Argentine Pila
The Argentine Pila (Spanish: El perro pila) is an Argentine breed of hairless dog.[1] It is recognised by the Asociación Canina Argentina.[1] It is one of a small number of hairless dog breeds; others include the African hairless dog, the American Hairless Terrier, the Chinese Crested Dog, the Hairless Khala of Bolivia, the Peruvian Inca Orchid and the Xoloitzcuintle or Mexican Hairless.[2]
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Origin | Argentina | ||||||||||||||||
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Notes | recognised by the Asociación Canina Argentina | ||||||||||||||||
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It is closely related to other South American hairless breeds, all of which were originally considered a single breed.[1] It is estimated that approximately 1,700 of these dogs are in Argentina; they are predominantly found in the Salta province in the north of the country.[3]
References
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- Portas, Cielo. "El perro pelado: Del pie de cama a la moda" [The bare dog: from fashionable footboard] (PDF). Maiz (in Spanish). La Plata: National University of La Plata. ISSN 2314-1131. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
- Parker, Heidi G.; Harris, Alexander; Dreger, Dayna L.; Davis, Brian W.; Ostrander, Elaine A. (2017). "The bald and the beautiful: Hairlessness in domestic dog breeds". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 372 (1713). doi:10.1098/rstb.2015.0488. PMC 5182420. PMID 27994129.
- "Conocé todo sobre la raza con más historia en el noroeste argentino" [Learn about the breed with the most history in the Argentine Northwest]. La Gaceta (Salta) (in Spanish). Tucumán, Argentina. 21 March 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
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