#4 The Road to Recognition for the American Hairless Terrier was not impetuous. Only in 1998 animals were registered by the American Association of Rare Breeds.
A year later, the UKC (United Kennel Club) joined the process. True, in his lists, "naked" was at first not as an independent breed, but as a separate variety of Rat Terriers.
#5 In 2010, the descendants of Edwin Scott’s wards received full recognition of the RKF, in 2016 they were able to “break through” into the breeding bases of the AKC
Only the FCI commission does not give up its positions, according to the decision of which the American Hairless Terriers continue to enter the organization on the limited rights of the previously approved breed.
#6 The American Hairless Terrier is not a job-oriented dog, but friendship and companionship, so do not try to charge it with hunting small pests like mice and rats.
For this purpose, you need to acquire less glamorous Rat Terriers. At the same time, stalking instincts are not alien to the "naked", therefore it is not only desirable but also necessary to look after the pet during a walk. Carried away by digging holes and running after cats, the dog may not hear your command and get lost.