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The American Hairless Terrier (AHT) is a hairless version of the Rat Terrier. Many allergy sufferers find them to be the only dogs they can own. Due to the lack of hair, dander, fleas, ticks, etc are uncommon in this breed. Considered by many to be the closest thing to a hypo-allergenic dog. The American Hairless Terrier makes a wonderful pet for both city and country dwellers. Visit our web site to learn more about this truly American breed. Soon (Jan, 2004) to be UKC recognized as its own breed, the