Ghrian Maidin Kennel and Dog Training

Ghrian Maidin Kennel and Dog Training Offering dog training, boarding, pet sitting, walks, private lessons, drop ins for clients who work

Hobby dog show enthusiast of Dogue de Bordeaux's and American Hairless Terriers. I will post all health certifications and upcoming litters for them on this page. When not showing, I run a dog training, pet sitting, and dog walking business. I teach basic obedience to advanced training for dogs along with problem areas and conformation training. I work in your home and outside the home with your d

og and you. I have found this more effective for most dogs and their owners to learn. I use positive reinforcement with some corrective techniques (balanced training), a flirt pole and other fun activities to make training fun. I try to keep it fun as dogs can get bored and incorporating play into training help both the dog and the owner find new ways to train. I also teach the owners to make the dog work for them and add value by using obedience for mealtime and also play time. I also do dog walks for people who work long hours or just don't have the time (on the walks, I will also do obedience training making sure the dog can heel, sit when you stop, and follow any other commands). Besides the services above I pet sit in clients houses when you are on vacation or away for work. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact me at any time and I will get back to you as soon as I possibly can.

08/19/2026

On Thursday Nekkid Ambition Duck Me Daddy aka ducky had his debut. Do I know it absolutely was a fail, absolutely, but by the end of his first show weekend, it’s been night and day difference with him. Ducky is 6.5 months old and every dog starts somewhere. He did amazing by Friday. I have to see what videos were actually taken as I go threw my phone from my kiddo and niece. But I wanted this video out there for all the newbies so they don’t get discouraged. Keep going, they and you improve with every minute you spend in and out of that show ring!! He is going to go far in the show ring as we mature. I’m adding this to his album so I can look back at where we started and see how far he’s come before next nationals. Alls I care about is him and I having fun and his breeders being happy with the progress and how he is maturing!

Nekkid Ambition Duck Me Daddy wins (besides one that is a smaller ribbon) from his debut this weekend at regional specia...
08/19/2026

Nekkid Ambition Duck Me Daddy wins (besides one that is a smaller ribbon) from his debut this weekend at regional specialty and nationals specialty in Greeley, Colorado. He did so well and I’m so excited to see his future in and out of the ring.

08/17/2026

On Thursday Nekkid Ambition Duck Me Daddy aka ducky had his debut. Do I know it absolutely a fail, absolutely, but by the end of his first show weekend, it’s been night and day difference with him. Ducky is 6.5 months old and every dog starts somewhere. He did amazing by Friday. I have to see what videos were actually taken as I go threw my phone from my kiddo and niece. But I wanted this video out there for all the newbies so they don’t get discouraged. Keep going, they and you improve with every minute you spend in and out of that show ring!!

Today at American Hairless Terrier Nationals in Greeley Colorado my niece Madison took Overall Junior Handler on Poise B...
08/15/2026

Today at American Hairless Terrier Nationals in Greeley Colorado my niece Madison took Overall Junior Handler on Poise Between Scylla and Chrybdis. These two have worked hard the last 4 weeks and it’s paid off. I couldn’t be prouder of my niece and my sky. Watching my two kiddos at nationals today and the love everyone has shown them in and out of our breed has been amazing.

Today was our nationals here in Greeley Colorado for American Hairless terriers. Liam took reserve overall juniors with ...
08/15/2026

Today was our nationals here in Greeley Colorado for American Hairless terriers. Liam took reserve overall juniors with his dog DreamEyce can we eat his brains now! aka Venom. Liam and venom have become the best team and have improved so much in the last two years. Liam has been showing since he was 4 with me and i couldn’t be prouder of my little guy.

08/06/2026

Peach Fuzz With a Pedigree (The Only “Vellus” Dog in the AKC)......

When is it OK to tell an adult male that he is growing peach fuzz instead of real, manly hair?”

When he is an American Hairless Terrier—and the hair in question is vellus.

Among the AKC’s current breed standards, the American Hairless Terrier standard is the only one to use the word vellus. It appears in the description of the mature hairless AHT: “Short, very fine (vellus) hair may be present on the body.”

That parenthetical word matters. Vellus is the dermatological term best known for the short, fine, usually lightly pigmented hair humans casually call peach fuzz. It is much finer than the coarse, conspicuous hair classified as terminal hair in people—or guard hair, to use the language of canine coats. The AKC standard is not saying that a mature hairless AHT may grow a sparse but otherwise ordinary coat. It is allowing for extremely fine residual hair that does not alter the dog’s essentially hairless appearance.

