Peruvian Inca Orchid | |||||||||
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Other names | Perro Sin Pelo de Perú Peruvian viringo Inca Hairless Dog Peruvian Hairless Dog | ||||||||
Origin | Peru | ||||||||
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Dog (domestic dog) |
The Peruvian Hairless Dog,[1] Peruvian viringo,[2] Peruvian Inca Orchid, naked dog, or Chimú dog is one of several breeds of hairless dog. Peruvian Hairless dogs were also called “perros Chinos” which translates directly to chinese dogs but was thought to have the meaning of “house-dogs” instead, as ”China” is a Quechua word for woman.[3] The breed comes in a variety of sizes and colors, including chocolate-brown, elephant-grey, and copper. They are sensitive to extreme temperatures and require special care due to their lack of fur, including protection from the sun and cold. Historically, they have been associated with the Inca Empire and are officially recognized as part of Peru's cultural heritage.[4][5]
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