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THE PERUVIAN | |||||||||||||||||
BACK TO THE LONGHAIR LIST HOME |
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This breed us the longhaired breed that is often referred to (by the public) as being a 'mop' | |||||||||||||||||
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The hair covers the entire body - including the face - often making it hard to tell which end is the head. | |||||||||||||||||
The hair is parted down the centre of the back (along the spine) for a show. | |||||||||||||||||
The peruvian has rump rosettes, which lift the hair slightly to form a 'sweep' | |||||||||||||||||
ABOVE A photograph I took of a 5 month old peruvian "Chinoise Pugsley" - owner Amanda Graham - Chinoise Cavy Stud, NSW Australia. |
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The coat is soft and silky, and is to be straight, with no kinks. |