More than a bit of unusually precise wording, vellus also provides a clue to the biology that distinguishes the AHT from the other hairless breeds.

To our knowledge, hairless AHT puppies are not born completely naked. They arrive with a soft, vestigial birth coat that generally covers the body. That coat gradually disappears, and the puppies should be hairless by approximately eight to ten weeks of age. A mature dog may retain whiskers, guard hairs on the eyebrows and muzzle, and the permissible layer of very fine vellus hair.

In other words, the AHT forms hair follicles and produces a coat before losing most of it. Its hairlessness is a postnatal process, not simply the absence of hair from the beginning.

Researchers have traced the trait to a four-base-pair deletion—TTAG—in exon 4 of SGK3 on canine chromosome 29. The deletion shifts the gene’s reading frame and is predicted to disrupt normal SGK3 function. Hairlessness is autosomal recessive: a dog must inherit the mutation from both parents to be hairless. Dogs with one copy are coated carriers, while dogs with no copies are coated and clear.

SGK3 is involved in postnatal hair-follicle development and cycling. Its precise actions in canine skin are still being studied, but the AHT phenotype is consistent with that role: the puppy produces an initial coat, then loses it as normal hair production fails to continue. Importantly, AHT hairlessness is not associated with the characteristic dental abnormalities or reduced fecundity seen in the older hairless breeds. (our source: Parker et al., 2017; UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Laboratory)

The Xoloitzcuintli, Chinese Crested and Peruvian Inca Orchid become hairless through a fundamentally different genetic pathway. Those breeds share a seven-base-pair frameshift duplication in FOXI3, inherited as an autosomal semidominant trait. One mutant copy produces the hairless phenotype. Two mutant copies are considered embryonic-lethal, based on the absence of living homozygotes and the breeding ratios observed in these dogs.

FOXI3 is a transcription factor expressed in developing hair and teeth. Its role is more specific than the general observation that both structures arise from ectoderm: altered FOXI3 function directly disrupts ectodermal appendage development and has been linked to missing teeth, abnormal tooth shape and reduced cusp formation. Dental differences are therefore biologically tied to hairlessness in these breeds and are accommodated in their standards rather than treated like ordinary dental faults. (and since you’re wondering, our source is Drögemüller et al., 2008; Kupczik et al., 2017)

Every living FOXI3-hairless dog is heterozygous—one normal copy and one mutant copy. A hairless AHT, by contrast, is homozygous for its recessive SGK3 mutation and is fully viable. The breeds may share a naked silhouette, but genetically and developmentally they arrive there by different routes.

That difference is also reflected in the language of their standards. The Xolo, Chinese Crested and Peruvian Inca Orchid standards describe features such as sparse hair, furnishings, crests, plumes or permitted areas of hair growth.

None uses vellus.

The AHT standard uses the word to distinguish permissible peach fuzz from the return of a true coat in a breed whose follicles produced hair at birth and then largely stopped doing so.

So vellus isn’t decorative vocabulary, and it is not a pretentious word-substitute for “fuzz.” It is a precise word doing a precise job. It describes what may remain on the skin of a mature hairless AHT while quietly pointing toward the postnatal biology that separates this breed from every other hairless breed in the AKC world.

The next time an adult male AHT sprouts a little peach fuzz, there is no need to protect his dignity by calling it a coat. His breed standard—and his genetics—have already given us the better word.

Image: American Hairless Terrier by Sergey Taran/Alamy

08/04/2026

Things have been so chaotic around here as we get ready for nationals which is just over a week away as I finish up my portions of the welcome bags and junior/pee wee bags, working dogs and making sure everyone is good to go; the. Getting everything ready on our end for my daughter’s wedding that is a few days after nationals. So much traveling coming up in the next 2.5 weeks. But yesterday my niece went to go visit friends for a couple of days before school starts and nationals and ducky so isn’t happy with her being gone. She is his nightly cuddle buddy while I’m in my office getting orders, nationals, and wedding stuff finished.

06/29/2026

When you get the demon dog a shark life vest and start teaching him to swim in the pool. He was less than impressed with the water temps.

Huge shout out to Matt at Branding Blanks. Thank you for always going above and beyond. Going to put the pony tail hats ...
05/19/2026

Huge shout out to Matt at Branding Blanks. Thank you for always going above and beyond. Going to put the pony tail hats to good use this summer! Anyone in Vegas need any custom shirts, hats,bags or any thing you want custom prints on, Matt’s will always be our go to.

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