dogs look more like other small breed dogs, with long flowing coats that hang off the body and can even reach the floor. These dogs are often used for showing. You might not immediately recognize a longhaired Chinese Crested Dog though, as it’s really the hairless variety that sports the breed’s iconic look.

The 21 Chinese Crested Dog Mixes:

1. Chi-Chi – Chinese Crested x Chihuahua

2. China Jack – Chinese Crested x Jack Russell Terrier

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3. Chinaranian – Chinese Crested x Pomeranian

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4. Chinese Crestepoo – Chinese Crested x Poodle

5. Chinese Frise – Chinese Crested x Bichon Frise

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6. Crested Apso – Chinese Crested x Lhasa Apso

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7. Crested Beagle – Chinese Crested x Beagle

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8. Crested Boxer – Chinese Crested x Boxer

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9. Crested Cavalier – Chinese Crested x Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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10. Crested Chin – Chinese Crested x Chin

11. Crested Cocker – Chinese Crested x Cocker Spaniel

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12. Crested Havanese- Chinese Crested  x Havanese

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13. Crested Malt –  Chinese Crested x Maltese

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14. Crested Peke – Chinese Crested x Pekingese

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15. Crested Schnauzer- Chinese Crested x Miniature Schnauzer

16. Crested Tzu – Chinese Crested x Shih Tzu

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17. Crestoxie – Chinese Crested x Dachshund

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18. Crustie – Chinese Crested x Yorkshire Terrier

19. Italian Greycrested – Chinese Crested x Italian Greyhound

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20. Powderpap – Chinese Crested x Papillon

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21. Pugese – Chinese Crested x Pug

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About Chinese Crested Dogs

Chinese Crested Dogs are the perfect companions for anyone who loves to spend all their free time relaxing on the couch. These dogs are the opposite of active, which is part of why they’re crossed with so many breeds. If you’ve got a breed that exhibits a great personality but it’s just a bit too high-strung, mixing it with a Chinese Crested could result in offspring with the same desirable traits, minus a little bit of energy.

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These aren’t the types of dogs that get antsy if they don’t get enough physical activity. They barely even want to play. You’ll rarely see a Chinese Crested Dog frolicking around with the others, though they are very social dogs; they’re just not particularly active.

Chinese Crested Dogs don’t trust strangers easily. They’re naturally a bit aloof, but once you manage to earn the trust of one of these pooches, you’ve found a lifelong companion. These dogs love hard and form very strong bonds with their families, which is just one more in a long list of reasons why they’re a great choice for crossbreeding.

Final Thoughts

The Chinese Crested Dog might just be the best breed for mixing. Their naturally low-key demeanor and lack of energy makes them ideal for crossing with breeds on the opposite end of the spectrum that have just a little bit too much energy. Plus, Chinese Crested Dogs have loving, affectionate personalities that many people are endeared to. But truthfully, it’s the unique appearance of the hairless Chinese Crested Dog that really makes this breed stand out. We’ve covered 21 Chinese Crested crosses on this list. Which one is your favorite?

  • Next on your reading list: Crested-Tzu (Chinese Crested & Shih Tzu Mix)

Featured Image Credit: Veronika Andrews, Pixabay