The Pet Atlas

Breed Dogs Terrier

American Hairless Terrier

Smooth, bare skin with bold curiosity and bright confidence

At a glance

Basic requirements and commitment level

Daily requirements

Activity
Medium
Exercise
Medium
Mental stimulation
Medium
Trainability
Medium
Vocality
Medium
Health sensitivity
Medium
Grooming
Low
Shedding
Low
Temperature sensitivity
High

Context & compatibility

Size
Small
Lifespan
14–16 years
Body weight
12–16 lb
Height
12–16 in
Apartment suitability
Well Suited

Is this right for you?

Common scenarios where this breed tends to fit well or less well

A good match

  • Want a bright, lively small dog and enjoy daily play, training, and a dog that stays mentally "online."
  • Prefer minimal shedding and are comfortable planning around sun, cold, and skin comfort

Not ideal

  • Want a low-energy companion that's content with minimal interaction most days
  • Prefer a "no special considerations" dog where weather never affects routines

Social & behavior

Temperament and interaction style

Personality & activity

Bright and curious with a quick “see it, check it” style—often patrolling the house like it’s their job. Loves interactive play and short training games.

Handling & social style

Typically affectionate and people-focused, and many enjoy handling from trusted people. Best with calm, steady touch rather than lots of grabby attention.

Care & health

Setup, routines, and health considerations

Care overview

A bright, active terrier in a hairless package—care is daily engagement plus simple, consistent skin comfort habits.

Environment & space

Works in many homes, including apartments, if exercise is reliable and you plan for sun/cold exposure.

Daily routine

Daily walks and quick training games, plus a brief skin check after outdoor time. Indoors, short enrichment bursts keep them settled.

Health sensitivities

Skin can be more reactive than coated breeds—watch for irritation, dryness, or sun sensitivity and keep routines steady.

Grooming / coat

No coat; occasional bathing/wipe-downs as needed and simple moisture management.

Background

Origins and how that history shapes what you see today

Origin region

United States

Background

This breed began in the U.S. in the 1970s after a naturally hairless puppy appeared in a Rat Terrier litter and the trait was developed intentionally. It kept the quick, curious terrier personality, just with care shifting toward skin comfort and temperature awareness. In modern homes, many are bright and busy, often acting like they’re always on patrol for movement.