Chinese Crested vs Whippet

Which dog breed is right for you?

Chinese Crested

Size
8–12 lbs, 11–13 in
Lifespan
13–18 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Affectionate Lively Alert Playful

Whippet

Size
25–40 lbs, 18–22 in
Lifespan
12–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Gentle Quiet Affectionate Athletic

About the Chinese Crested

The Chinese Crested is one of the most visually striking toy breeds, coming in two distinct varieties — the Hairless, with silky hair only on the head, feet, and tail, and the Powderpuff, covered in a soft, flowing double coat. Weighing 8–12 pounds and standing 11–13 inches tall, these elegant dogs likely originated in Africa before being refined by Chinese traders who used them as ratters on ships. The Hairless variety's exposed skin can be solid or spotted in shades of pink, black, slate, and chocolate.

Temperament & Personality

Chinese Cresteds are deeply affectionate and almost cat-like in their love of perching on high surfaces and curling up under blankets. They're remarkably attuned to their owner's emotions — often described as velcro dogs who follow their person from room to room. They generally get along well with other pets and gentle children, though they can be timid around strangers without proper socialization.

Pros

  • Hairless variety is ideal for allergy sufferers — produces minimal dander
  • Low exercise needs — happy with short walks and indoor play sessions
  • Exceptionally clean dogs with virtually no doggy odor
  • Highly adaptable to apartment living and small spaces

Cons

  • Hairless variety requires sunscreen, moisturizer, and skin care to prevent acne and sunburn
  • Prone to dental issues — Hairless variety often has missing or crowded teeth
  • Susceptible to cold temperatures and needs protective clothing in winter
  • Can develop severe separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods

Looking for an affectionate and unique companion? Check out Chinese Crested dogs available for adoption on Puplister.

About the Whippet

The Whippet was developed in Victorian England by coal miners and mill workers who bred small Greyhounds with terriers to create an affordable racing and rabbit-coursing dog — earning the nickname "the poor man's racehorse." These elegant sighthounds stand 18 to 22 inches tall and weigh 25 to 40 pounds, with a streamlined, aerodynamic build capable of reaching speeds up to 35 miles per hour. Their short, smooth coat comes in virtually any color or pattern and lies close to the body, accentuating their graceful, muscular contours.

Temperament & Personality

Whippets are gentle, quiet, and remarkably calm indoors — often spending hours draped elegantly across furniture in poses that would make a greyhound proud. They are affectionate and sensitive with their families, good with children (though their slender build makes them vulnerable to rough play), and generally friendly with other dogs. Despite their sprinting ability, Whippets are surprisingly low-energy at home and are often described as the ideal apartment dog for owners who enjoy outdoor exercise.

Pros

  • Extremely calm and quiet indoors — one of the most unobtrusive housemates
  • Short, low-maintenance coat with minimal shedding and no doggy odor
  • Gentle, affectionate nature — rarely aggressive toward people or other dogs
  • Healthy breed with a long lifespan of 12 to 15 years

Cons

  • Intense prey drive — will chase and potentially catch small animals including cats
  • Thin skin and low body fat make them sensitive to cold and prone to scrapes
  • Cannot be trusted off-leash in unfenced areas — once they run, they cannot hear you
  • Susceptible to anesthesia sensitivity and cardiac arrhythmias

Whippets are the perfect blend of couch companion and outdoor athlete — find one looking for a home on Puplister.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Chinese Crested and a Whippet?
The Chinese Crested is 8–12 lbs, 11–13 in sized while the Whippet is 25–40 lbs, 18–22 in sized. They differ in size (8–12 lbs, 11–13 in vs 25–40 lbs, 18–22 in), lifespan (13–18 years vs 12–15 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Chinese Crested or Whippet?
Chinese Crested is generally good with kids. Whippet is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Chinese Crested or Whippet?
The Chinese Crested has a lifespan of 13–18 years while the Whippet has a lifespan of 12–15 years.

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